#3
Posted: 3/16/08 at 6:32pm
I'm talking about a way to get seats in advance. How much is it at TKTS and where are the seats usually located?
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#4
Posted: 3/16/08 at 6:36pm
They're half price (usually) and it depends on what is available on that day.
#5
Posted: 3/16/08 at 6:39pm
I checked all the websites, I think $70 is your best bet.
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#6
Posted: 3/16/08 at 6:42pm
Coolkid, send me an email at bialystock93@yahoo.com
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#7
Posted: 3/16/08 at 9:02pm
I got half-price tickets at TKTS. The seats were pretty good. No, really good. Spamalot isn't selling as well as it used to. You can get pretty good seats on TKTS
#8
Posted: 3/17/08 at 12:13am
Coolkid, do you ever talk about anything but discounts?
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#9
Posted: 3/17/08 at 12:59am
"Spamalot isn't selling as well as it used to. You can get pretty good seats on TKTS"
Oh yes. Nobody shows up any more. You can have your pick of seats. Just walk up to the ticket window and you'll be fine. LMAO
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Then you can wander over to the stage door.
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Oh yes. Nobody shows up any more. You can have your pick of seats. Just walk up to the ticket window and you'll be fine. LMAO
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Then you can wander over to the stage door.
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Updated On: 3/17/08 at 12:59 AM
#11
Posted: 3/17/08 at 1:18am
Blah Blah Blah. Spin Spin Spin. You're a hater so what else are you going to say! They set up the barricades for Clay. After he finishes signing and goes inside they take it down. Of course you're the expert here. LMAO
#12
Posted: 3/17/08 at 1:20am
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#14
Posted: 3/17/08 at 1:29am
selling out every once in a while doesn't change the fact that it's averaging in the 70s. that means that for every sell out theres probably show at about 50%
#16
Posted: 3/17/08 at 2:05am
explain to me the bad math, because according to the weeklys its in averaging int he 70s. my math seems to be correc,t its your own insanity that seems to be the problem.
#17
Posted: 3/17/08 at 5:34pm
Spamalot increased 16.8% this week to 91.6%
I told you so! Good luck trying to spin that into a bad thing, LiverFool.
I told you so! Good luck trying to spin that into a bad thing, LiverFool.
#18
Posted: 3/17/08 at 6:50pm
It's Spring Break. Almost every show is up a lot in attendance.
#19
Posted: 3/17/08 at 7:41pm
With spring breaks and the beginning of the spring season, grosses for shows are slightly starting to pick up. Did Spamalot have a good week last week? Yes, but if you look at previous weeks, it hasn't been selling in the 90s except around President's Day weekend. For the past few months, I haven't had problems finding decent seats, and I've seen them available at TKTS. Your completely disregarding the weeks Spamalot has been selling in the 60s and 70s...and besides, no one is trying to spin that into anything "bad" as the grosses have been pretty decent even during the winter lull. Since when is a 75% overall attendance really that bad? Could be better but certainly not bad.
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#20
Posted: 3/17/08 at 7:47pm
91% is still not the 102% it was playing to when Curry, et al. were in the show.
Gaykens just isn't too much of a draw.
Gaykens just isn't too much of a draw.
#21
Posted: 3/17/08 at 7:54pm
I just want to know why Yelliphant thinks that stating fact is "Spin."
Audience capacity for the past 11 weeks (1/6/08 - 3/16/0
- 95%, 83.2%, 88%, 68.3%, 60.2%, 78.1%, 90.5%, 87.8%, 70.3%, 74.8%, 91.6%.
Audience capacity from relatively the same time span (2/20/05 - 5/1/05) - 93.7, 98.6, 91.1, 97.7, 84.3, 98.2, 101.2, 101.2, 101.3, 101.0, 100.1.
and 1/1/06 - 3/12/06 - 101.9, 101.8, 101.4, 98.7, 96.1, 91.9, 91.8, 95.7, 101.3, 95.0, 98.0 (followed by 6 consecutive weeks above 100%.)
Audience capacity for the past 11 weeks (1/6/08 - 3/16/0
Audience capacity from relatively the same time span (2/20/05 - 5/1/05) - 93.7, 98.6, 91.1, 97.7, 84.3, 98.2, 101.2, 101.2, 101.3, 101.0, 100.1.
and 1/1/06 - 3/12/06 - 101.9, 101.8, 101.4, 98.7, 96.1, 91.9, 91.8, 95.7, 101.3, 95.0, 98.0 (followed by 6 consecutive weeks above 100%.)
#22
Posted: 3/17/08 at 8:04pm
And what's amazing about the numbers from early 2006 is that Tim Curry and Sara Ramirez had left by then.
Updated On: 3/17/08 at 08:04 PM
#24
Posted: 3/17/08 at 8:13pm
Bwah!!!!! I sure riled up the haters! What fun, watching you guys spinning like crazy. Hee Hee!
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