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When do single tickets for THE SIX & MOBY DICK go on sale at ART? |
Does anyone know if I become a member ($50 level), how many tickets can I buy for a show? Considering become a member to buy the moby dick ticket for me and my friend.
Thanks!
Per their Twitter
"General public on sale for single tickets to SIX will be July 11. That said, A.R.T. Members get advanced access before July 11: June 26 for $50-$999 level donors, and June 21 for $1000+ level donors."
the.hard.part said: "Per their Twitter
"General public on sale for single tickets to SIX will be July 11. That said, A.R.T. Members get advanced access before July 11: June 26 for $50-$999 level donors, and June 21 for $1000+ level donors.""
Twitter and their site both originally said today for singles. I pointed that out to the phone rep:
" Yeah. I know. Sorry! "
Oddly, a couple of things are already "no longer available" to subscribers.


joined:12/4/07
joined:
12/4/07
I do think they limit the number of subscriptions within certain categories.
I picked up 2 season subscriptions last week, and the rep couldnt be nicer or more helpful. I was suprised i had to do it over the phone, however.
Seems like a long time to make single ticket biyers wait.
Any idea why tickets for Moby Dick are listed as General Admission rather than giving a seat allocation?


joined:12/4/07
joined:
12/4/07
Thanks 
I just got an email with full details on onsale dates for those still wondering. General onsale for Six is July 11, Black Light is August 8, Moby-Dick is August 29 for preview performances and October 3 for the full run, Gloria: A Life is November 21, Ocean Filibuster is January 23, Macbeth In Stride is February 13, and 1776 is January 17 for preview performances and March 26 for the full run. In the past, tickets have gone onsale at noon, so I would assume it is the same here. I'd also add that from experience ART usually does a great job of holding back lots of good seats for general release. It seems like there is a huge demand for this season though so maybe presale access is worth it. Either way, great cause.
joined:4/6/14
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Anyone know how much the Moby Dick tickets are? I'm debating either buying a ticket to ART, or just buying a ticket to the selections that will be performed at the Museum of Natural History - that ticket will be more, but combined with the cost of travel to Boston etc., may end up being worth it for me. Thanks!




joined:6/18/07
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Posted: 5/31/19 at 10:21am