Just wondering? That guy who say 17 shows in 11 days got me thinking, to all the fans does seein a show beat seein the brooklyn bridge or the natural history museum? or seein the statue of liberty
I typically go to NYC mainly to see shows...if I'm with my Mom, we might do something "touristy", but if I'm with a friend, we are all about theatre. Although I do admit there are MANY areas of the city that I DO want to explore...I just haven't gotten that far yet. Luckily, I don't live too far away!
I plan on going at the end of the month, but I'm only going to see spring awakening, partly cause I wanna see NYC, partly cause I'm with my Dad who's not too keen on saying so many shows
I am right there with you guys...I'd like to take one more trip before school starts, but I'm rather broke...so I MAY go up and try to get tickets for a show through TKTS. (I've never been brave enough to head to the city without having tickets to a show)
I've seen all the touristy landmarks and whatnot. When I'm in the city my mission is to see as many shows as I can.
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That would be one of the main reasons I'd go. I'd make the most of my time though and see what else is on offer. Unfortunately, seeing a show wasn't part of our media trip when I went I could have seen Beauty and the Beast too before it closed!
I've been a couple of times and seen a good deal of the usual tourist stuff. But you can do both, I enjoy going to museums or whatever else during the day and then catch a show in the evening, and yes, not much you can do on matinee days but given the choice between two shows or just one and doing something else during the day, I'll take the two show day.
Now that I have friends going to college there, I go to NYC a lot just to hang out with them, and we always see a show. So I don't go FOR a show but I do end up seeing one. It's not like I go everyday.
But my mummy always buys me some super good tickets for some show that I love a lot or haven't seen yet for my birthday, and we go together and hit up museums, parks, then end with the show. That's also because my mom never goes to NYC. Like, never. Maybe twice a year.
I mean, Denzel Washington? Gun to my head..of course.
I am a firm believer in serendipity- all the random pieces coming together in one wonderful moment, when suddenly you see what their purpose was all along.
I go to the city for the sole purpose of catching shows. I've done the touristy/museum stuff. If I am there for work (non theatre-related), I still make sure I have a ticket for something theatre-related for every night I am free.
"Why do you care what people might say? Why try to fit into their design?" (Side Show)
NYC is just a short ride away so I do usually go just to see a show or two and then come right home. Might do lunch or dinner, but that's about it. Then again, I've pretty much already done all the touristy things.
"But I can tell you that Raoul, who was so handsome in "The Phantom," is now a drunken wreck."
I usually go to NYC just for the shows. The first time I went, we were very touristy. However, ever since then I've planned to go to NYC to see shows. Anything else is a bonus. In fact, I hadn't even seen the Statue of Liberty until a couple of trips ago, and the only reason I went was because a friend wanted to go. Most of the time, I try to go on matinee days, but even then I can do other things in the city during the time off.
So, that was the Drowsy Chaperone. Oh, I love it so much. I know it's not a perfect show...but it does what a musical is supposed to do. It takes you to another world, and it gives you a little tune to carry with you in your head for when you're feeling blue. Ya know?
i live on long island about a 40 minute train ride from nyc i usually only come into the city to see a show i belong to tdf and usually will purchase tickets and just see the show and leave
Which keeps me alive so I can spend money on shows.
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I do. I live in Louisville and I try to get to NYC every other year and my sole purpose is to see as many shows as possible in a few days. I usually travel with a couple friends who may see one or two shows while I see all I can.
That's my main reason of going, I never get to see any good Broadway-caliber shows where I live so whenever I get the chance to go to NYC(which was once, and soon another trip) seeing shows is my main goal!
I go just to see shows. Of course, my mom likes to do museums and stuff like that, too.
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