Thoughts on the current Hamilton BROADWAY cast Oct 20
2017, 10:38:04 AM
amysea said: "mariel9 said: "I've also found, though, that people who didn't see the OBC are happier with the current cast."
This thread has been a little disheartening for me, butI hope what you sayis true! I’m just obsessed with the obc recording and could probably sing it for you word for word (albeit terribly). I actually managed to gettickets this last release andI’m finally going to see it for the first timein April and ca
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Thoughts on the current Hamilton BROADWAY cast Oct 20
2017, 10:22:46 AM
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Sorry, another Hamilton seating question! Oct 13
2017, 11:16:15 AM
We are headed to NYC for the first time and my husband wants to take me to Hamilton for my birthday! We are looking at seats 9-11 in either Orchestra row F or M, Front Mezzanine row A seats 10 - 12 or Orchestra Center row T. Which would you choose?
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Hamilton dilemma - 1st trip to NYC Aug 30
2017, 05:10:27 PM
Mike Costa said: "Alladin is first rate in every way. It is a sure betyou will be happierseeing Aladdin for the first time, in the the mostexquisite theater everbuilt in NewYork, then seeing Wicked or The Lion King for the third time in theugliest theaters ever imagined in the country.
Yes, settings can bedifferent since the load in on tours is two days and for Broadway the entire stage floor can be opened up and things can rise from the basement. This is impractical on to
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Hamilton dilemma - 1st trip to NYC Aug 30
2017, 03:42:51 PM
Mike Costa said: "It sounds like no one you care about is in Hamilton anymore and, since you know therecordings well, you may even be unhappy hearing different voices than what you are used to. Perhaps it is best to wait for Hamilton to come to you with people you do not care about and only pay one quarter of the price. Also, Hamilton has no stage technology that will not tour so you will see a faithful reproduction in Memphis or any city as opposed to Phantom, Lion King and WIcked o
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Hamilton dilemma - 1st trip to NYC Aug 30
2017, 03:34:27 PM
JPeterman said: "You have gotten some good advice on here. I think you should buy tickets now for either Hello Dolly (which is an amazing show) or this upcoming season's hot ticket, The Bands Visit. Waitress is touring and will probably come to you at some point. If Dolly tours, it certainly won't be with someone like Bette or Donna so I would say go see Hello Dolly, you won't regret it.
I have bought tickets for Hamilton the day of the show on Stub
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Hamilton dilemma - 1st trip to NYC Aug 30
2017, 01:54:52 AM
10086Sundays said: "I would say buy the Waitress tickets now. Actually, you could probably wait and get those tickets via TKTS to help offset the cost of the Hamilton tickets.
For Hamilton do the cancellation line and lottery. Also, prices to start dropping on Stubhub before and especially the day of. You can either download or print the tickets, unless they're pick-up only, but only person would have to get the
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Hamilton dilemma - 1st trip to NYC Aug 30
2017, 01:53:24 AM
youwillbefound2 said: "650 for one ticket? I just found 440 dollar tickets on StubHub for October 1st.
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There are cheaper tickets available but from what I've read the view is not as good? We were looking at tickets considered to be the best value for the money, but it's so hard to know if there is that much of a difference between the experience of seeing it at orchestra level vs rear mezzanine? Looking at the pictures online of the views
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Hamilton dilemma - 1st trip to NYC Aug 30
2017, 01:44:59 AM
I didn't realize how long you wait in the cancellation line. I'm reading 6+ hours usually? We are traveling with my mother-in-law and our 7 and 9 year olds. She has kindly offered to keep them one evening so my husband and I can have a date night but we definitely couldn't leave them for 6-8 hours. So I guess that's out unless we get lucky and there's not much of a line closer to showtime.
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Hamilton dilemma - 1st trip to NYC Aug 30
2017, 12:50:02 AM
My husband and I are going to NYC for the 1st time in October and are looking into Hamilton tickets. I have performed in community theater since I was young so needless to say I cannot wait to finally see a show on Broadway! I am obsessed with Hamilton - read the Chernow biography, have most of the score memorized - and was hoping to see it in October even though we are stuck buying them at resale prices. I would appreciate advice on ticket prices for certain
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