Is TDF worth it?

mridley2
#25Is TDF worth it?
Posted: 11/19/12 at 5:00pm

HIPTIX gold is another option for Roundabout shows. For a donation of $75 per year you are guaranteed 2 orchestra seats for every performance at Roundabout. That said, the ORCH seats are usually off to the side so don't expect center ORCH on the aisle. not gonna happen.

As others have said, if you're that concerned about location, spring for the more expensive seats with offer codes and sit exactly where you want.

Though I am a TDF member i've only bought tickets twice with TDF this year and I doubt I will renew my membership for next year. For less than TDF prices ($25-40 max), you can get rush tickets for most shows or try the lottery (newsies, wicked, BoM.) Some rush seats require student ID's but many are general rush or limited by age. e.g. MTC has a under 30 y/o program but also student rush for $26.50. Just depends on the show. Again seats aren't always great (i rushed Christmas Story last night) and we sat in rear mezz row E seats 1,3. For $40 cash I'll take it without complaint. I see almost every broadway show and simply cannot afford to pay even a discounted price so I take great advantage of rush offers.

Your best bet is to decide which shows you want to see and investigate the cheapest way to see the show. Rush, discount, etc. Also, people on this board are usually qutie kind and will tell you were rush seats are located. Some rush seats are front row ORCH which can be great but again will rarely be "prime" seats. Those are reserved for people willing to pay "prime" prices.

Good luck

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GatorNY
#26Is TDF worth it?
Posted: 11/20/12 at 10:46am

TDF is one of the main reasons why I will probably never leave my job at a non-profit organization, not matter how frustrating it can be! I often find that I will be disappointed in the seats at first, and once the show starts, if it's a good piece, I end up forgetting about my seat. This was me experience with Peter and the Starcatcher. I was on the last row of the orchestra and was bummed before the show. By the intermission I was totally mesmerized and didn't care where my seat was located.
I have had GREAT seats through TDF recently for War Horse, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Leap of Faith.


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wickedlyfantine
#27Is TDF worth it?
Posted: 11/20/12 at 6:28pm

Wow, I wasn't expecting this much of a response lol. Thank you to everyone who replied. I should clarify, I don't feel horribly fussy about seats, I just can't sit all the way in the back because of my eyesight. That's my concern. I feel like I can sit in most of the theatre, just not in the last rows of any section. I'm not trying to say I refuse to sit anywhere except as close as possible.

But again, thanks for your help. If I get some money for Christmas I'll probably go for it. You've all made me excited about it lol.

:)

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#28Is TDF worth it?
Posted: 11/23/12 at 9:30am

EDIT: Starting a new thread for my specific question.


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Updated On: 11/23/12 at 09:30 AM

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Wee Thomas2
#29Is TDF worth it?
Posted: 11/26/12 at 2:06pm

We were in Row K, towards the left side, for Old Jews this past Friday. House was 85% full.