MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
AnnieBlack
Leading Actor Joined: 4/3/14
#350MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 8:34am
Jordan Catalano said: "But is it worse than RENT?
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What made the RENT fans so crazy? I've heard that a couple of times this year and am generally curious
Liza's Headband
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/13
#351MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 8:48am
gypsy101 said: "I thought Liza was being sarcastic (although the comments are now deleted). It's not really "terrifying."
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I was but it clearly didn't come across that way, hence my deletion. Not worth the headache I'll get from reading HAMILTON fanatics try to defend their use of it...
#352MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 8:52am
ashk8177 said: "Someone using a nickname is "terrifying"? Interesting. "
And don't you EVER refer to Brian Stokes Mitchell as Stokes!
#353MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 9:51am
Anakela said: "Liza's Headband said: "If it's a personal nickname used by her friends and colleagues? Yes, scary and concerning (otherwise known as "terrifying). I haven't seen her call herself Pippa nor any media outlets call her that in corresponding articles, interviews, videos, etc.
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She's listed as Phillipa "Pippa" Soo on the Julliard website. Is that a professional enough reference for y'all?
http://www.juilliard.edu/journal/author/pippa-soo"
Maybe Philippa Soo went to Julliard, but Phillipa Soo, Pippa or otherwise, definitely went to Juilliard.
#354MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 9:54am
Dancingthrulife2 said: "At least it's good for the OP to invest his/her time and energy in something he/she really likes. It's not stupid at all to have passion and go for what you want, regardless of the result. People value things differently, and a shiny sports car might mean a whole world to you while some do not give a fk at all. Not because they are super rich but they simply don't care about automobile. What they set their sights on is something else. What's wrong, then, for it to be a superbly written and performed Broadway show? My heart goes out to you, OP."
I don't think waiting outside for days for the chance of a cancellation ticket is passion or investment of time or energy at all.
Passion is volunteering, or creating, or working. This is sitting on a sidewalk in a line to wait in a line, governed by rules created by other people in the line, to buy a ticket to a Broadway show. It's a fad-driven act of privilege.
Frankly, I think being able to not have to work for days at a time so you can sit on a line is just as costly as paying whatever the tickets are going for on the second-hand market. And if you can't afford to take the time off to do this but do it anyway, well... maybe some priorities need to be reassessed.
#355MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 9:57am
This is my new favorite thread. I hope it runs as long as Hamilton.
#356MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 10:00am
Someday the OP will proudly be able to say, quoting Sondheim, "I stood on bread lines with the best."

Liza's Headband
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/13
#357MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 10:01am
Kad hit the nail on the head. Waiting in line for over four days is, in fact, privilege. There are many who cannot afford to take off work.
#358MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 10:34am
AnnieBlack said:"What made the RENT fans so crazy? I've heard that a couple of times this year and am generally curious"
Rent fanatics a.k.a. "Rentheads" were some of the worst theater fanatics that I have encountered. These fanatics took the word fanatic to a whole other level with their obsessiveness. Some of them to the point of delusion. They were over-the-top obnoxious in their adoration. Some of them were truly territorial with it as if they had a hand in creating it, some appropriated the personalities of their favorite character(s), some were just out-and-out unhinged and using the show as a sense to belong to something, anything to be noticed or "hip" in the eyes of others.
It was all quite nauseating or laughable - - - depending on your perspective.
F.Y.I.: Notice I am referring to some and not all that were/are "Rentheads".
AnnieBlack
Leading Actor Joined: 4/3/14
#359MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 1:48pm
There is a great book waiting to be written about the rise of theatre obsessed folks since Rent!
#360MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 1:51pm
Some Rentheads even got so obsessed it gave them cancer.
godlessondheimite2
Swing Joined: 4/22/16
#361MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 2:24pm
If RENThead had social media, would they be worse than the Hamilfans? Is it possible to be worse than the Hamilfans?
#362MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 3:50pm
I mean, there were Rent message boards and LiveJournal groups back in the day that were quite rabid.
#363MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 4:07pm
Kad said: "Frankly, I think being able to not have to work for days at a time so you can sit on a line is just as costly as paying whatever the tickets are going for on the second-hand market. And if you can't afford to take the time off to do this but do it anyway, well... maybe some priorities need to be reassessed."
I think that's true for people who have great paying jobs out there. For those who are unemployed or in summer vacation who have the time, then waiting in line is an alternative way to pay face-value tickets.
aaaaaa15
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/31/15
#364MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 4:12pmWell it's also true for people that have poorly paid jobs that can't afford second hand tickets, nor to line up for 4 nights and miss work.
#365MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 4:19pm
perfectlymarvelous said: "I mean, there were Rent message boards and LiveJournal groups back in the day that were quite rabid. "
RentSecrets was wonderful. Ha. (?)
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#366MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 10:13pm
I loved Rent. What are you saying, Rent fans loved too much? I don't really get it. Sorry for you.
#367MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/28/16 at 10:16pm
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/155/hoaxing-yourself?act=3#play
#368MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/29/16 at 9:47am
Wick3 said: "Kad said: "Frankly, I think being able to not have to work for days at a time so you can sit on a line is just as costly as paying whatever the tickets are going for on the second-hand market. And if you can't afford to take the time off to do this but do it anyway, well... maybe some priorities need to be reassessed."
I think that's true for people who have great paying jobs out there. For those who are unemployed or in summer vacation who have the time, then waiting in line is an alternative way to pay face-value tickets."
Both scenarios imply that you are able to go on comfortably without having an income for an extended period of time.
After Eight
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/5/09
#369MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/29/16 at 9:55am
"Is it possible to be worse than the Hamilfans?"
It would be difficult to conceive of it. And frightening!
UncleCharlie
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/26/16
#370MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/29/16 at 12:42pm
Kad said: "Wick3 said: "Kad said: "Frankly, I think being able to not have to work for days at a time so you can sit on a line is just as costly as paying whatever the tickets are going for on the second-hand market. And if you can't afford to take the time off to do this but do it anyway, well... maybe some priorities need to be reassessed."
I think that's true for people who have great paying jobs out there. For those who are unemployed or in summer vacation who have the time, then waiting in line is an alternative way to pay face-value tickets."
Both scenarios imply that you are able to go on comfortably without having an income for an extended period of time.
In my experience, most people working a full time job, even in fairly low income jobs, earn 5-10 paid vacation days a year. If I'm planning to use 3-4 of the vacation days I've worked for and earned to do something that some might consider frivolous, even though it's important to me, I think it's really great that I can come here and get an informed judgment from some of you on whether my use of those vacation days makes me privileged cause I've worked hard my whole life and definitely wouldn't want to be perceived that way by anyone. I'm sure if the OP hadn't checked out of this thread 3 days and 200 posts ago, she would really appreciate knowing this service is available as well.
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mailhandler777
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/15/15
#371MY HAMILTON CANCELLATION LINE EXPERIENCE AND HOW WE ALL GOT F***ED OVER IN THE END
Posted: 6/29/16 at 3:27pm
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