I wonder how long they’re going to keep holding back tickets to the first preview? I can’t imagine it sold out in a few hours. They held a lot of seats back in 2020 as well.
I got my preview ticket for Dec 21...my birthday by the way...so i am making arrangements to be in New York Dec 20-25...i saw the original Company in the Summer of 1970...and 51 years later i am seeing it again on Broadway...what a life!!
ljay889 said: "I wonder how long they’re going to keep holding back tickets to the first preview? I can’t imagine it sold out in a few hours. They held a lot of seats back in 2020 as well."
I know the difference may be negligible but I am between buying seats in row B and row H in the center orchestra.
They are priced the same and border the chunk of premium seats in the front of house. Any thoughts from someone who saw this production before the world turned upside-down?
jaxel614 said: "I know the difference may be negligible but I am between buying seats in row B and row H in the center orchestra.
They are priced the same and border the chunk of premium seats in the front of house. Any thoughts from someone who saw this production before the world turned upside-down?"
I saw it in Row B center, and I wished I was a bit further back. I was more focused on everyone's wrinkles at the top of the performance than the show itself.
Unless you are stoked to see a performer up close, go back a bit.
Listen, I don't take my clothes off for anyone, even if it is "artistic". - JANICE
broadwaybabywannabe2 said: "I got my preview ticket for Dec 21...my birthday by the way...so i am making arrangements to be in New York Dec 20-25...i saw the original Company in the Summer of 1970...and 51 years later i am seeing it again on Broadway...what a life!!"
unclevictor said: "broadwaybabywannabe2 said: "I got my preview ticket for Dec 21...my birthday by the way...so i am making arrangements to be in New York Dec 20-25...i saw the original Company in the Summer of 1970...and 51 years later i am seeing it again on Broadway...what a life!!"
So honestly. I can’t see Kyle Dean stay with the show too long. With a baby on the way. Taylor at Harvard. And having relocated to Nevada. It seems New York would almost be out of life’s way
220Basswood said: "I was surprised to see how many tickets are currentlylisted in Telecharge as being Premium. I wonder if we cantake that as a sign that Patti is going to be in the production. I personally prefer to wait to buy tickets until I know if she will be in the show."
If Patti leaves the show, you may actually find yourself enjoying Loretta Swit's take on the role.