Stand-by Joined: 11/6/03
I was just about to post. Just got mine!
Done and done.
Maybe this time around I won't feel cheated out of my $10 like I have for the past 5 shows I've seen at the AA Theatre.
Oh, c'mon you're forgetting about After Mi...or maybe you forgot about Hedd...but surely you're not referring to The Philanthr......
nevermind.
I have a good feeling about this and "Glass Menagerie"--- the "Off-Bway" reviews were pretty good--- especially for "Glass..."
The transfers that Roundabout mounts are generally fine... because they had nothing to do with them originally.
I saw it in Boston it was an enjoyable production.
I haven't been in the Mezzanine of this theatre how is Row D center?
Thanks.
Stand-by Joined: 11/6/03
I saw this production of Glass Menagerie in New Haven and did not like it at all. I felt it lost a lot being set in the hotel room rather than their home. I did not particularly care for the actors. I didn't have much feeling for them.I had seen a better production previously at which I was devastated at the end. I won't be seeing it again, but do look forward to reading what people think of it.
Updated On: 11/9/09 at 10:25 AM
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Got my LAUGHTER tickets. The orchestra is already sold out. We're in the front mezz.
I don't think orchestra seats are an option here.
ACCESS ROUNDABOUT includes the following four major programs:
$10 PREVIEWS:
Roundabout will now allocate 100 mezzanine tickets to be sold for $10, for the first FOUR preview performances at each of its Broadway venues (American Airlines Theatre and Studio 54). The expansion will also include 100 additional $10 tickets available for the first four preview performances at the Laura Pels Theatre. For this program, Roundabout has allocated 2,000 tickets for the season at a full value price of $153,000. Additionally, every seat for the first performance of Bye Bye Birdie at the Henry Miller's Theatre was sold to the public for $10. The $10 preview tickets are available in advance by calling (212)719-1300, online at www.roundabouttheatre.org (use code ACCESS10) or at the respective box office.
Huss, the mezzanine at this theater has very good sightlines. Row D should be a great seat. I was able to snag my favorite seat, Row F in the middle where there's an aisle. It allows for an easy escape.
"Row F in the middle where there's an aisle. It allows for an easy escape."
Those should be considered premium seating for a Roundabout show.
Thanks for the info. ; )
Yes, Mezz is no prob at all at this theatre... I believe the Access10 tix for "Glass Menagerie" were Orch- which is odd, but I wont complain.
Got excellent aisle seats for "Laughter"
I was able to get Row D 103 and 104 for the Saturday matinee. Closer to the side than I usually like, but being close to an aisle more than makes up for it.
Whoo! Thanks for the reminder! Just got two tickets for Sunday night in Row E, 115 and 114!
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!! (I'm just a WEE bit excited to see Victor Garber on stage again)
<< THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!! (I'm just a WEE bit excited to see Victor Garber on stage again) >>
Same here -- like Garber very much !!! You're VERY welcome !!!
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