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Wedding Singer Ticket Drama

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Type_A_Tiff
#25re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/26/06 at 3:17am

DAMMIT! I just bought my crappy tickets today. re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama Maybe I'll swing by there the day-of (2/7) and see if there are two singles that are great orchestra views - the price of purchasing a good $20 orchestra seat plus my crappy $20 balcony seat is still cheaper than purchasing a good $50 orchestra seat in advance.


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thespian geek
#26re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/26/06 at 4:02am

So what's the ticket price range for the Broadway run?

Also, Tiff, I'm pretty it's like 90% all original songs. At least that's what I gather from the demo. George might end up singing some Culture Club and then there's "Grow Old With Me" from the movie... but overall, it's mostly originals.
Updated On: 1/26/06 at 04:02 AM

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Zimmy
#27re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/26/06 at 10:32am

The ticket range for Broadway is $56 for the last 2 rows of the Mezz. and $110 for all other seats!

Pretty steep, huh?

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Steve2
#28re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/26/06 at 11:54am

And don't forget the 251.00 Premium Seats.

Fosse76
#29re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/26/06 at 1:00pm

Well, if you had the AmEx code, I don't think it matters if you needed another credit card. The code ASSUMES you have a card, and the "benefit" is for cardholders only. If the charge went through then you're fine.

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#30re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/26/06 at 1:06pm

"Well, if you had the AmEx code, I don't think it matters if you needed another credit card."

When I ordered my tickets, it didn't ask for a code--it wasn't a "Gold Card Event", just an American Express thing. It only gave ONE payment option and that was Amex.


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WickedGeek28
#31re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/26/06 at 1:23pm

Wow that's really expensive!


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BROADWAYFAN3
#32re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/26/06 at 5:44pm

I COULDN'T GET GOOD SEATS. HAVE ROW M 112-114 OK I GUESS WAS HOPING FOR CLOSER

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Billboard Girl
#33re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/26/06 at 6:15pm

I got Row K, 10-16. I'm sure I could have gotten better seats if I were only getting 1 or 2 tickets, but I had to get for the whole family because we're going for my younger brother's birthday (he loved the movie, and as soon as he heard that Stephen Lynch was playing the lead role in the show he insisted that we take him to see it).


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blaxx
#34re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/27/06 at 4:41am

"yeah, there hasnt been a real 80's musical lately yet, has there... i guess RENT in a way...

but yeah"

What the $#@% have you been drinking?


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Demitri2
#35re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/27/06 at 7:59pm

I actually was online to purchase tickets in Seattle the morning they went on sale only to find the best available seats were rows x-z so I passed. The other night I thought I'd check for tickets and put in the date of Feb.5th not realizing it was Super Bowl day. Up comes 2 center orchestra seats in the very first row. I snatched them up but out of curiosity I went back and entered "best available seats" for the same performance and up comes row B center. Then I realized why all of a sudden seats were available due to people forgetting the game was the same day and then cancelling their tickets as subscribers are allowed to do. So if you're in the area I'd suggest checking out that date...unless the Super Bowl is more important than the American musical theatre...LOL

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somethingwicked
#36re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/27/06 at 11:09pm

I got two tickets for the July 12th evening show, Row B Seats 101 and 102. My question is, for anyone familiar with the Hirschfeld, how these seats are? Now obviously they're close, but I know some theaters, the front is very in your face and obstructed, while others it is fine. Can anyone help me out?


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Updated On: 1/28/06 at 11:09 PM

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Steve2
#37re: Wedding Singer Ticket Drama
Posted: 1/28/06 at 1:32am

I sat in Row C Center for "Sweet Charity" and thought they were excellent seats.