It sold 81-98% at the Hayes. Yes it needs to reach a wider audience at the Schoenfeld but I'm optimistic.
As always, hoping for one of the many new shows to have a Sunday night option. None do. That’s always the hole in my long weekend schedule. This would work!
Amex Presale now, Audience Rewards 8/24, general onsale 8/26.
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Interestingly, the new logo is done in orange and blue: Mets colors.
LET'S GO METS!!!!
TaffyDavenport said: "Amex Presale now, Audience Rewards 10/24, general onsale 10/26.
Thank you Taffy for the ticket sale info!
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jpbran said: "As always, hoping for one of the many new shows to have a Sunday night option. None do. That’s always the hole in my long weekend schedule. This would work!"
You can view the schedule on Telecharge; unfortunately they just have one-show Sundays at 3pm (the exception is New Years Day when they move to 7pm)
TaffyDavenport said: "Amex Presale now, Audience Rewards 10/24, general onsale 10/26."
American Express Card Members can get early access to tickets thru Friday 8/26 at 9:59am
Tickets go on sale to Audience Rewards Members on August 24.
Tickets will go on sale to the General Public on August 26.
I had October on the brain, thanks for the correction.
Dollypop said: "Hopefully Oberhauser will rejoin the cast. His performance made the production so remarkable even if I can't spell his name."
I am still pronouncing his name incorrectly!!
Agreed. I really want to see this again but if he and Adams don't return, I probably won't. I really thought that Adams should have gotten a Tony nomination.
Just looked at the early Amex offer and Orch is $84.00-$298.00 and the Mezz $84.00-$248.00.
Think Im going to wait for discounts to appear as I feel there will be a few.
Patrick per Insta won’t be returning
So any updates on cast?
Are tickets on sale at box office?
ErmengardeStopSniveling said: "Who's the commercial producer?"
Looks like it’s the Weisslers.
With the first performance a week away, I’d like to know, will Take Me Out have a preview period? If so, when is the official opening?
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EDSOSLO858 said: "With the first performance a week away, I’d like to know, willTake Me Outhavea preview period? If so, when is the official opening?
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Per Playbill:
Previews start on October 27th. I've checked and I don't think I see anything that states an official opening night, but I could be just glazing over and not looking hard enough. If you google the announcement of the shows return it may state the opening night there.
hearthemsing22 said: "EDSOSLO858 said: "With the first performance a week away, I’d like to know, willTake Me Outhavea preview period? If so, when is the official opening?
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Per Playbill:
Previews start on October 27th. I've checked and I don't think I see anything that states an official opening night, but I could be just glazing over and not looking hard enough. If you google the announcement of the shows return it may state the opening night there."
The Broadway League is listing 10/27 as the official opening night for Take Me Out.
The reopening announcements said nothing besides "beginning performances October 27," or something along those lines. Nothing about previews / opening night. Vague and strange.
Did Time Stands Still have a preview period when they transferred to a commercial run? I don’t see why there would be considering this is just a continuation of the show at the Hayes, just in a new theatre and with new cast members.
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Call_me_jorge said: "Did Time Stands Still have a preview period when they transferred to a commercial run? I don’t see why there would be considering this is just a continuation of the show at the Hayes, just in a new theatre and with new cast members."
I believe there's only 1 new actor, Bill Heck as Kippy. No need to have another opening night for what is essentially the same production.
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JSquared2 said: "Call_me_jorge said: "Did Time Stands Still have a preview period when they transferred to a commercial run? I don’t see why there would be considering this is just a continuation of the show at the Hayes, just in a new theatre and with new cast members."
I believe there's only 1 new actor, Bill Heck as Kippy. No need to have another opening night for what is essentially the same production.
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I agree-they might choose to forgo an official opening night
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