Got to the theatre on the night of the performance - follow two other theatre goers into a dark alley, strike them over the head with a steel pipe and grab their tickets.
Won't cost you a cent.
The truly beautiful should be lawfully restricted from wearing clothing; and the truly butt-ugly should be lawfully mandated from going naked.
If you don't mind sitting in the balcony, you can go to the box office day of the show and get tickets up there for $19.55 a piece. Otherwise I'd reccomend the TKTS line. I got two orchestra tickets for ASU there the other day for $53/ticket.
ASU has been selling out recently, so you may not just be able to walk up to the box office on the day of the show to buy tickets. There are plenty of good discounts out right now ($50 orchestra seats), as well as the $19.55 balcony seats that you can buy now to ensure you get good (yet inexpensive) tickets.
The Best Western Presidential is right in the Times Square area (right around the corner from the Hershey store). It was only $120 in March for a weeknight. Tiny rooms, but nice and clean. Incredible location.
ah! As you are in NYC and watching a Broadway show just give a little thought to the boy in Illinois whose turning 21 that night!
(Martha Graham from a letter to Agnes de Mille) "There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening That is translated through you into action, And because there is only one of you in all time, This expression is unique. If you block it, It will never exist through any other medium And be lost. The world will never have it. It is not your business to determine how good it is, Nor how valuable it is, Nor how it compares with other expressions. It is your business to keep it yours, clearly and directly, To keep the channel open. You do not even have to believe in yourself or your work. You have to keep open and aware Directly to the urges that motivate you. Keep the channel open. No artist is pleased. There is no satisfaction whatever at any time. There is only a queer, divine dissatisfaction, A blessed unrest that keeps us marching And makes us more alive than others."
"But I relish every brillant inspired moment. This is who I'm determined to be- an actor/singer/dancer-no, I take that back, this is who I am. These people are my tribe, my destiny. I know it.
-How I Paid for College; A story of sex, theft, friendship and musical theater.
I has to log in for this one cause I'm having the same problem about a hotel, and I work at one.
the show is great I saw it when I was up in March
Happy 21st theatreboi I justcelebrated my 21st this last sun I dont remember much of it
In the words of the great MargoChanning
"Broadwayworld.com -- Your One Stop on the Internet for All Things Broadway, Nasty Political Discussions, Meltdowns, Name-Calling and General Nonsense along with being a Premiere Pick-up Joint for Hotties, Shut-ins, Rambunctuous Teenagers With Bad Grammar, and All Manner of Bitter, Jaded Theatre Queens with WAY Too Much Time on Their Hands"?
Good cheap hotels are a thing of the past, at least in mid-town. Last year, The BW President, Milford Plaza, and The Edison were going for around $119, and now the Ed is up to $170 (plus tax and parking).
thanks bdwaygirl!! an awesome friend took the picture!
"But I relish every brillant inspired moment. This is who I'm determined to be- an actor/singer/dancer-no, I take that back, this is who I am. These people are my tribe, my destiny. I know it.
-How I Paid for College; A story of sex, theft, friendship and musical theater.
(Martha Graham from a letter to Agnes de Mille) "There is a vitality, a life force, a quickening That is translated through you into action, And because there is only one of you in all time, This expression is unique. If you block it, It will never exist through any other medium And be lost. The world will never have it. It is not your business to determine how good it is, Nor how valuable it is, Nor how it compares with other expressions. It is your business to keep it yours, clearly and directly, To keep the channel open. You do not even have to believe in yourself or your work. You have to keep open and aware Directly to the urges that motivate you. Keep the channel open. No artist is pleased. There is no satisfaction whatever at any time. There is only a queer, divine dissatisfaction, A blessed unrest that keeps us marching And makes us more alive than others."