Saw the show last night and all I can say is WOW!!! Everything was just so good and so special and the energy in the theater was insane! I wouldn't change a single thing.
Bette flubbed a line during "I Put My Hand In" and yelled "stop!" And they reset and restarted. It was amazing to see how quickly everybody got right back into the groove of things and of course the way she said it was pretty comical.
When I went last week, mine was $199 in Row H side orchestra (one of the unused wheelchair seats) but another line person who got in on the same day paid $229 for Row J center.
I'm planning to head up to NYC on a Wednesday (not sure when) but have no clue what time I should plan to get there for the cancellation line. I know that times vary depending on the day, but I'd hope to be one of the first few in line.
Last month I stood in line on a Saturday, arrived around 7:05 and was about 15th/16th in line. I ended up getting the last ticket for the matinee right at
In my opinion, he totally hammed it up and the entire audience was laughing hysterically during Reynolds Pamphlet. I'm sorry I don't remember specifically what he did or how, just that everyone was laughing so hard!
I was lucky enough to see Hamilton last night for BDJ and JMI's first night. (Previously I've seen OBC and Chicago circa Joshua Henry casts)
BDJ was brilliant, of course.
JMI: oh my god. I wanted to share with you guys how amazing he was, but now that I'm typing I realize I'm speechless! While watching him, it was hard to believe that this role wasn't written just for him. Already on his first night, he'd added his own flair to certain lines and I
Now that I have my ticket for Wednesday night, I'm happy to share the pattern I observed over the past few weeks! It seems like they release tickets online four days prior to showtime. This has been the pattern for each show over the past two weeks. Hope this is helpful!
I guess I can understand how, out of context, the song may feel this way. I have to agree that within the show it's one of the more powerful numbers. I saw the show in November and it's one of the songs I can still picture in my head and still remember as if I were there.
I unsuccessfully tried in October - we arrived at 11:30am and were 15th in line for a Saturday matinee. We ended up just buying on StubHub.
We tried again in January for a Saturday evening. We showed up at 12:30 and no one was there. The box office employees said when they do have tickets, they come out later in the day. They told us to come back at 3. We came back around 3:30 and there were 3 people in line. The box office people said we should be able to get tickets. By 4:30, we
I'm positive this is a repeat question but after scrolling through about twenty pages, I couldn't find the answer. So sorry in advance that I'm asking!
In the very hypothetical situation that my friend and I arrive first, do we just start the line on the stairs in front of the theater or outside the box office door? Or would it even matter as long as the next person knows we're there for the line?
Thanks so much. What an amazing resource this thread is for all th
Totally fair, but the day I can go is Good Friday and also Brian D'Arcy James's first day back as KG3, so I just want to hedge the risk and make sure I get tickets. :)
Also - if you messaged me, I had a dumb technical snafu but I've replied to all messages now!
I am going to be in NYC for work April 11-14 and I would love to cross some shows off my list. I know I can buy tickets to some of these, but I thought if anybody was willing to do the rush line and grab two tickets (both paid for by me), I would love to help someone see these shows!
On April 12 and 13 I can do the early shift on line until my work obligations begin at 7:45am. On Friday April 14 I was planning to do the Hamilton line and I'm free all
A few people have asked about the cancellation line in Chicago so I thought I'd post about my experiences! As a note, we'd already seen the OBC last spring and the Chicago show once, so we weren't THAT serious about the line but hopefully this can help some people!
The first time I tried to do it was in October. I honestly didn't know what to expect, but we went around 11:15am in hopes for the Saturday matinee just a couple hours later. That seemed to be a real
I tried on my mobile and my husband tried on his laptop right at 10. I ended up getting three row A center balc while he got an error message for 4/22 evening! I went to look again out of curiosity on mobile after mine were confirmed and then I was getting the error too.
This will be just my third time trying to buy Broadway tickets as soon as they go on sale, so please pardon my limited knowledge as I ask a couple questions:
1. How cutthroat is the whole buying tickets thing right at 10am Saturday? Is going online the best way? I tried for Hamilton Chicago tickets the day & time they went on sale and it was awful. I know it can't be that bad, but I'd love some opinions on a show with a superstar as the lead! (On the opposite end of th
Trattoria Ten if you want a more upscale dinner (definitely need reservations), Exchequer or Millers Pub if you want a more casual dinner. Hope that helps!
ImAGeneralWEE said: "If anyone who did the presale could provide more information on the seating/prices, I'd really appreciate it. For instance: How much are the fees (e.g., for a $177 ticket)? Are most good orchestra seats $497? I'm getting nervous for Tuesday... the PrivateBank theatre is full of terrible seats. The Rodgers seems so great in comparison.
I am in the same boat with SOLD If any two folks are willing to wait the overnight shift next Thursday 5/26 for Friday's show, I would gladly pay for your tickets in exchange for my husband and me as your +1's. Shoot me a message!
(My flight arrives at 8am Friday morning and our hotel is nearby the RRT, so we'd provide slightly late breakfast, lunch and dinner too!)
StubHub is so crazy! Orchestra seats went down to $300 20 minutes before showtime last Friday and then suddenly this week, total madness!
I was talking to a friend about all of these data points I've collected over the past month for the line, StubHub, TM resale, any other data points I could scrounge up from these posts... And my conclusion? It doesn't matter what I decide because every day is totally different than other days. Literally the worst conclusion for