Do they have a rush and cancellation line for it. If so I will try and pop in withing the next two weeks if I can afford it.
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Wow good luck! First preview of a show like this will last about 6 hours!
Wow good luck! First preview of a show like this will last about 6 hours!
LOL, my bum was completely flat by the end of the first movie for being on a seat so long, so, I think if I ever see this I'll bring a wheelchair, I think my legs will be completely numb.
Miss Elphie, be sure to write a review for us. :) I so excited for you!
Miss Elphie, be sure to write a review for us. :) I so excited for you!
Will do. And yeah, I'm a little worried about how long the show is going to be. At least I'll have two intermissions to get up and move around.
I'm excited as this is the first show I'll see where I have been to the first ever performance. I'm looking forward to the whole experience.
Have a great time MissElphie, please write a review! Where are you sitting?
I'm in the first row of the balcony. I actually originally had like 5th or 6th row of the balcony for Thursday night, but when that got cancelled, I switched my tickets and got better seats. Yay!
I'm going! I hope. Well, I had a ticket for yesterday (thursday) and couldn't go on March 2nd so i managed to get my ticket switched for tommorow, but i need to give them a confirmation number or somthing and I'm weary that it'll backfire and I'll end up waiting in the lobby for 3 hours. Keep your fingers crossed!
I wouldn't worry about it. I'm in the same boat as you. Picked up tickets the same day as the show there before with a confirmation # and never had a problem. They usually don't even need the number. Picture id is the most important thing.
Review, Review, review and please mention the cast as well as spectacle, etc.
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It sounds like the producers are calling it every but a "musical" there calling it a theatrical event and one of the producers said to playbill.com Calling the show a "musical" might be in the eye or ear of the theatregoer....so i'm confused if it's a actually a musical or a play with music...i mean it seems like it would be a musical maybe there just trying to drawl in people that wouldn't be big fans of musicals.
Updated On: 2/4/06 at 02:08 AM
Play set to music with occasional songs.
five hours and eight minutes!
5 hours? I thought it was 3 and a half.
It is only 3 and a half hours. Not longer.
And it's neither a play nor a musical. The producers call it a genre-breaking show or theatrical event. BUT everyone does and will call it a musical.
Sorry, I was counting down, not quoting the length. Four hours 26 minutes!
oh God, why am I thinking halfway between a cirque production and a true musical?
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I'm extreamly excited to hear about this.
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