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Help..Wonderful Town

Help..Wonderful Town

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sparky310
#0Help..Wonderful Town
Posted: 12/15/03 at 12:09pm

Ok..I am not bitching..i am looking for help..so here is the story..i purchase a ticket..full price to see Wonderful Town in previews...the day i was to see it Donna Murphy got ill...so i had to send my ticket back and go to the box office again as telecharge would not do an exchange over the phone...so i got a ticket for last thursday...row N (not as good as the first ticket I had)...i went..all excited to see her perform..and got there and unfortunately she was ill..well i was there so i saw the show anyway..it was wonderful...but of course now I am still trying to get a good ticket ..which is nearly impossible since the reviews came out...and telecharge is not helpful at all.....i'm a huge fan of Donna Murphy's..i saw her 5 times in Passion (including closing night) and 4 times in King and I...can someone please direct me to a source to help..i dont want to sit in the orchestra to see her..i dont want to sit 1/2 a mile away.

thanks for any advice..

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jrb_actor
#1re: Help..Wonderful Town
Posted: 12/15/03 at 12:22pm

I don't have info on these, but if I am not mistaken, the very first row of center is rush tix--$25???

Also, the Mezz (Rows A - F) are excellent seats. And, I actually think a few rows behind that are fine. Since you have seen the show, you might enjoy the box seats, too.

As an usher I often watch the show from the back of the orchestra on the side--it's still a great seat:

I think folks who think there are bad seats in most of these houses need to spend time in a 3000 seat house's balcony or side orch. Then, you will greatly appreciate that most of the seats in these Broadway houses are EXCELLENT seats. =)



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