I was able to get on a family members account (family members code) for $199 a ticket so $400 a person but we got row F orchestra all the way to the side. Hopefully a good view as it was expensive.
Does anyone know for entry with the mobile entry if they will ask for ID? I have access to the account so can pull up the mobile ticket but am not the account holder.
I bought tickets today to see "The Play that Goes Wrong" on Sunday at 3. Has anyone recently purchased TDF seats to this show? I so, would be interested to hear about the location of the seats.
bear88 said: "Don't worry about the extrme side seats, as long as you're far enough back. (I might be skittish about the first three rows.) But I went last Wednesday night, sat in Row N, one seat in from the right side, and had no problem. The action is almost all in the center of the stage."
Thank you! Saw it last night and we were in K20 and K22. The view was great and we were very happy we got those seats!
Hi for those who have seen the tickets released online, is there any particular time of day this has occurred? Looking for anytime in the next few weeks but want to be at a price point under $200. Thanks!
I just picked up a pair of seats for tomorrow's show and they are Orchestra O 1 and 3. The seats were only $99. Anyone know why? I was told they are not partial view. Are these good seats? The other option was premium seats for $249, and it didn't seem worth the price difference...
I took my sons to the matinee yesterday -- my fourth time seeing the show and my boys first. They had listened to the soundtrack many times and both enjoyed the show after much anticipation. Our seats were Row E of the front mezzanine all the way to the side, and the view was excellent and perhaps just a tad of the upper level in the corner was cut off. But we missed none of the action.
Javier - this is my second time seeing the show with Javier, and he was excellent
Saw the matinee. On the way out saw K9 dogs heading in, guys in secret service vests and lots of guys with terrorism task force and heave machine guns and vests there. So whoever it is it's someone very high profile.
Saw the matinee today. Great show! Will post more details tonight or tomorrow for sure. Any idea who is going tonight? When we were leaving the secret service and K9 team were swooping in...
Is the mezzanine or orchestra better? For a date I am interested in they have 3rd row center amex premium seating (which is the last row) or what appears to be the front of the mezz.
Also, the orchestra sides are $85 versus $130 for Amex -- any sense of if it's worth the difference?
Yes, they are usually real. Stubhub guarantees the tickets they sell, but if someone sells a fake ticket there is some chance that you could show up there, the ticket doesn't work, and they can't get you into the show. They would give you a refund (not sure about other compensation), but I think since they hold sellers accountable if this happens, Stubhub is a pretty safe bet for the most part.
I finally saw the show last night. Heather and Cynthia were both absolutely incredible. I mean I really felt the transformation of Cynthia's character as the show went on. The entire cast was excellent, but Heather and Cynthia were absolute standouts.
slumdogdelaware said: "nyskier said: "Anyone know when she is out? I have tickets for August 9 but purchased at the box office. I would exchange if she want in the show that evening.
"From Telecharge: *Cynthia Erivo will not perform on Thursday - August 11, Sunday - September 11, Saturday matinee and evening - October 1, and Sunday - November 6.
MyLife said: "Most of the tickets sold to cancellation line are $199. Occasionally they will sell $40 SRO and $10 unclaimed lotto seats to the line. However, if you're going for a Wednesday matinee then ZERO SRO or lotto seats will be sold to the cancellation line. This is because they will lotto all of those off live (if there are even SRO available) and there will be none left over/unclaimed for the line. If you really want to try for the cheaper options then you shou