BuddyStarr said: "I didn’t think you could add tickets to an order? I thought that once you bought the tickets that was it, you couldn’t buy more tickets for that particular performance."
According to the TDF FAQ, you can buy up to nine tickets per performance.
Unsure if this was an anomaly but I thought the behavior of the audience at Springsteen on Broadway was appalling. People kept getting out of their seats and walking up and down the stairs. There was a lot of whispering and people using their phones to take pictures and videos. I can understand this behavior at a concert, but it was rather distracting in the theater. I was expecting better behavior from an older crowd, too.
My friend was ecstatic to win the lottery for tomorrow's performance. Given the extra security check, how early should she get to the theatre to make it in on time?
BroadwayLuv2 said: "Any reports on where the Parisian Women TDF seats are located?"
Went yesterday. My seat was F6 in the dress circle. Perfectly fine view though if you're willing to take a chance, there is a lottery for front row seats.
Andy51 said: " My friend won free tickets for the second preview on Tuesday. We sat in row E on the left side. For a theatre as large as Anspacher, since the actors were not using mics, I had a hard time hearing all of the lines from where we were sitting."
What did you think of the play otherwise?"
I think this is just one of those plays where you either love it or you hate it. I am in the latter group. The enjoyment of Illyria is extre
broadway_show_fan said: "bump - has anyone gotten free tickets through Today Tix or the Public's distribution? How are the TDF tix? I've sometimes been in some not such great seats at the Anspacher but $75 is more than I want to pay, and you can't beat free."
My friend won free tickets for the second preview on Tuesday. We sat in row E on the left side. For a theatre as large as Anspacher, since the actors were not using mics, I had a hard time hearing al
Given all of the recent posts about the seat location for Hello, Dolly!, I was so worried where my TDF tickets for yesterday's performance would be. I definitely lucked out, getting two rear left orchestra tickets – amazing view. I was so relieved.
What makes a seat premium vs full-priced for the same day/time performance? For example, BC23 for the 8/19 evening performance is full-priced but for the 8/26 evening performance (both Saturdays), it is considered premium ($20 more).
Random question as well! Does anyone know if Lucas Steele performs both shows on two-performance days?
For Sunset Boulevard, I sat in the very last row of center orchestra. I would not recommend rear orchestra because you will miss the parts on the scaffolding. If possible, you should go for the lottery. They give out a lot of tickets daily.
Rushed today (5/22), arrived at 10:15am, definitely more than 20 people in front of me, and more joined after I did. I believe everyone got rush tickets, but they were mid-orchestra extreme sides.
ethan231h said: "Has anyone seen Ave Q recently on TDF? If so where were the seats?"
I saw Avenue Q back in February. Our seats were orchestra center, row K, right on the aisle. The view was fine, except hope that no one tall sits in front of you because the theatre isn't sloped very much.