Looking to get a pair of Three Tall Women tickets for cheap as a gift. Haven't seen many updates about the rush line. I don't mind getting there early if I'm guaranteed a tickets. Any suggestions/discount codes floating around?
The code 3TBBX915 is advertised as: $99 Orchestra & Select Mezzanine $69 Mid-Mezzanine $39 Rear Mezzanine
But when I use it on the Telecharge website, it offers the tickets at: Select Orchestra/Boxes $119.00 Front Mezzanine $119.00 Rear Mezzanine (A – E) $119.00 Rear Mezzanine (F) $79.00
I’ve already bought tickets for four productions (Skintight, My Fair Lady, The Boys in the Band, Iceman) I’m seeing on my June trip as I figured they weren’t likely to be available via TKTS and could be sold out. I have other shows (Spongebob, Once on This Island, Carousel) I’m going to wait on because because they’re frequently listed at TKTS.
I’m leaning toward prepurchasing tickets for my two remaining plays: Angels in America and Three Tall Women. This is because I have lost track about how often they’re listed at TKTS now after the Tony noms and because I want really good seats for both.
In relation to Three Tall Women specifically, has anyone noticed if it was still at TKTS this last week? Also, are there any Center Orchestra discount codes?
On Telecharge right now, for the performance I want to see there are two Center Orchestra tickets being shown to me - a Row J Seat 109 and a Row P Seat 109. Row J is $313. Row P is $183. Quite a difference. For those who have seen it, is it worth paying the extra $$$ to be 6 rows closer to the stage? Also, I’m tall with knee problems when facing limited leg room (did fine at Schubert; did not do well in upper mezzanine at Studio 54). I usually aim for aisle seats although Orchestra seats tend to be okay regardless of where they are. These seats are not aisle seats. What’s legroom like in the Golden Theatre?
Miles, being closer is better at Three Tall Women, but not $130 better for six rows. I'd get the Row P seat immediately, especially since it's selling so well. The Golden also isn't a gigantic theatre, so it's a great seat anyway. Tickets are really flying out for this one.
BroadwayConcierge said: "Miles, being closer is better atThree Tall Women, but not $130 better for six rows. I'd get the Row P seat immediately, especially since it's selling so well. The Golden also isn't a gigantic theatre, so it's a great seat anyway.Tickets are really flying out for this one."
Thanks, what’s legroom like in the Orchestra? There is another seat Row R I believe - Left Orchestra Seat 1 so aisle seat - 16 rows from stage. Same price as Center Orchestra Row P. If legroom is an issue at the Golden, I’d reluctantly give up some closeness for comfort as long as I won’t regret the view.
BroadwayConcierge said: "I don't remember having leg room issues at the Golden! I felt rather comfortable in my orchestra seats for both 3TWandDoll's House.
If it helps at all, here's a picture from Row N in the orchestra."
Was this your seat? If not, what row were you in and did you feel removed from the action?
I sat in the last row of the orchestra for A Doll’s House in the center and it was a perfect seat. Leg room was a little tight though. It’s a very small theatre.
Thanks. I just bit the bullet and bought that Row P ticket. I know for Angels, I need to wait for payment from my most recent contract job as I want to be closer to the stage which means $$$$.
n2nbaby said: "I sat in the last row of the orchestra for A Doll’s House in the center and it was a perfect seat. Leg room was a little tight though. It’s a very small theatre."
Shoot. I hope I don’t regret not having an aisle seat.
n2nbaby said: "I sat in the last row of the orchestra for A Doll’s House in the center and it was a perfect seat. Leg room was a little tight though. It’s a very small theatre."
n2nbaby, are you tall with any knee problems? I’m wondering if I should call and switch my Row P Center Orchestra seat to that Row R Aisle Seat 1 Left Orchestra Seat.
Miles2Go2 said: "n2nbaby said: "I sat in the last row of the orchestra for A Doll’s House in the center and it was a perfect seat. Leg room was a little tight though. It’s a very small theatre."
Shoot. I hope I don’t regret not having an aisle seat."
MILES Hey here's a visual of the GOLDEN
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Robbie2 said: "Miles2Go2 said: "n2nbaby said: "I sat in the last row of the orchestra for A Doll’s House in the center and it was a perfect seat. Leg room was a little tight though. It’s a very small theatre."
Shoot. I hope I don’t regret not having an aisle seat."
MILES Hey here's a visual of the GOLDEN
Hmmm...that first pic looks great. Not sure based on second pic though...
Can anyone compare the Golden Theatre Orchestra legroom to the rear mezzanine at Richard Rodgers Theatre or Studio 54 or Orchestra at Lincoln Center’s Beaumont Theatre? As long as it’s better than that, I think I should be okay with my non-aisle Seat.
I’m 5’11 and did both the Richard Rodgers and Golden last week. Sat in the rear mezzanine for Hamilton and orchestra non aisle seat at the golden which was far more comfortable. I too usually try for an aisle seat but didn’t find it an issue not having one.