PaperMill question
#0PaperMill question
Posted: 5/26/05 at 4:25pm
I am curious:
I would like to get tickets to the production of Ragtime, however, my debit card is not subject to availability, so I was wondering, is it possible to call the Box Office and reserve tickets, and pay at the window?
Otherwise, how else would it be possible to get tickets?
WOSQ
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/18/03
#2re: PaperMill question
Posted: 5/26/05 at 4:43pm
Something tells me that Ragtime will not sell as strongly as they would like. Just a hunch.
You could show up and buy a ticket day of. Especially July 1-3 when no one (except me and two of my friends) will be going to the theatre.
#3re: PaperMill question
Posted: 5/26/05 at 5:10pm
I recently purchased tickets to "Ragtime" and it sold more quickly than I thought it would. I was lucky to get the seats I did- second to last row of the Theatre.
#4re: PaperMill question
Posted: 5/26/05 at 5:27pm
i've got my ticket. Was undecided until I read two words
<-----------------------Rachel York
#5re: PaperMill question
Posted: 5/26/05 at 5:40pmanything beyond row 5 or 6 in that theatre SUCKS.
#6re: PaperMill question
Posted: 5/26/05 at 8:34pm
yeah, Rachel York sealed the deal. It'll sell fine. Who cares where you sit when you have a voice like that to fill the room?
Can't wait!
jmnpublications
Broadway Star Joined: 4/2/04
#7re: PaperMill question
Posted: 5/26/05 at 9:06pm
Count me in, too. I'm actually afraid the show will be sold out before I can finalize plans. I think Rachel York will be a huge draw for the show.
lc
#8re: PaperMill question
Posted: 5/26/05 at 9:10pmBelieve me, this show is selling---I bought my tickets the other day for late June, and the best I could get was front mezz.
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