greenifyme2 said: "I really want to go to the closing performance and sit in seat C1 or C2 or as close as I can get to that spot. Problem is, the seats for that area are greyed out on the website but I don't think they are necessarily sold? Another seating chart lists them as low vision, etc. My question is: if I go to the box office will they sell that seat to me if it is available even if I don't require low vision? Or do I need to wait to the day before or some amount of time before the show? "
green- for most performances during this run, I would've said to wait till it was closer and perhaps those seats aren't actually sold yet, but for the closing performance, I would not be shocked if they were already sold. If you want that close of a seat, I'd go to the box office and see what the story is. I didn't see "low vision" anywhere - and don't think there's ever been a thing that those seats were held for a specific reason. If anything, those were normally premium seats selling for $299.
That being said, I sat in row F the other night - a few seats in from the right and had a perfect view. The whole orchestra, you really can't go wrong with any of the seats.
(Fingers crossed - maybe they'll make a surprise announcement that this final performance will be filmed)
chernjam said: "...I'm thankful this revival made it to NY. Considering it was just a 5 week thing in London - and there really was no thought at the time of it returning to Broadway - this was a wonderful "surprise" to the theatre season... and was just such a joy for me to experience (a somewhat embarrassingly) 4 times."
When I heard that a revival would be staged in London, I immediately thought I'd have to make the trip because I'd missed the original Broadway production. But then I read that it was to be a minimalist staging, so I decided not to make the trans-Atlantic journey just for that.
Needless to say, I was both surprised and thrilled to hear that the show would get a Broadway run. And I don't see why you should feel embarrassed that you've seen it four times; I've been five times and have absolutely not regrets (I wish I could make the closing performance). To borrow an expression from RENT, "No day but today!"
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chernjam said: "green- for most performances during this run, I would've said to wait till it was closer and perhaps those seats aren't actually sold yet, but for the closing performance, I would not be shocked if they were already sold. If you want that close of a seat, I'd go to the box office and see what the story is. I didn't see "low vision" anywhere - and don't think there's ever been a thing that those seats were held for a specific reason. If anything, those were normally premium seats selling for $299."
Chernjam- thanks for the input! I was totally assuming the same thing, but like you said, it was worth going to the box office to check it out. I stopped by today after work- To my surprise, Seat C1 was available for the final performance ($149) so I grabbed it. A little more than I wanted to spend (too many great shows this season added up fast even with the lotteries and discounts). I had talked to someone else who won that seat in the lottery, but the box office was willing to sell it to me and I wasn't willing to risk what I would it get something great through the lottery for the final performance if there is a lottery at all. I've never been to a closing performance before. I love this show. am SO excited!!
chernjam said: "green- for most performances during this run, I would've said to wait till it was closer and perhaps those seats aren't actually sold yet, but for the closing performance, I would not be shocked if they were already sold. If you want that close of a seat, I'd go to the box office and see what the story is. I didn't see "low vision" anywhere - and don't think there's ever been a thing that those seats were held for a specific reason. If anything, those were normally premium seats selling for $299."
Chernjam- thanks for the input! I was totally assuming the same thing, but like you said, it was worth going to the box office to check it out. I stopped by today after work- To my surprise, Seat C1 was available for the final performance ($149) so I grabbed it. A little more than I wanted to spend (too many great shows this season added up fast even with the lotteries and discounts). I had talked to someone else who won that seat in the lottery, but the box office was willing to sell it to me and I wasn't willing to risk what I would it get something great through the lottery for the final performance if there is a lottery at all. I've never been to a closing performance before. I love this show. am SO excited!!
greenifmy2 said: Chernjam- thanks for the input! I was totally assuming the same thing, but like you said, it was worth going to the box office to check it out. I stopped by today after work- To my surprise, Seat C1 was available for the final performance ($149) so I grabbed it. A little more than I wanted to spend (too many great shows this season added up fast even with the lotteries and discounts). I had talked to someone else who won that seat in the lottery, but the box office was willing to sell it to me and I wasn't willing to risk what I would it get something great through the lottery for the final performance if there is a lottery at all. I've never been to a closing performance before. I love this show. am SO excited!!
Green - that's fantastic to hear! I was at the Closing Night of the original Sunset Blvd on Broadway (back in 1997) - sat in almost the last row of the balcony and paid $75 at the time - so with inflation and all - that's not so bad! It really was an amazing experience (even if it was starring Elaine Paige, who I think ruined the show's broadway run with her Norma) - the atmosphere was amazing, and there were some celebs in the audience, and Elaine made a curtain speech. Don't be surprised if Close does as well or if ALW shows up or something. And now you've got amazing seats for it.
Green - that's fantastic to hear! I was at the Closing Night of the original Sunset Blvd on Broadway (back in 1997) - sat in almost the last row of the balcony and paid $75 at the time - so with inflation and all - that's not so bad! It really was an amazing experience (even if it was starring Elaine Paige, who I think ruined the show's broadway run with her Norma) - the atmosphere was amazing, and there were some celebs in the audience, and Elaine made a curtain speech. Don't be surprised if Close does as well or if ALW shows up or something. And now you've got amazing seats for it.
YOU BETTER GIVE US A FULL REPORT!!!!!!!!! :)
chernjam - Thank you, I definitely will! (Is it Sunday yet?!?! :)
I cannot wait to hear the reports on closing night Sunday. Oh, how I wish I could be there. I had the good fortune to catch the 5/6 matinee when I was in town to see Barbra at Barclays, and I honestly have to say that Sunset rivaled Barbra for the highlight of the weekend. It's just such a gorgeous, wonderful production, with that orchestra washing over you for two and a half glorious hours. And Glenn's performance is one for the ages. I know people have their issues with Michael Xavier, but, for the most part, I thoroughly enjoyed him in the role. This revival earned a spot in the upper echelon of my favorite theatre experiences.
I will be entering the lottery and rushing at 11:00am since the box office opens 12 on Sunday for the closing performance!! Hopefully I'll be able to get a ticket one way or another...... still hesitating to buy full-price tickets, had spent a lot already on broadway this season! Really hoping I can catch the closing performance since I am a huge fan of Michael Xavier... crossing my fingers!
I'm sure someone's already asked this, so apologies for being redundant – but where are seats bought from TKTS usually located? I'm popping into the city tomorrow and really want to see it before it closes, but I admit I'm the type that can't enjoy a show if I'm too far away from the stage and if the seats aren't relatively decent I might see something else instead. I've used TKTS a lot before (almost each time I go to Broadway) so I know availability is pretty random, but if anyone has any insight that'd be much appreciated.
leighmiserables said: "I'm sure someone's already asked this, so apologies for being redundant – but where are seats bought from TKTS usually located? I'm popping into the city tomorrow and really want to see it before it closes, but I admit I'm the type that can't enjoy a show if I'm too far away from the stage and if the seats aren't relatively decent I might see something else instead. I've used TKTS a lot before (almost each time I go to Broadway) so I know availability is pretty random, but if anyone has any insight that'd be much appreciated.
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It really depends on what's available. Between the Rush tickets and Lotto tickets - and what was sold in advance - that will usually determine whats sent over to Tix.
Depending on what you want to spend, you might want to try the Sunset Box Office directly. Tell them you have a discount code (I think NED was one of the last ones) and were wondering what offer that enabled for something in the orchestra. I know some got $99 tix doing that. Then again, it's closing week so there might be less available then there had been earlier this month.
Anyway - I will say - any seat in the orchestra is pretty good. I had to stand in the rear orchestra a few weeks ago because of a delay, and I was surprised how clear a view it was even from the back of the orchestra
Caught yesterday's matinee and had mixed feelings about the show. I know Glenn Close had been ill but her singing was pretty painful to deal with. She went from chest voice to head voice without transition and sounded ragged throughout. Vocally, LuPone must have been glorious in the role.Closes acting though, was sublime.
leighmiserables said: "I'm sure someone's already asked this, so apologies for being redundant – but where are seats bought from TKTS usually located? I'm popping into the city tomorrow and really want to see it before it closes, but I admit I'm the type that can't enjoy a show if I'm too far away from the stage and if the seats aren't relatively decent I might see something else instead. I've used TKTS a lot before (almost each time I go to Broadway) so I know availability is pretty random, but if anyone has any insight that'd be much appreciated."
I can't tell you where you'll likely be seated if you buy from TKTS, but I can recommend that you visit the Palace Theatre box office first. When I was there last month, I had a discount code from one of the usual sites (BroadwayBox, Playbill, or TheaterMania) and thought I'd go directly to the box office to use it, so as to avoid the Ticketmaster fees. I ended up not needing the code at all; the woman behind the window proactively offered me a $99 orchestra seat (I'd heard her offer the same deal to the people in line ahead of me as well). I got center orchestra, row F, about five seats off the center aisle on the right side. This was the fifth time I'd seen the show and it turned out to be best seat I'd had to date, even though I'd paid the premium price before.
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ChrisTyler12882 said: "I was at yesterday's matinee as well! I've been such an active reader on this board since it was created, I would have loved to have met you!
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Chris - did you think Glenn was sick yesterday? Dolly's post was the first word of it - and when I saw her Friday, she sounded the best of the 4 times I've seen her
Her voice faltered a few times and it's nowhere where it used to be in the original production, but she's giving such an interesting amazing performance, I didn't care. I was in musical theatre heaven.
It's the Closing Weekend for Sunset Boulevard on Broadway and the final chance to hear "As If We Never Said Goodbye". Broadway Box posted this great collage of videos of 13 performances.
Wicked Fanatic said: "It's the Closing Weekend for Sunset Boulevard on Broadway and the final chance to hear "As If We Never Said Goodbye". Broadway Box posted this great collage of videos of 13 performances.
Have a family conflict and cannot go tomorrow but am going tonight and can't wait. I saw it for the first time two weeks ago and could not get it out of my head. I had to see it once more!!
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mc1227 said: "Have a family conflict and cannot go tomorrow but am going tonight and can't wait. I saw it for the first time two weeks ago and could not get it out of my head. I had to see it once more!!
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completely understand that.... I am kind of glad to be out of town so that I resist the temptation to go a fifth time this weekend :) Make sure you give us a report. Today and tomorrow will probably be unhinged.
Any idea when i should go tomorrow morning to secure a rush ticket (hopefully an orchestra one if they have any)? Really want to catch tomorrow's last performance :) thanks!
yaoqian said: "Any idea when i should go tomorrow morning to secure a rush ticket (hopefully an orchestra one if they have any)? Really want to catch tomorrow's last performance :) thanks!
Try the digital lottery! Looks like there is one for tomorrow. Opens at 8pm.