i actually wouldn't put a random drumstick drop past Nicolette. i remember one show in ny where it slipped and ended up in the 2nd row. actually in the lap of one of my friends
Celra... I really hope your seats for Philly are way in the back. Getting up in the middle of a show is, IMO, rude, unless it is an absolute emergency. It's rude to the performers and to those around you.
"Sometimes on the strip, the dreams you come in with, ain't the dreams you leave with" ~Rock of Ages
"I'm a butterfly, trivial and small, and in the greater scheme of things, I don't mean much at all." ~The Story of My Life
"Forget Regret, or life is yours to miss." ~Rent
They are all considered feaky losers who would kill themselves waiting for the space ship to arrive.
God you're one of the dumbest people I think that's ever posted here. ANd that's saying a lot.
"TheatreDiva90016 - another good reason to frequent these boards less."<<>>
“I hesitate to give this line of discussion the validation it so desperately craves by perpetuating it, but the light from logic is getting further and further away with your every successive post.” <<>>
-whatever2
Nah! They are aware that we need to see as many shows as we can so we can ROCK ON TO THE SHOW!
Oh and gets lots and lots and lots of pictures so Ashley can hang them on her wall.
As says that she can't wait to see the show on the 3rd and 4th and light her candle during light my candle oh and she also wants to sing LOUDLY along with every song!
She's hoping to meet you guys since I can't be there that day. She will have the sign that says "NO DAY BUT TODAY TO LOVE ADAM
"As for me going to Dallas....I dunno I'm going to a few of them in a couple of states Pittsburg and Philly for sure"
Ok I haven't posted on here in forever. But I really need to now. First off it's Pittsburgh. I know because I live here, I am going to a performance or more of RENT when it's here, and you should just stay in Philly or wherever you live. I am actually paying to ENJOY the performance or performances I goto. You better not ruin it. If I get annoyed I'll go complain and try to get you thrown out.. somehow. If only I was that lucky
And Celery, tell your friends they are a bunch of whores.
"TheatreDiva90016 - another good reason to frequent these boards less."<<>>
“I hesitate to give this line of discussion the validation it so desperately craves by perpetuating it, but the light from logic is getting further and further away with your every successive post.” <<>>
-whatever2
And Celery, tell your friends they are a bunch of whores.
I can do ya onr better. I just tell you so you know exactly what your looking for.
-5'5 -Brown hair -Brown eyes -I'm kinda chunky -I have hair to my waist
lets just save you all the trouble of guessing! I'm very average looking so your still going to have to figure out which one I am in a crowd of RENTheads.
Celra, do us all a favor-go crawl back inside the mama who bore you and stay there. You give a bad name to theater fans. You are rude, disrespectful, obnoxious and clearly proud of your behavior. I'm sure the actors would also be offended and disgusted to know that you get up and 'take a piss' during the show because you dislike a show. Someone should post a wanted sign for you at the stagedoor so they know to look out for you.
"I really liked the show--Wish I saw Boy's Night...Am I allowed as I am not a boy anymore:)"-duffyny1
Wow. Looks like Cleveland did change the Lotto policy.
"ENTER THE RENT TICKET LOTTERY AND SEE RENT FROM THE BEST SEATS IN THE HOUSE FOR ONLY $20! Two hours before each scheduled performance of RENT, Guests can enter a lottery in the State Theatre Ticket Office lobby at PlayhouseSquare for a chance to purchase a limited amount of $20 tickets. Entry into the lottery will take place for only fifteen minutes. After the fifteen minute time period, a drawing will take place and if your number is called you will then be able to purchase these select tickets within the first three rows for only $20. Please note that cash is only accepted for the RENT lottery. Seating is extremely limited! Limit of two tickets per winning number, per performance. "
I was intrigued before, but now I'd have to show up 2 hours prior to the show? I'll keep my regular seat, thanks. (Yes, I see how it avoids confusion, etc.)
And one more question: I know someone said the stagedoor is out the side door and to the left. Is it actually on East 17th street? Or around back like the State Theater's stagedoor? You can google streetview the whole area so I was trying to find it.
sbflyfan - The stagedoor is actually on 17th, like someone else said if you go out the side door near the stage and turn left it's RIGHT there, you really can't miss it.
I went again last night, won the lotto again, and sat front row. It was so much fun, again. They did change the lotto so you have to get there between 5:30 and 5:45 to get a ticket. And the stagedoor was a little different, they had a different, bigger barrier up so the actors can come out into the crowd without getting trampled.
So, from her description, Celery is could be either of these people:
"TheatreDiva90016 - another good reason to frequent these boards less."<<>>
“I hesitate to give this line of discussion the validation it so desperately craves by perpetuating it, but the light from logic is getting further and further away with your every successive post.” <<>>
-whatever2