RemlapLBC said: "I also have to learn new parking tricks/spots for the Dolby."
I've only been to the Dolby once but the parking structure is pretty big, and it takes you directly to the main entrance. 17 bucks is a bit more than the $10 for parking at the Montalban structure though.
Like before, I believe that the sounds were just that (mostly). This time, taking the cue from the title, and the SciFi series mentioned about the humans being the horror story for the aliens, as well as the contained box-like apartment set, I believe the author was shading the story wit
My season tickets are for August 24th. I got 4 additional tickets for October 14th which is a few days after my 30th birthday. I'll try to get a few more tickets for 10/14 through the Amex presale on Wednesday for some friends to join the bday festivities.
LesWickedly said: "I'm going to NYC at the end of March and am seeing 7 shows. I already have tickets for Dear Evan Hansen, Hamilton, Sunday in the Park, Dolly, and Great Comet.
I have Wednesday and Saturday matinees left to fill."
I found this thread by googling Anastasia or Groundhog Day. I too am going at the end of March and seeing the same shows minus Dolly. I have tickets for Groundhog Day for Sat night 4/1, but I'm thinking Anastasia would b
Phantom4ever said: "Broadway.com came through for me again. Ticketmaster is sold out of the front mezz (and anything below $650) for Christmas week 2017 but Broadway.com got me the front row of the front mezz for $425."
Interesting. First row of front mezz on Ticketmaster is $285.
Upon further review, it looks like there are still many seats available from broadway.com. They're just about 60% more than Ticketmaster's prices.
I made a little spreadsheet out of the posts made on this board for NYC dates that are still coming up. I hope it's helpful. I'll try to update it periodically.
I have 4 tickets for Front Left Mezz Row C on 4/7. Also 4 tickets for Orch Side Row V on 5/10 (8pm). I'm looking to swap for 4 tickets on 3/30 or 4/1 (8pm).