I have a question--hope someone can help. I am on standby. It says if you get selected, you will get a text message with a link to a page to select the performance you want to attend. So that sounds as if you have to buy the tickets on your phone. But it also says you should use your desktop/laptop to buy the tickets. So how do you click on the link if it's on your phone, not on your laptop? Thanks.
Similar situation a couple of years ago--he had to pull out of the R&H evening at Carnegie Hall because of filming, maybe for The Good Wife? Seems to me you have to go for the longer-term, better-paying gig.
mailhandler777 said: "At Wicked in Rochester on Saturday night the lady behind me was cracking her gum throughout the show.
"Speaking of ushers. They were more distracting to me constantly running around during the show flashing lights in everyones faces thinking they were taking pics. I have a smart watch that I put on airplane mode but it still lights up when I clap. Guess that confused them."
MinnieFay said: "TweetyPie2 said: "So now they are charging $399 for Row A as well as Row C, which less than a month ago was selling for slightly over $100, right? What the heck? I can't win with this show. I want to sit in the front row because I don't want my view obstructed. So first it was Row C, then I switched to Row B, and now Row A is available for $399 with a stage that appears to be stiff-neck-inducing high. I feel like taking my bat and ball and
So now they are charging $399 for Row A as well as Row C, which less than a month ago was selling for slightly over $100, right? What the heck? I can't win with this show. I want to sit in the front row because I don't want my view obstructed. So first it was Row C, then I switched to Row B, and now Row A is available for $399 with a stage that appears to be stiff-neck-inducing high. I feel like taking my bat and ball and going home.
LesWickedly said: "Thought I'd update people on switching tickets. I have Row C and was going to switch to Row B, but the very nice lady convinced me not to. There's a $12 fee per ticket to switch. The interesting thing is, you can switch dates, if the date you chose isn't right for you. What she said about Row B was that it was held off from sale because they didn't know about signtlines and that's why Row A is still being held off, apparently. I decided to just
Well heck, I just took another look at the Hudson website and they are now selling row B in the orchestra, when previously it seemed as if row C was the closest one available. I had bought a ticket in row C. I'm feeling a bit ticked off. Anyone else surprised by this?
I hadn't seen any threads on it, but haven't been here that much lately, maybe a couple of times a day. And yes, the thread police have checked in. Whew, what a relief.