Hugh Jackman in The Music Man Sep 12
2019, 10:07:32 PM
Hi, The group sales show performances for a year. Would the leads be contracted the entire time typically? Any advice for someone flying in to see the show? Try to get tickets before April? Could leads be replaced halfway through? Thanks!
I saw the show last night, too. It was my 4th time seeing the show (all 4 in SF), and my 2nd time with a different Hamilton (Ryan Alvarado both times), and my 1st with a different Burr (Ryan Vasquez) and Eliza (Julia Harriman). I agree with everything that @broadwaysfguy said about last night.
To be honest, if Ryan Alvarado and Ryan Vasquez were the actual SF leads for Hamilton and Burr, I would've been o.k. seeing the show one time. Mich
broadwaysfguy said: "ryan alvarado was on for michael lowouye as hamilton last night...
I found a lot of his acting choices to be odd and distracting, and he played hamilton as kind of nervous and unsure as if any moment a piano might fall on him.... Glad to see his take on the role, greatly prefer Michael"
Spot on description.I saw the show for the 3rd time last Tues and I found Ryan's Hamilton tentative from start to finish.
Double-posting Joshua Henry's one-night solo SF show here.
"Joshua Henry, star of Hamilton The Musical in San Francisco, takes the stage for a one night only solo concert performance of his signature high-energy mix of Broadway, funk, and soul."
"Joshua Henry, star of Hamilton The Musical in San Francisco, takes the stage for a one night only solo concert performance of his signature high-energy mix of Broadway, funk, and soul."
I was lucky enough to win 2 lottery tickets to last night's show! I was given orchestra seats in rows A and "partial view" C.
I thought the show lived up to the hype. I was very impressed with Joshua Henry and hope to see him in future SF shows. He really is a strong performer. I just loved watching him. I was a bit disappointed with Solea Pfeiffer's vocals last night, granted it was a 2-show day. Maybe she was coming down with something;
Hi, I used City Co-Pilot on 12/30/16. It's located in Times Square: 777 8th Avenue (in between 47th and 48th Streets) INSIDE the Gray Line Visitor. I stayed in an AirBnb in SOHO, took my luggage to City Co-Pilot, paid $10, saw The Humans matinee, picked up my luggage and took the subway for my 8pm flight to JFK.
@PatrickDC: Thanks for the info. Good to know my seats are fine.
I saw $200 orch center seats for March 14. Practically the whole center row R was available. I was tempted to get a couple but I'm seeing Into the Woods that day and would have to call SHN and be on hold for an hour or more to exchange those ITW tix.
@broadwaysfguy: Thanks for your review and description of seat views. I'm anxious about my seats. I have orchestra row m, 10 and 12 -- the very last of the non-partial view seats. My original subscription seats were mezz row j center but I traded for orchestra. Now I have trade-in remorse. :-
I saw The Front Page tonight (12/27, 7pm) but was very disappointed to learn at the ticket booth that Nathan Lane wasn't performing. (Telecharge also sent an email notification at 5:32pm for the 7pm show.) I was given the option of exchanging (not possible during my 5-day visit) or getting a refund but I decided to see it. Walter Burns was played by Tony Award-winner Michael McGrath who was fine in the role. I admit I bought tickets because of Natha
I saw it at a small 50-seater (?) theater in San Francisco called Sundance Kabuki. Ten minutes in, staff stopped the film and said it'll be restarted because people were coming in late. I was so pissed I booed the staff and the latecomers. No explanation for the tardiness and no apology. So @&$)! inconsiderate!
Anyway, about the show... the story was heartbreaking and an important one to retelI. I would've preferred as a non-musical though. The music part was formulaic and I thought th
I checked this morning (7 a.m. PT) and saw several dates with one or two single $500 seat(s) and ADA seating. Anyone else wish there was an option for best available any day instead of looking day by day (or is that too scalper/bot friendly)?
Out of curiosity, I checked online at 10:30 p.m. PT and saw all dates were sold out. I'll be very surprised if SHN doesn't extend the show and/or bring it back in 2018. Anyone else think so? SHN did bring Book of Mormon to SF two seasons in a row.
I was 62,316 at 10 a.m. PT and got through at 4:30 p.m. I was able to buy orchestra premium tickets for my colleague for the evening show on May 17. Seats are row F (122 and 124). Her number was 85,000. She's very happy. Me, I was so nervous I'd mess up the ordering process. I'm so glad it's over.
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2016, 11:26:13 PM
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lite2shine said: "I said the same thing. I used an example of a subscriber having two seats in the subscription. "So if you have two seats in your subscription, you are allowed to buy two extra during member sale prior to the pre-sale/general sale. Then during the presale/general sale, you can purchase up to four tickets (2+4=6) per household."
superyan said: "Is everyone here happy or sad that members can't get extra seats until Monday.
I was in the virtual queue until it sold out. I was #4000 when it happened."
Hi, members were able to get extra seats for Hamilton as of Nov. 15 but only up to the number in their subscription. I was happy to be able to buy tix for friends.
Like what MarkBearSF said, I was restricted by the SHN website from buying additional tickets above my allotment of 2 at the very last step (submit order).
Contrary to what lite2shine's SHN rep, my rep who I spoke with this morning told me that additional tickets 3, 4, 5 and 6 can only be purchased by members starting Dec. 12 when tix go on sale to the public.