My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!
pixeltracker

Presenting Tickets as Gifts?

Presenting Tickets as Gifts?

Anthony3 Profile Photo
Anthony3
#0Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 12:11pm

I bought my aunt tickets for The Producers, b/c she really wants to see it. Does anyone know of a good way to present the ticket to her as a gift?

Thanks for the advice!

Michael Bennett Profile Photo
Michael Bennett
#1re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 12:16pm

Buy the cd and put the tickets inside of the jewel case. Or the coffee table book.

Otherwise you'll just have to hand them to her in an envelope like a gift card to the OLIVE GARDEN.

Rathnait62 Profile Photo
Rathnait62
#2re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 12:17pm

Or hand them to her when you're at the Olive Garden having dinner before the show.


Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson

ashley0139
#3re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 12:19pm

Put them in a really big box and make her dig for them?


"This table, he is over one hundred years old. If I could, I would take an old gramophone needle and run it along the surface of the wood. To hear the music of the voices. All that was said." - Doug Wright, I Am My Own Wife

StageManager2 Profile Photo
StageManager2
#4re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 12:19pm

You should wrap the tickets in a small box and then wrap the box in a bigger box and that box in a bigger box and so on, until the last box is the size of a big screen T.V. (We did that to my grandmother one Christmas with earrings.) She'll never guess what you got her.


Salve, Regina, Mater misericordiae
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia

Anthony3 Profile Photo
Anthony3
#5re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 12:24pm

thanks guys, those are all fun ideas!

munkustrap178 Profile Photo
munkustrap178
#6re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 12:25pm

I would just put them in a card. Tickets don't fit inside a CD case.


"If you are going to do something, do it well. And leave something witchy." -Charlie Manson

MotorTink Profile Photo
MotorTink
#7re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 12:26pm

One christmas my fiance got me tickets to see Beauty & the Beast. I knew for a while he had gotten them for me, but two days before Christmas, he called and said he was so upset that the tickets fell through. Looking back it was a lame excuse, but at the time I believed him. Well on Christmas morning, I was opening lil gift after little gift. Then I unwrap a really crappy looking box. I open it up and there are the tickets. I was so happy!



BroadwayBoobs: I'll give all of you who weren't there a hint of who took the pictures ...it rhymes with shameless

SOMMS: I knew it was Tink!

StageManager2 Profile Photo
StageManager2
#8re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 12:32pm

Aww, MotorTink, that was sweet... in a twisted sort of way. re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?

Tell me, did he propose during the show?



Salve, Regina, Mater misericordiae
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra
Salve, Salve Regina
Ad te clamamus exsules filii Eva
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
O clemens O pia
Updated On: 10/27/06 at 12:32 PM

MotorTink Profile Photo
MotorTink
#9re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 12:49pm

hehe no, he proposed about 6 months later. It was really sweet though because he had never been to a show before, and didn't really have any interest in it. But he knew how much I wanted to see it, so he researched it and found the best times, etc. That was in 2002. He will be attending his 3rd show on Sunday and is actually really enjoying it all.



BroadwayBoobs: I'll give all of you who weren't there a hint of who took the pictures ...it rhymes with shameless

SOMMS: I knew it was Tink!

Jane2 Profile Photo
Jane2
#10re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 1:47pm

Where I work there are 5 theaters. Many people give tickets as gifts, and what they do is black out the name of the show with a marker and make the giftee walk to the theater with their eyes closed after making sure I don't say the name of the show out loud! oy. This happens a lot!


<-----I'M TOTES ROLLING MY EYES

peach
#11re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 1:51pm

I always present them in a nice picture frame I think the recipient will like. Goes over very well!

bdwaygirl Profile Photo
bdwaygirl
#12re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 1:52pm

I wouldn't care how they were presented. I just wish someone would give me tickets as a gift!


I hung out with Cheyenne Jackson in his dressing room waayyyyyy before he tickled D2.

"unleash the girly"

Our fingerprints don't fade from the lives we touch.

Puppies are babies in fur coats.

Tinfoil...The Terrorizing Terminator

DRSisLove Profile Photo
DRSisLove
#13re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 3:21pm

I made a video (a friend's 16th bday, made a slideshow of pix, etc.) on the computer and at the end of the 10 minute thing, it said "Oh! And you have tickets to Company and High Fidelity"

Dirty Rotten Scoundrel Profile Photo
Dirty Rotten Scoundrel
#14re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?
Posted: 10/27/06 at 3:39pm

Ahem, DRSisLove, that post is not accurate at all. It was more like, *Date in December* "2:00 *HiFi poster art.* *8:00 Company poster art*."

Though the DVD did include a slideshow, and was very sweet. Oh, was I not s'posed to mention it was for me?

re: Presenting Tickets as Gifts?.


Videos