NievesG said: "Just splurged on orch A2... hope this is the last time I pay full price for tickets (I always say that) but I just have to see this thing."
When are you going? I'm there this Sat and sitting in A1.
NievesG said: "Danielle0314 said: "When are you going? I'm there this Sat and sitting in A1."
September 19th... please report back :)"
Reporting back as promised.... OMGOMGOMG. It was a whole new experience up there! Being able to be that close to the emotions was incredible. There's moments during the show where they are so close you feel like you could reach out and touch them. The view was fine and we could see everything! Enjoy it and let me know what you think.
Hi all - I have two tickets for the Cursed Child showings (Parts 1 and 2) on Thursday 9/13 and Friday 9/14 at 7:30 p.m. We were supposed to attend with another couple but they can no longer go. Seats are in Dress Circle, Row M.
Looking to sell them for $100/each ($400 total for both parts). I wanted to post them here first before I tried Stubhub/Craigslist. Will be willing to transfer the tickets after payment through Paypal/Venmo/any other method you feel comfortable and is secure.
Without scrolling through all of this thread, hoping someone can answer a seating question for me -
After struggling to get seats on the last few go-arounds, I found some for March that match my trip for $95 each (Row ZZ side orchestra). How much is truly missed from the overhang? The view looks far, but it doesn't seem like much is cut off.
Thanks!
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards
IdinaBellFoster said: "Without scrolling through all of this thread, hoping someone can answer a seating question for me -
After struggling to get seats on the last few go-arounds, I found some for March that match my trip for $95 each (Row ZZ side orchestra). How much is truly missed from the overhang? The view looks far, but it doesn't seem like much is cut off.
Thanks!"
The first time i saw it I was in row V. There's one thing, at the very end of part 1 act 2 (right before the end), that you won't be able to see, as well as the end of part 2 act 3 (right before intermission). But, both instances you're able to deduce what's going on and what's being seen, so it's not really a loss.
The pricing and availability for this show are baffling. Tourists who need to buy tickets far in advance to ensure they see the show are at a disadvantage. The advantage goes to locals, who can check for availability and score last minute (within a week) deals. On Saturday I bought a tickets for Thursday/Friday, Dress Circle, Row B, center. $90/performance. If I lived out of town, I would most likely have paid double for that seat, since I would have bought far in advance (and probably not as good a seat). They are clearly using dynamic pricing to sell seats, but there doesn't seem to be any pattern to how they price them or when they release them. I think solo travelers may be better off waiting before booking. Couples may also want to risk it. Any more than that almost have no choice. Being two parts is working for AND against this show.
Selling ONE ticket for Parts I & II for 9/6 & 9/7 (this Thursday and Friday). Asking for what I paid ($102 total), seat is Dress Circle L128. Mobile transfer, money sent via PayPal. DM if interested.
"Mostly, I loved the size of these people's emotions. Nobody has emotions this size anymore. Outsized emotions. Operatic emotions. Kushemski and Vanda are like Tristan and Isolde, they're Paolo and Francesca. Nobody's in total thrall like this anymore. Nobody's overcome by passion like this, or goes through this kind of rage." Thomas, Venus in Fur
Danielle0314 said: "IdinaBellFoster said: "Without scrolling through all of this thread, hoping someone can answer a seating question for me -
After struggling to get seats on the last few go-arounds, I found some for March that match my trip for $95 each (Row ZZ side orchestra). How much is truly missed from the overhang? The view looks far, but it doesn't seem like much is cut off.
Thanks!"
The first time i saw it I was in row V. There's one thing, at the very end of part 1 act 2 (right before the end), that you won't be able to see, as well as the end of part 2 act 3 (right before intermission). But, both instances you're able to deduce what's going on and what's being seen, so it's not really a loss.
The seats should be just fine for ya. Enjoy! :)"
Thank you!! We could’ve pass on the chance to see it for less than $200 per person. The prices really aren’t great for those who are out of town, as Fosse76 pointed out.
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards
Still looking to sell a pair of two part tickets for 9/27 (part one) and 9/28 (part two). Seats are in Orchestra Right, Row W, seats 8 and 10. Looking to cut my losses and sell them at $500 (for the pair for two part tickets). PM if interested.
Another dumb question - if better seats pop up for my date, can I return the ones I purchased previously directly to Ticketmaster?
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards