I can't believe that I already got a ticket for this show for $ 64.50 (not including fees) thru playbill discount for tomorrow ....now they ADDED more tickets on TDF for $29.00- you must be kiddin' me....They posted those DATES before and ran out of tickets- that's why I bought mine thru broadwayoffers...
Oh well ! SUPPORT THE ARTS
J
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For those without tickets yet
Farnsworth Invention Oct 20- Nov 3 tixs
This new Broadway play by Aaron Sorkin (A Few Good Men, "The West Wing") concerns the begining of television and the bitter legal battle between the young genius Philo T. Farnsworth, who invented it in 1927 when he was a high school student, and the head of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) who, with legal and corporate force behind him, wrestles for his place in history to claim the glory instead. Hank Azaria (Spamalot) stars as the RCA magnate and Jimmi Simpson as the rightful patent owner. Des McAnuff (Jersey Boys, Big River, The Who's Tommy) directs.
Available Dates Mondays: October 22nd 8:00PM, October 29th 8:00PM Tuesdays: October 23rd 8:00PM, October 30th 8:00PM Wednesdays: October 24th 2:00PM, October 24th 8:00PM, October 31st 2:00PM, October 31st 8:00PM Thursdays: October 25th 8:00PM, November 1st 8:00PM Fridays: October 26th 8:00PM, November 2nd 8:00PM Saturdays: October 20th 2:00PM, October 20th 8:00PM, October 27th 2:00PM, November 3rd 2:00PM
In this new Broadway production, the cast of 26 includes Jonathan Cake (Medea), Tony Award Winner Michael Cerveris (Assassins, Sweeney Todd), Tony Award Winner John Cullum (Shenandoah, On the Twentieth Century), Tony Award nominee Martha Plimpton (Coast of Utopia), John Pankow (Twelve Angry Men) and Tony Award Winner Phylicia Rashad (A Raisin in the Sun) under the direction of Mark Lamos (Seascape, The Rivals.) One of William Shakespeares most unusual and spectacular plays, the late Romance CYMBELINE combines comedy, tragedy and history into an epic tale of power and magic. This is a story of a magical kingdom ruled by a wicked queen with a Lear-like monarch lost to her spell, a clown who becomes a monster, a good-hearted husband wracked with doubts about his wifes fidelity and a luminous heroine around whom the whole play swirls like designs in a Persian carpet. A Lincoln Center Theater presentation, the play creates a world never before seen but in dreams a world of shipwrecks, magical banquets, characters inexplicably becoming winged gods descending on the backs of eagles.
Available Dates Sundays: November 4th 3:00PM Tuesdays: November 6th 8:00PM Wednesdays: November 7th 2:00PM, November 7th 8:00PM Thursdays: November 8th 8:00PM Fridays: November 2nd 8:00PM Saturdays: November 3rd 8:00PM
^^^ We will see one another tomorrow. I am still p*ssed off for paying $64.00 plus fees .. I should have waited ! I did not know they will ADD MORE tickets today .. FRIDAY .. Unbelievable !
Moral to the story : if they ran out of tickets on TDF ...wait bec. they might bring it back ... buy at the last minute ..