Any idea where the TDF seats for Be More Chill have been? Also, does Fiddler in Yiddish ever show up on TDF? Thanks!
Post-Show Dining Dec 16
2018, 01:41:05 AM
There is a $25 minimum food and/or drink.
Network or Ferryman Oct 20
2018, 02:42:45 AM
I saw both earlier this year. I loved the Ferryman and strongly recommend it. I thought Network was a huge disappointment - the staging, direction and artistic choices didn't work for me at all, but I thought Bryan Cranston was fantastic.
The Official TDF Thread-Summer TDF Seats May 13
2018, 02:35:21 PM
I saw Sponge Bob on Sun eve 4/22 and Ethan Slater was out then too. Maybe he doesn't like working on Sundays?
Papermill Discounts for Halftime Apr 30
2018, 01:12:03 AM
Looking at going to see Halftime. Anyone have any discount codes? Thanks!
RE: What would be the latest time to leave JFK to be able to make an evenin Apr 15
2018, 10:25:06 PM
Your best bet is to take the AirTrain to the subway and take it to Times Square. Go to the MTA website and use their trip planner to get an idea of travel times. Traffic is a nightmare on Friday nights with rush hour - cabs/shuttles could take up to 2 hours depending on traffic. Traffic is especially terrible once you get close to Times Square too. I have gotten out of cabs because I could walk faster (but not with bags).
I would not buy a play ticket in advance. I would suggest ha
I thought Mueller was great and I really enjoyed Beautiful. Bronx Tale was the biggest disappointment of the season for me and I wouldn't waste your time seeing it.
I saw it off Broadway with Malloy and thought he was good. I am not really a fan of Josh Groban's music (but I find him delightful in interviews). When I saw it on Broadway with Groban, I thought he was phenomenal. I was extremely impressed. I would say go for Groban as it is unlikely you would have the opportunity to see him again in the show. I wouldn't be surprised if Malloy did a stint later in the run.
I have done it dozens of times! Just check the run time of the shows you are interested in so you can figure out how much time you have in between to do the stage door and get to your next show. Have a good meal before the matinee and then scout out some place to grab a slice of pizza or other quick snack (there are lots of delis in the Times Square area that have hot food buffets that are very quick to get some food - not the highest quality but when time is limited, can be a god
I really liked Waitress. I saw it with the original cast and thought it was a very enjoyable show. I don't think you would regret it if you chose to see it.
Come From Away was wonderful. So far it is my favorite show this season. It was a wonderful experience. It has a chance to win the Tony and the cast is first rate, though there aren't any big stars here. It will probably be very similar on tour, but something in my is rooting for you to s
I saw it on a Thursday evening in March. My seat was rear mezz row E seat 2. Wasn't thrilled with the location. It was way in the back, way on the side. Wished I would have just bought a ticket with a discount code or through TKTS instead.
I tried to rush for the Tuesday matinee. Like you, I had rushed a few years ago and it was super easy to just walk up and get a ticket. I thought since it was an unusual performance time due to the holiday, it would be a breeze so I got there a little after 9am, The line was probably at least 50 people. When I eventually got to the window (the line moved quick), I was told they weren't doing rush during the holidays and would resume on 1/3. She did offer me s