MezzA101 said: "The Ticket Line for Shakespeare in the Park’s Twelfth Night
https://www.curbed.com/article/shakespeare-in-the-park-twelfth-night-ticket-line-photos.html"
Paywalled.
Thanks MezzA101 for the article link. What jumped out at me in those photos was people in things like sweaters, coats, & long pants. It must be much cooler there than it is here. We've had a very hot summer. I leave for work to catch a bus & then transfer to the train at 6am & even at that time no one is wearing a coat or sweater here.
Broadway Star Joined: 3/29/23
New York, Where a 16-Hour Line for Shakespeare Makes Perfect Sense
https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/nyc-shakespeare-in-the-park-lines-48aedfa8?st=8qrxUn
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/26/19
Reading for now weeks about the insane hours people spend in distribution lines to obtain ticket vouchers made me think how incredibly lucky I was to see the play. Got my first pair of tickets in Harlem distribution location, having to wait only 4-5 hours, and then a couple of days later I won the online lottery and gave the tickets to my very close family members who would never be able to spend 10 hours in line outside due to health reasons. I should double down on those power ball tickets, because you just never know...
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