Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/07
I second that "Yay!"
Any news on the show curtain?
Hopefully Quizkings discounted seat will be acceptable to him and he can give a full report on what the curtain looks like.
PMSL, Jordan.
Anyone win tickets from the Facebook contest to the final dress rehearsal this week? I'm seeing the show on Saturday and CAN NOT WAIT.
I won but if they're ****ty seats I'm not giving anyone my feedback.
Yes, I did win the tickets from the facebook contest. I will report back Wednesday night when I return home.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/3/09
Isn't it kind of a unwritten rule not to report on the show till the first preview
meaning we shouldn't give reports after the dress?
I'm seeing the dress from the fb and already had tickets for the first preview.
Yah, good luck trying to keep anyone from immediately taking to the message boards, facebook and twitter to give feedback on the show. It's one of the only shows out there that nobody has seen or heard anything from so I'm eager to hear what people think.
sadly I finished in 56th place in the facebook contest, just missing out. BOO!
tking, it is, but usually those at the invited dress are in the industry and have the tact to follow the rule. I guess some contest winners feel they're above those standards and can look a gift horse in the mouth.
Arguably, the ONLY reason this contest was held was so the 50 winners will run their mouths about the show. It has nothing to do with people not having "tact" or "following rules".
Of course people who won tickets are allowed to talk about the show. This is all a marketing thing, the producers aren't just inviting people out of the goodness of their hearts. They did the contest on Facebook, for crissakes, so people would "Spread the Word," so they obviously want the winners to tell everyone to go see the show afterwords. Normal invited dress crowds don't tell anyone because of the way that they are invited, they're in the industry and must therefore know somebody, and therefore are respectfully quiet, but people who win a contest designed to spread buzz don't have the same standards. If the producers didn't want people talking, they wouldn't have held the contest.
Broadway Star Joined: 7/12/07
I'll be there Wed with my friend who is a south park addict! Hopefully he can meet Matt & Trey!
I'm wondering what seats they will use for the lottery: front row, back of balcony, boxes. I hope they are front row.
The announcement says "Tickets are subject to availability," which reads to me as if the lotto is not for a set section, but rather for whatever they have available at that time. If the lotto was specifically for the front row or the boxes or whatever, you'd think it would be a set number and not subject to availability.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/21/05
"tking, it is, but usually those at the invited dress are in the industry and have the tact to follow the rule"
What rule is that? The last time I checked, there is no law that states people can't talk about a show they've seen.
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