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Great Comet Seating Thread

LxGstv
#450Sunken Tavern Tables
Posted: 8/9/17 at 1:55pm

Willie4316 said: "Perhaps someone could explain how I would purchase TN or TR seating, I can't seem to find it on Telecharge

 

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At this point they might be all gone? If you do it on the computer and press select your own seats, it should show you everything that's available. I've seen the TN available several times in the past, finally got it a couple of week ago, it wasn't even premium price!

tresora
#451Premium Prices
Posted: 8/9/17 at 3:26pm

What makes a seat premium vs full-priced for the same day/time performance? For example, BC23 for the 8/19 evening performance is full-priced but for the 8/26 evening performance (both Saturdays), it is considered premium ($20 more).

Random question as well! Does anyone know if Lucas Steele performs both shows on two-performance days?

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thecometbringsnofear
#452Premium Prices
Posted: 8/9/17 at 5:15pm

Hi folks. Curious about the view from seats BG 2 and 4? Went to box office today and they were the only on stage seating left for the date I could go with the broadwaybox code. Thrilled to be going and sitting onstage, just wondering what the experience is like! 

Updated On: 8/9/17 at 05:15 PM

Rainah
#453Premium Prices
Posted: 8/9/17 at 5:23pm

tresora said: "Random question as well! Does anyone know if Lucas Steele performs both shows on two-performance days?"

 

Officially, yes! Unofficially he's called out of a decent number of matinees recently and been put on vocal rest a few times at the stagedoor. 

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Kitsune
#454One shot at seeing Great Comet
Posted: 8/10/17 at 2:38am

My partner and I will be in New York for Labor Day weekend, and we'd really like to see this show before it closes.  We're thinking of going to the matinee on Saturday the 2nd.

I don't know a ton about this show other than that it's supposed to be a unique theater experience, and that apparently you get different views of the action depending on where you sit.  I may or may not get around to listening to the cast recording beforehand.

So with that in mind, where should we sit for our one shot at Great Comet?  Money is not infinite, but we also want a good experience.

(Also, I cannot figure out for the life of me where to enter discount codes for this show on Telecharge.  Unless both shows on the second are blacked out, which wouldn't surprise me.

Updated On: 8/10/17 at 02:38 AM

adagio
#455One shot at seeing Great Comet
Posted: 8/10/17 at 8:30am

For Telecharge, you have to go to a separate website www.telechargeoffers.com and enter your code there. Very different (and less convenient) than Ticketmaster.

However, the Broadway Box code is blacked out for 9/2 and 9/3.

drussell450
#456Lower stage tavern seats
Posted: 8/10/17 at 9:10am

Does anyone know what the view from TC 1/2 is like? I'd love pictures, if anyone has any. I've heard that those are the stage seats they give away at rush, but if they're really bad I'll go for front mezzanine seats instead when I rush.

Lissislive
#457Upper Stage Center Seats
Posted: 8/10/17 at 7:32pm

Does anyone know what the view is like from TP 1/2? Also, how much interaction do you get from there?

Updated On: 8/10/17 at 07:32 PM

JustAnotherNewYorker
#458Where to sit
Posted: 8/10/17 at 7:39pm

Kitsune said: "My partner and I will be in New York for Labor Day weekend, and we'd really like to see this show before it closes.  We're thinking of going to the matinee on Saturday the 2nd.

I don't know a ton about this show other than that it's supposed to be a unique theater experience, and that apparently you get different views of the action depending on where you sit.  I may or may not get around to listening to the cast recording beforehand.

So with that in mind, where should we sit for our one shot at Great Comet?  Money is not infinite, but we also want a good experience.

(Also, I cannot figure out for the life of me where to enter discount codes for this show on Telecharge.  Unless both shows on the second are blacked out, which wouldn't surprise me.
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Where to sit is almost a religious question Where to sit.

Given that you are only going to see it once. I'd actually recommend the front Mez, being mindful to avoid the extreme house left (last few seats) as you'll miss something in Balaga if you sit in those extreme seats. Front mez gives you a good overview of everything.

broadwaygirl89
#459Where to sit
Posted: 8/12/17 at 1:02pm

Has anyone sat near Right Side (sect 1) Rear Mezz Row D Seat 4?

I've seen the show twice before and need to see it at least one more time before it closes, and was curious what the view is like from up there? Don't quite have it in my budget to go closer, but I've been lucky to be front mezz and on stage before so I'm very familiar with the show.

Thanks!

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Traci
#460Where to sit
Posted: 8/16/17 at 11:33am

Any information on the box seats? I know they are only sold at the box office but what is the price and how is the view?


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#461Where to sit
Posted: 8/30/17 at 9:59pm

Would anyone consider right orchestra toward the back on the aisle better than center orchestra right behind where the stage snakes through? Not sure if being right where the stage cuts through the orchestra would mean obstructed views at any point in the performance or if it means extra performer interaction.