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anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?

anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?

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Auggie27
#1anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/18/09 at 6:11pm

Perhaps a very old topic (sorry), but I was so appalled by the disparity -- either $116 for every seat, except the $25 seats for students. And then I was told that the 25 bucks seats are for us all, inthe last 3 rows. So what the hell, I bought some. And gleefully left knowing people only 3 rows in front of me paid 116. Good deal. And the Brodhurst isn't so big -- we're not talking the Minskoff.

Anyone else using them? I hear they are still available, mid-run on.


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legally_popular
#2re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/18/09 at 8:19pm

Got 2 seats for me and a friend for October, can't wait!

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ColorTheHours048
#2re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/18/09 at 8:27pm

Got mine for the second preview on Sept. 13th. My friend and I are in the last row, dead center. Love it. The view from there is fantastic (sat there for EQUUS).

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Yero my Hero
#3re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/19/09 at 3:26pm

September 19th! Can't wait!


Nothing matters but knowing nothing matters. ~ Wicked
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent

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WOSQ
#4re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/19/09 at 3:33pm

Hamlet is not selling as strongly right now as the producers hoped/thought it would. The $25 seats are available as are a lot of others.

Forget the nunnery and get thee to the box office. I think it is the last 3 rows upstairs. I am in J 1-3 for 11/11.


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#5re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/19/09 at 3:51pm

>Hamlet is not selling as strongly right now as the producers hoped/thought it would.<

Hamlet is selling well. It's not selling like A Steady Rain is selling (after all, it's one star doing Shakespeare, versus two movie stars playing Chicago cops). But the advance for Hamlet is way ahead of the rest of the fall plays, as well as some of the musicals.


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Chrysanthemum62001
#6re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/19/09 at 11:55pm

Absolutely. I'm not a huge fan of Jude Law, but I LOVE the Donmar, so why not.

Now if only A Steady Rain had $25 tix.


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Updated On: 8/19/09 at 11:55 PM

tking001
#7re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/20/09 at 12:26am

The Press release for a Steady Rain said that they will have $31.50 student rush tickets

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Scarywarhol
#8re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/20/09 at 12:40am

Jesus, imagine how hard it will be to get those, if they even actually do it.

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Auggie27
#9re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/20/09 at 5:53pm

I'm in the last row as well. Still startling that people only three rows in front of me will have paid $116. This is stunt pricing that at least makes "event" theater affordable.


"I'm a comedian, but in my spare time, things bother me." Garry Shandling

timote316
#10re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/20/09 at 6:48pm

Damn you, BWW. I just got one. I can hear my bank account cursing from here.

xoangel2789xo
#11re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/20/09 at 6:54pm

Got two of them for the 23rd.

asdfghj2
#12re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/20/09 at 9:47pm

My friend got us tickets with her AmEx card for 10/7. I'm stokedddddddddddddd.

Also, I really hope the rush for A Steady Rain isn't too bad. Or that I can get tickets through work. lol

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JudasIscariot
#13re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/20/09 at 10:16pm

Are the $25.00 seats only available at the box office, or can you get them online? I'd love to see it but won't be back to school until September.

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Yero my Hero
#14re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/20/09 at 10:27pm

Pretty sure you can get them online, but they'll end up being about twice as much with the fees.


Nothing matters but knowing nothing matters. ~ Wicked
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent

"He's a tramp, but I love him."

silversurfer2
#15re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/21/09 at 8:06am

$34.50 online. Got'em for 11/20 Row J-Center. This is great!
Updated On: 8/21/09 at 08:06 AM

frapperia
#16re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/21/09 at 9:27am

I wouldn't pay more than $25 for this production. It's painfully dull with no character nuances, terrible costumes and a lack of understanding of the text.

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Smaxie
#17re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/21/09 at 11:02am

I really disagree with this. I found Jude Law to be an impassioned, angry, exciting Hamlet, and I found Grandage's production wonderfully theatrical and fast-paced, And I loved the design, including the modern costuming. I also greatly enjoyed Ron Cook's Polonius, Kevin McNally's Claudius, Peter Eyre's Ghost and Player King and Penelope Wilton's Gertrude, although we're getting the sublime Geraldine James in the Broadway production. A couple of performances that I didn't dig, but I would not dissuade a soul from going to see this production.


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frapperia
#18re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/21/09 at 4:17pm

Fair enough - we're all entitled to our own opinions. But I felt he didn't get anything BUT the anger. There was no nuance to his characterisation - and the cast brought out none of the comedic elements of the play, which are actually really prevalent. I think I've been spoilt by seeing the RSC production, though, which was completely stunning and ensemble-tastic. I found Polonius particularly guilty of this lack of comedy in this one. On the plus side, Kevin McNally was quite good, and Gugu was a massive improvement on Mariah Gale.

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taylorPHENOMENON2
#19re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/21/09 at 7:03pm

Geez the 9$ service charge is making me second guess. I can;t decide if I should buy now online or wait til next weekend when I'll be in the city. Think the 25$ seats will sell out?

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legally_popular
#20re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/21/09 at 11:28pm

^I think you'll be fine, they won't all sell out for every single performance right away, unless you need a lot of seats or are strict about what dates or something like that. You could keep checking online for the dates you want just in case up until you are in the seat, but I don't think they'll all be gone.

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#21re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/22/09 at 7:19am

>Fair enough - we're all entitled to our own opinions. But I felt he didn't get anything BUT the anger. There was no nuance to his characterisation - and the cast brought out none of the comedic elements of the play, which are actually really prevalent. I think I've been spoilt by seeing the RSC production, though, which was completely stunning and ensemble-tastic. I found Polonius particularly guilty of this lack of comedy in this one.<

I'm so intrigued by this, as I had a quite different experience. I saw the production fairly recently, and felt Jude Law scored quite a few laughs with a wry, sarcastic sense of humor - basically, I got the sense that his Hamlet finds himself more clever than everyone else surrounding him and his jokes come off as asides at the expense of his inferiors. And Ron Cook's comic windbag of a Polonius definitely nailed the humor, even things I never found funny in previous productions. He was a true highlight of the production for me. Overall, without reinventing Hamlet, I think it's an especially lucid and dramatic version of the play.


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#22re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/22/09 at 8:54am

Lucid and dramatic, I'll definitely agree there. It's a very straight-forward production that completely trusts the text. And I'm in love with the design; set, lighting, sound. There's one bit where I just couldn't take my eyes off Hamlet's *shadow*, that's how brilliant the design is (and I wouldn't expect anything less from the breathtaking Oram, Austin, and Cork).

But it was let down more than a little by the actors. Law was a competent enough charismatic leading man, let down only by being unconvincing as a ditherer. His Hamlet knew what he wanted to do, which doesn't exactly gel with the character as written. The rest of them though... they are all fine actors and I've enjoyed at least half of them a great deal in other productions, but they brought very little to the stage for this one. No distinguishable personality, no connection as an ensemble, no character arcs. And I will ABSOLUTELY dispute the claim that Ron Cook - FABULOUS in Twelfth Night, CHILLING in The Seafarer - "nailed the humor" of Polonius. A failing of ALL the cast was their apparent decision to not bother making the jokes very funny. If I hadn't already seen the sublime Oliver Ford Davies in the role, I would have been completely unable to tell that Polonius was meant to be funny.

I feel kinda mean banging on about the faults, but I really was so disappointed by this production when I really wanted it to be at least rather enjoyable. I blame Kenneth Branagh. It's nice to have such a scapegoat; it means I can wonder what might have been instead of inappropriately directing my anger towards the fabulous Michael Grandage. In my mind, Grandage didn't have time to direct this as thoroughly as he ordinarily would have liked, thanks to Branagh dropping out of directing, and even though his natural brilliance led to some wonderful individual moments, we're just not getting a fully-realised Hamlet from him. I wonder relentlessly just how different the production would have been under Branagh's direction, and I kinda hope Grandage will do it properly one day (perhaps when he's taken over the National, assuming Hytner never gets round to the one he's been banging on about for years).

Damn, I'm rambly today. Sorry. O_O


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#23re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/22/09 at 9:03am

I thought Ron Cook was funny. Not hilarious or anything, but he got plenty of laughs. The actor playing Laertes gave one of the most misjudged performances I've ever seen. I notice he's not transferring to Broadway - lucky you.

One thing that I did notice about this production is that I was always terribly aware that they were acting. A lot of them were acting pretty well, but I believed in any of the characters. It was a solid, decent production and I'd guess a good "first Hamlet", but really not much more than that.

frapperia
#24re: anyone else using the $25 seats for Jude's HAMLET?
Posted: 8/22/09 at 10:02am

I didn't mind the Laertes that much, but I have to agree with Weez. The RSC production was my 'first' Hamlet and try as I might not to compare, I can't help it - it was so above and beyond this terribly pedestrian version. I think I smiled literally once during this - and I didn't go in with any preconceptions, I tried to clear my mind, but I was so bored I actually considered leaving at the interval (something I've never yet done) but I always feel too guilty to in the end!

I don't know what to say, Smaxie, but I really didn't get anything but anger from Law's Hamlet. I hated the way they staged the bedroom scene - whoever thought it was a good idea to obscure the actors behind a massive expanse of white cloth? - and thought the fights and deaths were thoroughly unconvincing. Law got laughs on the obvious lines but like Weez says, the cast were very much guilty of not making the amusing things... well, amusing.

It seemed like the audience really WANTED to laugh but didn't get the opportunity to! I have to have a brief rave about the RSC production, if you guys were getting that I would be so insanely jealous. Every single person bar Mariah Gale outclassed the Donmar production by an absolute mile. I know we shouldn't compare, but the productions were so close together it's hard to not, particularly when the first was so good and the second so... well. Updated On: 8/22/09 at 10:02 AM