LesWickedly said: "I'm guessing Row C isn't that bad, when right behind it, it's premium. Should I go for row c and be super close, which is great if the stage isn't too high, or go further back in the theater?
I just bought row C with that reasoning. Hope it proves correct.
In terms of Sarna Lapine directing, excuse my ignorance, but what is the basis for the disappointment expressed here?
All of my dreams are come true. Please oh please let there be a cast recording. Jake and Annaleigh are coming for their well deserved Tony nominations for these roles. Ugh, I'm so happy.
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RE: Row C of the Orchestra - I do wonder why Seats 107 - 110 aren't for sale, though, for ANY performances? Could it be for the conductor? I would hope that the orchestra is built gloriously for this score!
I agree with LJay that SUNDAY doesn't need a huge production. In fact the last revival was quite small - it just used projection design brilliantly. But it was lacking in the orchestra departments. I think the show just needs a great 'vision' to work. I wasn't impressed by Sarna Lapine's vision for the concert but maybe she will surprise with a proper rehearsal and a budget to do something The fully staged production she designed regionally looks interesting at least.
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neonlightsxo said: ""In terms of Sarna Lapine directing, excuse my ignorance, but what is the basis for the disappointment expressed here?"
There was little to no direction or innovation in the concert production.
Thanks. It doesn't seem to me one can extrapolate much from that, given the nature of the event (i.e., a concert initially slated for a one night run).
Ben Platt probably just threw a vase at a wall. :)
Wondering, though---Jake G. has never done 8 performances a week in a musical. I wonder if he'll be up for it. That's a lot different than a handful of performances.
Saw this at City Center, so I don't need to see it again, good though it was. For those who want another looksee, the idea of equally (or more) expensive balcony tickets does not entice.
mamaleh said: " Wondering, though---Jake G. has never done 8 performances a week in a musical. I wonder if he'll be up for it. That's a lot different than a handful of performances. "
I attended the sneak peek of "On The Town" at the Hudson. A pretty intimate theater. From what I remember the stage wasn't really high up. I sat a few rows back from it on the side. Also, from what I remember, balcony seats should have a fine view.
What a great website! Well designed and super easy to use.
Just got two tickets for March 7th! So excited.
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Just bought Seats 101 and 102 in Row C after and hour of freaking out because my credit card was declined at first. Other than that, the website was very smooth and I'm very excited. This will be a performance to remember.
I bought front row balcony on the side aisle. I'm wondering why those were $79 for a Saturday, but the center was like $109. I wouldn't think it would be that much of a difference in view.
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I wasn't even planning another NYC trip for the spring, but then this was announced and I bought tickets without thinking twice. Looks like I'll be back at the end of March. SO excited for this!