EDSOSLO858 said: "For the umpteenth time on these boards, never trust nytix.com on forthcoming Broadway shows. It's not as reliable as something like Playbill or Broadway.org."
Never mind those sites, nytix.com isn't even as reliable as this message board.
Leading Actor Joined: 10/3/22
Any thoughts on who will play Merlin?
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/22/21
One of the easiest member ticket sale experiences I've had in a long time. Was unable to log on and try until noon, but got a front row orchestra center for a preview performance in under three minutes.
I also got row C, center right, but I won't be surprised if they add at least row B, which was the front row for My Fair Lady. The seating chart on Telecharge shows rows A and B, so it's possible they'll release them after the set design is finalized.
Leading Actor Joined: 6/18/16
When to buy for Apr 21 and nothing orchestra 3d dot far rear sides. Saturday 4/22 had nothing before row P, which I bought. Wonder why selection was so low compared to the previous posts? I bought at 10:30 am.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/22/21
In my experience, LCT sometimes initially holds more tickets back as you get further into the run, sort of a "wait and see" attitude, particularly for weekend performances. More seats often get released depending on sales and reviews.
Does anyone know what time on Sunday tickets go on sale to the public? Telecharge and the show's website don't say, and wondering how I can find out.
Leading Actor Joined: 6/18/16
JasonC3 said: "In my experience, LCT sometimes initially holds more tickets back as you get further into the run, sort of a "wait and see" attitude, particularly for weekend performances. More seats often get released depending on sales and reviews."
Makws total sense. I’m a newish LCT member so my first rodeo. Thank you!
Broadway Star Joined: 5/8/19
sppunk said: "JasonC3 said: "In my experience, LCT sometimes initially holds more tickets back as you get further into the run, sort of a "wait and see" attitude, particularly for weekend performances. More seats often get released depending on sales and reviews."
Makws total sense. I’m a newish LCT member so my first rodeo. Thank you!"
This was my first time buying tickets as a member. I assume they must hold quite a bit of the theater for future general sale Premium tickets as I checked a number of dates and they all seemed to have uniformly the same center section seats unavailable., except first two rows and way in back. I ended up with first row, smack in the center, first week in June. Hoping for the best.
Y’all. After reading about this limited availability, i signed up for a membership to lock in tix before Sunday, if they were already so sold. Each date I looked at had like 25 seats sold lol.
Keiichi2 said: "Does anyone know what time on Sunday tickets go on sale to the public? Telecharge and the show's website don't say, and wondering how I can find out."
Tickets appear to be on sale to the public now, on Telecharge’s website. LCT’s website still says tickets go on sale to non-members on November 13, but if you bypass LCT’s website and go directly to Telecharge, it looks like anyone can buy a ticket. I can’t guarantee that, because I already have a member ticket so I didn’t complete a purchase, but as an experiment I was able to get as far as selecting a seat and putting it in my cart.
Yup, anyone can purchase. Just got some additional tickets directly through Telecharge. Thanks for the heads up!!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/29/08
Wow thanks for the heads up! Just got my friend and I LincTix for April!
Ditto on the thanks for the heads up! Was able to switch my member ticket to my first choice date, which didn't have a presale seat I wanted. Looking at the prices, membership more than pays for itself, so, really, everyone should be joining before buying, unless they want premium.
Seriously - the member price for a ticket I paid was $77 and those seats are now over $200 for the general public.
I feel like I got a better seat selection with LincTix for this than past shows.
Apprehensive about how this one will be, but nevertheless intrigued to see.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/29/08
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "I feel like I got a better seat selection with LincTix for this than past shows.
Apprehensive about how this one will be, but nevertheless intrigued to see."
I think they reserve the same Linctix for every production; I usually sit in the same seats (100s) but this time I got seats in the 500s instead of 100s but same row / seat just opposite side
Thanks for the head's up - I was just able to snag a decent LincTix seats for early April!
Harriet Craig said: "Keiichi2 said: "Does anyone know what time on Sunday tickets go on sale to the public? Telecharge and the show's website don't say, and wondering how I can find out."
Tickets appear to be on sale to the public now, on Telecharge’s website. LCT’s website still says tickets go on sale to non-members on November 13, but if you bypass LCT’s website and go directly to Telecharge, it looks like anyone can buy a ticket. I can’t guarantee that, because I already have a member ticket so I didn’t complete a purchase, but as an experiment I was able to get as far as selecting a seat and putting it in my cart."
Like everyone else has said, thanks for the heads up, and for responding to my initial question. I got a fantastic seat for Friday, March 10th (CTR/LT Orchestra, Row G, Seat 207.)
Featured Actor Joined: 4/1/20
Like some others on this board, I joined to get member tickets when they first went on sale. Turned out it's a very good deal: I purchased a pair of Center Orch Row L seats on the aisle for $155 total. Same row regular seats are going for $411/pair. By becoming a member I spent $111 for membership+$155 for tickets=$266 vs $411, a net saving of $144. Kind of a no-brainer, especially when you consider that I can now get other discount tickets for future shows through 2023.
Thanks all for the heads up, even if I don't get to use the membership for anything else, this saved me over $60 vs buying directly from Telecharge. Surprised that there almost every seat is $195 for preview performances - or $104+fees to sit on sides of the Loge.
Just an FYI, LincTix is available.
What is the usual running time? Has anyone done it before?
Usual run time is around 3 hours.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/27/21
this is not going to be the in demand ticket people on here seem to think its going to be
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