So I wasn't planning on seeing Rent again, but now that its extending I feel like I really want to go to the closing show. I understand that those who previously purchased tickets can exchange for the 7th, but it wasn't clear to me if they are going to open the 7th to the public and when. Does anyone know this information? Thank you.
Wow, I almost posted that in one of the Sondheim threads tonight. Seriously.
He's a faker, and you've been taken in by his con. And in doing so, you are enabling him. He is doing more damage to aspergers than papa's words ever could. -Chane/Liverpool on me having asperger syndrome.
Wow, I almost posted that in one of the Sondheim threads tonight. Seriously.
He's a faker, and you've been taken in by his con. And in doing so, you are enabling him. He is doing more damage to aspergers than papa's words ever could. -Chane/Liverpool on me having asperger syndrome.
From what I read, IF you purchased a ticket for the previously announced closing performance and can produce the receipt and some legitimizing information (Translation if you were not the original purchaseer of the ticket (ie: you bought it on eBay) you're pretty much SOL.) then you can exchange it for the September 7th final performance. But they're not guaranteeing seat location or anything.
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I'm going to feel embarrassed saying this but I wanted to see the last show of RENT. But since I'm so oblivious to the world, I thought it was the 4th because that's the last day on Ticketmaster. My father was in a good mood and ordered the tickets for me right then and there. Now, I have tickets to the performance on the fourth. And I feel so guilty and bad because my dad was so excited that he got the tickets for me.
I guess I just want re-encouragement that it was worth getting these tickets. They are front mezz, row CC, center. I think that the seventh will be pretty sold out once the exchanges are done, right? Any words of happiness will be appreciated!!
I didn't read his post, otherwise I would've just commented there saying that the same thing happened to me. I don't have a "daddy" who buys me tickets all the time. I pay for all the shows I see, that's the reason why I feel so badly for what happened.
No problem, (if that wasn't a sarcastic apology?) I just don't like getting picked on.
I understand. I'm on my own for tickets and stuff too. Though I think my dad's buying tickets for something when he and my mom and sister come up for my sister and my birthday (no, we're not twins...she's 5 years to the day younger)...we haven't figured out what yet. It'll be in July.
Experience live theater. Experience paintings. Experience books. Live, look and listen like artists! ~ imaginethis
LIVE THAT LESSON!!!!!!