Book of Mormon Performance Cancelled - PLEASE HELP!
Posted: 5/12/11 at 6:27pm
Posted: 5/12/11 at 6:28pm
That is almost exactly the time frame I'll be in NY as well so thank you for posting about the cancellation. I was going to try getting there early for standing room tickets. I don't know if that's what you'd want to be doing while pregnant but it's an option.
Posted: 5/12/11 at 6:28pm
Posted: 5/12/11 at 6:28pm
Best of luck with your situation! And if you find out a reason, let us know!
Posted: 5/12/11 at 6:46pm
Posted: 5/12/11 at 7:10pm
CALL CUSTOMER SERVICE and talk to a PERSON. Explain your situation and ask for some accommodation. If that person cannot accommodate, ask to speak to a manager. Be PERSISTANT (but not rude of course) and I think you may be surprised at your luck. Be willing to take two separate/individual seats that are not together (or however many you had booked originally). At the very least, they have the expensive seats or even house seats that they may be able to release to you. I was leary of booking a Friday matinee and was sorry I did when I got my cancellation email (didnt you get one when they cancelled the performance?).
I would be curious to hear how it goes for you. Please post here once you get a resolution one way or the other. Good Luck.
Updated On: 5/12/11 at 07:10 PM
Posted: 5/12/11 at 7:22pm
Posted: 5/12/11 at 7:24pm
As to the reason for the cancellation, my guess is that they realized an extra weekday matinee (especially a weekday) was not as lucrative as another evening performance. I cannot remember if they were dark on Sunday and Monday or if they did not have a Wed matinee. In any event, they probably realized the counter culture schedule with a Friday matinee was not being booked as heavily and moved to a more standard schedule.
Updated On: 5/12/11 at 07:24 PM
Posted: 5/12/11 at 7:45pm
That doesn't make it suck any less -- but there is only so much they can do -- if they don't have empty seats, they don't have empty seats. You are pretty limited in when you can go as well.
Posted: 5/12/11 at 7:50pm
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Posted: 5/12/11 at 8:59pm
edited because the above post got edited.
Updated On: 5/12/11 at 08:59 PM
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Posted: 5/13/11 at 12:52pm
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Posted: 5/13/11 at 1:19pm
Posted: 5/13/11 at 3:18pm
Telecharge said that they sent us an email 2 months ago letting us know the show was cancelled, but for whatever reason, we never received it. There are tickets of course on Stub Hub, but so far, I haven't found a full-view seat for less than $500 each, and the idea of paying that amount for worse seats than I had when I was one of the first people to buy tickets for the show, just isn't digesting well.
Regarding standing room only, how likely are you to get in if you get there early?
Posted: 5/13/11 at 3:43pm
Posted: 5/13/11 at 6:47pm
Posted: 5/14/11 at 3:21am
I think it is poor form - the producers should have honoured the existing Friday performances before changing their performance schedule as far as I am concerned.
Thanks goodness you were called though - imagine turning up and being told.
I hope something works out and you get to see it.
I suffered a similar experience when my partner and I travelled from Australia and he was desperate to see Xanadu. It was still in previews and it was cancelled 5 minutes before curtain due to a malfunction with their computer. He was so upset. I got to see it the next year on a return visit but he did not come that time.
Fingers crossed something works out for you.
Posted: 5/14/11 at 4:55am
Here's a thought: why not go to the box office the day you arrive in NY and explain the situation. (Bring proof of the purchase or cancellation or something) Maybe they can bend the rules for you to sell you standing room or put you first for the cancellation line or SOMETHING. (I know a telecharge rep would NOT be able to do this for you.) Don't be afraid to mention your pregnanacy as a reason to avoid the line and THEN later standing for the show. (And depending on HOW preggers she is makes a big difference on how long she can/should be standing.)
Also, remember that sometimes more seats get released (house seats) as you get closer to the date, so you can also keep checking.
Best of luck!
Posted: 5/14/11 at 7:10am
Posted: 5/14/11 at 9:38am
This is especially the case day-of. Seats often are released the morning when the box office opens.
Also -- do write a letter to the producers. It can't hurt your chances.
--Aristotle
Posted: 5/14/11 at 11:57am
Says the person with "Women on The Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" as their avatar...
Posted: 5/14/11 at 4:09pm
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