Texas3463 said: "Hi! Does anyone have experience buying a ticket to a show on TDF and then buying an additional ticket for the same date later? I bought two single tickets to Torch Song on Tuesday and am just wondering if they would try and put them together since it's my name on both orders. Or will they just be separate? Anyone I can contact to TRY and get the orders together? Thanks!"
I actually have a lot of experience with this. I used to try and separa
I have three extra sets of tickets to Harry Potter this Saturday (3/31). I am looking to sell them at face value (including tax/fees). They are Orchestra X 18,20,22, each set is $260 (for the pair, altogether, so $130 per part). Venmo is easiest for me, but also happy to take cash. PM me if interested!
Hi all, I wanted to first and foremost thank the people in this thread, as I was able to score two front row center tickets to see Ben's last Saturday matinee with my Grandmother. She used to perform on Broadway in the late 40s/50s and had only dreamed of seeing it.
That being said, I am now getting progressively anxious about the seats, she is 95 years old and short, and the more I read the more I worry she will only be listening and not seeing anything.
222disneyland said: "Is it silly if you are into musicals togo in 2018 and see broadway?"
I'm guessing you mean you are considering coming from out of town? If so, I'd say it is looking like it might be a weaker year for new musicals compared to last.
That being said, The Band's Visit is very much worth seeing, especially as long as Katrina Lenk is still there. The revival of Carousel will likely be great, an
Almost bought Mezz Row E but released it, hope someone here got it. I was gonna buy it for my grandma, but she is getting older and has trouble not sleeping through anything but matinees. Still hoping something shows up for Sunday, even a premium seat if it is decent maybe.
SpyOnTheInside said: "How's it going on line? I'm on a bus right now to nyc (from Boston) with my 13yr old. We're getting in at 1pm and I'm considering coming straight over to join the line, but I think we may be too late. What do you think? Have many others joined the line? Maybe just wait and try getting there 5 or 6 am tomorrow?"
Based on how things have been going recently, I probably wouldn’t bother. Someone just reported people
Wick3 said: "pnewelljr said: "No four day tickets yesterday or today, maybe that's the end..."
Or perhaps wheelchair patrons and their companions bought all those seats already. Most of the seats released in the 4-day rule tend to be unsold wheelchair accessible/companion seats.
BroadwayBeebe said: "BakerWilliams said: "I believeOnce On This Islandwill not offer any discounted tickets on any platform."
I believe Davenport is billing this production as Broadway's first ever best price guarantee. I believe I saw that the best prices available will always be directly on the show's website or telecharge. I also have been curious to see if this translates to it not being on TDF."
CT2NYC said: "pnewelljr said: "CT2NYC said: "Still looking at M 27. I'd like someone who actuallywants to see the show to get this seat, and not a reseller. Keep searching for1 seat on the app. Will be releasing shortly!"
I'd like it for my friend, let us know when you've released it!"
I'm sorry, pretty sure it's gone. I held it as long as I could!"
CT2NYC said: "Still looking at M 27. I'd like someone who actuallywants to see the show to get this seat, and not a reseller. Keep searching for1 seat on the app. Will be releasing shortly!"
I'd like it for my friend, let us know when you've released it!