At least they say it is. I'm sure people will still be able to get house seats and such and singles here and there for quite a while. The Lion King did the same in Chicago. They extended twice I think.
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At least they say it is. I'm sure people will still be able to get house seats and such and singles here and there for quite a while. The Lion King did the same in Chicago. They extended twice I think.
You are young, life has been kind to you. You will learn.
At least they say it is. I'm sure people will still be able to get house seats and such and singles here and there for quite a while. The Lion King did the same in Chicago. They extended twice I think.
You are young, life has been kind to you. You will learn.
Ooh, interesting (I got tickets in Chicago the morning they went on sale, and even then I couldn't get closer than mid-balcony. Insane.). This must be very recent; it's not up anywhere yet...great, now I have to figure out if I can afford to see Ms. Block again.
If it comes to Boston for Christmas and New Year, it won't be playing at the Opera House. Boston Ballet's Nutcracker will be there next Christmas. Lordy, I hope not the Wang Theatre....PLEASE not the Wang Theatre.
Really? I haven't felt that way since I've lived here (Seattle)... it always seems like it takes at least a couple of years. Then again, I was REALLY spoiled when I lived in DC, where it seemed the tours came earlier, more often, and stayed longer.
And I do agree with you re: the Paramount. I wound up seeing Urinetown from the balcony (and The Producers) and it was aweful (the seating, not the show).
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I saw Phantom from orchestra, row...R?...and it wasn't very good either. The dress circle hangs far too forward so you can't see high above. I had friends who sat balcony and I took the hike upthere and was pretty horrified.
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Coming to Atlanta May 17-28, 2006. I am sure Stephanie will be gone, but I am excited. I saw the show right before opening in NY. I can't wait for my family to see it. They will love it!
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For the record, there is no possible way Wicked can play the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. The Kimmel Center houses two theaters - Verizon Hall and Perelman Theatre. Verizon Hall is a concert hall with no proscenium and no real stage. The Perelman seats only 300 people. My guess is the show will play the Academy of Music, but no possible way is it the Kimmel Center.
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When do you think the tickets for Wicked at the Bushnell will go on sale?
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Yay for Wicked coming to Atlanta... next May. Lol it is so far away.
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I guess it would come to the Hippodrome when it first announced it was touring. I saw RENT there and it was great, i think they'd be able to pull WICKED off. But if not, i'll still travel to Philly. It's there for a limited engagment thou and in 2006 Anyone know where the best place is to sit in that theatre and how expensive the tickets are? Right now they're only selling them through the subscriber package deal which costs an arm and a leg :|
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Question- Will Wicked have to modify sets/props/everything for the tour? Or will it be like the same aas Broadway.Because how does a touring theatre have the same capacity qs a Broadway theatre. However I did see Lion King both on Broadway and tour and they were pretty muchalike but Wicked is such a hi-tech show.
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