Timmer said: "I love "She Loves Me" -- but they keep reviving the same shows over and over. Didn't they do this one a few years ago?
No. They did a one night only concert about three years ago. The last Broadway revival of She Loves Me opened 22 years ago.
It's time for a revival.
Stand-by Joined: 4/21/15
Roundabout's production has shifted 2 weeks (previews now start Feb 19, opens Mar 17, ends Jun 4).
I think the show has changed it dates. The calendar now has the first preview as Feb. 19, opening night as Mar. 17, and the closing as June 4.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Yup, what James2 said. Got an email from Roundabout changing my tickets due to the preview date change.
Got the email as well. It's nice that they accomodated the access 10 buyers.
Updated On: 10/23/15 at 11:52 AM
They moved my tickets to JUNE 4TH.
I mean, I appreciate that they automatically rescheduled, and probably were trying to maintain the exact seats, but really? June 4th?
Going to give them a call this weekend; hopefully they can move, because I had planned to see it February 6. Not really wanting to wait an extra 4 months.
Swing Joined: 1/30/06
I called and they were able to move my tickets back to previews with similar, but not exact seats.
On the other hand, June 4th is right before the Tony's and it might be interesting to see it then too.
Interesting.
Anyone know why they bumped the dates?
Updated On: 10/23/15 at 03:11 PM
My seats for February 13th got switched to May 28th.... I guess it'll be nice to see the show right before the Tonys.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/15/07
I got moved to the same ACCESS10 seat exactly two weeks later. Interesting.
Me too. I imagine those seats two weeks later were still unsold.
Wow, that's a big difference! June 4th is supposed to be the final performance, which might actually be a fun one to attend (although of course I understand you were planning and hoping to see it four months earlier).
veronicamae said: "They moved my tickets to JUNE 4TH.
I mean, I appreciate that they automatically rescheduled, and probably were trying to maintain the exact seats, but really? June 4th?
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Broadway Star Joined: 4/20/15
I have never seen this musical but have heard amazing things about it. I've even heard some refer to it as "the perfect musical." This doesn't surprise me because it's one of the few Broadway recordings I have for a show I haven't seen, and I love it. Every song.
I'm in NYC again this upcoming spring and want to see it. I have a couple of friends who might be joining me and if they go, they want to see it too. I still have to wait for their confirmation with regard to work schedules.
I know it's hard to say at this point, but will it be a hard ticket to get if I wait to make the purchase do you think? If I was flying solo on this trip I would make the purchase now. Just to have it.
Being that it's such a highly thought of musical, and add to that a stellar cast….wow! This has all the makings of a hit. I don't want to miss it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/30/15
I'm kind of irritated because I got a ticket for what used to be the last performance and is now just an matinee where I'm taking off from work for no reason. I'm not sure what the work around is here.
Featured Actor Joined: 3/18/15
I had already bought two tickets for the 19th so it looks like I am officially seeing the first preview.
I've only ever done that once so it should be interesting. Usually I like to wait a couple of weeks into previews before seeing something.
VintageSnarker said: "I'm kind of irritated because I got a ticket for what used to be the last performance and is now just an matinee where I'm taking off from work for no reason. I'm not sure what the work around is here.
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What if the show sold well and extended? You can never truly buy a "final performance" ticket to a limited run until the date is closer. Even "strictly limited engagements" get extended these days. Look at Spring Awakening.
This show is now on my must see list! I will be in NYC in May and am looking online for seats. Do you think Orchestra Row C is too close to the stage at this theater? The seat is $147 plus the usual fees. Do you have a recommendation on where to sit since I am paying full price?
Just as wonderful a musical as anyone could wish for. The original cast, led by Barbara Cook and Daniel Massey, was perfection; you can hear much of it on the OCR, which was one of the first to be released on a double album, and deservedly so (oh if only FOLLIES had been so lucky, but I digress). Have seen the show a number of time since then; one of my favorite productions was at Williamstown Theatre Festival, where Brooks Ashmankas and Kate Baldwin was as touching, funny and charming as could be, and Baldwin sang wonderfully. Even saw this in Paris in French, which I really don't speak, but I know the show well enough to follow very well.
Can't wait for this production!
LimelightMike said: "Interesting.
Anyone know why they bumped the dates?
Roundabout often uses the same theater for two of its limited run productions for a season. She Loves Me will play at Studio 54. Right now Thérèse Raquin is playing Studio 54 with tickets on sale through early January. Perhaps they have decided to extend that show or want to leave themselves the flexibility of later deciding to extend it.
Off topic: I saw and chatted with Laura Benanti at Kansas City Choir Boy, here in LA (show was a complete disaster) she is friends with the Todd guy. She is really nice and easy to talk to. Love her.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/30/15
"What if the show sold well and extended? You can never truly buy a "final performance" ticket to a limited run until the date is closer. Even "strictly limited engagements" get extended these days. Look at Spring Awakening."
Hindsight. But at the time I'd assumed that with so many big names (in my mind) attached they would have to stick to a strictly limited engagement because the actors would have other commitments.
I just found out that I won Roundabout's sweepstakes for passes to this week's sneak peek performance at 54 Below! I've never won anything like this!
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