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The Perplexed, Sat. 3/14, 2pm - One Ticket

The Perplexed, Sat. 3/14, 2pm - One Ticket

ellentk
#1The Perplexed, Sat. 3/14, 2pm - One Ticket
Posted: 3/12/20 at 11:10am

One ticket to The Perplexed on Saturday, March 14, 2 PM, at the Manhattan Theater Club, 131 W. 55th St., seat D2. 

Ticket cost $74, will accept less. Make an offer.

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Susanswerphone
#2The Perplexed, Sat. 3/14, 2pm - One Ticket
Posted: 3/12/20 at 10:45pm

According to the City Center website you can get a refund.

LightsOut90
#3The Perplexed, Sat. 3/14, 2pm - One Ticket
Posted: 3/12/20 at 10:50pm

expect an email tomorrow regarding cancelation tomorrow

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Susanswerphone
#4The Perplexed, Sat. 3/14, 2pm - One Ticket
Posted: 3/12/20 at 11:00pm

LightsOut90 said: "expect an email tomorrow regarding cancelation tomorrow"

It's odd that Harry Townsend is exempt by lowering capacity to 50%. The show was unbelievably dull.

 

LightsOut90
#5The Perplexed, Sat. 3/14, 2pm - One Ticket
Posted: 3/12/20 at 11:04pm

its a commercial production thats why

ellentk
#6The Perplexed, Sat. 3/14, 2pm - One Ticket
Posted: 3/13/20 at 2:04am

Thanks Susan and LightsOut.

I called MTC shortly after Cuomo's announcement and was told that refunds were being given to single ticket purchasers by citytix but that subscribers, as I am, could only deduct the cost of their ticket from their taxes or choose another show in the current season. This sounded unreasonable to me and surprisingly discriminatory against subscribers, and I emailed  the theater about it. At the same time, I thought that policy would change. Will see what tomorrow brings.

Ellen 

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haterobics
#7The Perplexed, Sat. 3/14, 2pm - One Ticket
Posted: 3/13/20 at 2:38am

Susanswerphone said: "It's odd that Harry Townsend is exempt by lowering capacity to 50%. The show was unbelievably dull."

Those seemingly have nothing to do with one another. A show can both limit capacity to stay open AND be dull at the same time?