I'm in Chicago, where we have an incredible theater scene that I'm excited to explore for another year. My wife and I usually make a few pilgrimages to NYC a year, and we just planned our first one the other day. In March, we're traveling to see Company and Hadestown. We're also dyyyying to get lottery tickets for a Wednesday matinee of either West Side Story or Caroline, or Change. If the reviews for either of those make them sound irresistible, we might just buckle down and buy tickets.
Already have a ticket to the Joseph/Dreamcoat concert and Fun Home in Washington DC in June. I'm hoping to make it to Sydney to see Fun Home and The Secret Garden in the same week.
"This thread reads like a series of White House memos." — Mister Matt
Edit: The Band's Visit (Won the tour lottery, last minute addition but first to see)
I am also playing the lottery/rushing the same day I am seeing TKAM, so I could also see Wicked, Little Shop, TPTGW, or Chicago for the matinee.
I also know my school is having a spring Broadway trip, they have yet to announce the shows, but they could possibly be Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? or How I Learned to Drive. So many shows this season I want to see and I am thrilled.
Have tickets for: Plaza Suite (out of town) Wicked Assassins Birthday Candles Whisper House (59E59 theaters) The Jungle Waitress on tour The Minutes Flying Over Sunset
Next to Normal (Washington DC) Cats (Richmond, VA) Company (Broadway) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Broadway) The Band’s Visit (Richmond, VA)
Haven’t been able to actually sit and compile a list of shows I want to see! Not sure if we will be in the same area come summer, so holding out buying anything past April.
How many people in this thread are seeing a first preview? I've never been to one, and I'm trying to decide between Diana and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf....
magictodo123 said: "How many people in this thread are seeing a first preview? I've never been to one, and I'm trying to decide between Diana and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf...."
I'm seeing the first preview of Company on March 2. Almost everything I'll see this spring will be during the first two-three weeks of previews. I do it because of the greater ticket discounts.