Stand-by Joined: 7/5/18
Tonight I saw LOVE at the Park Avenue Armory and my seat was Floor 6 - i.e. literally onstage, front and center in front of the actors. One of them took my hand.
ImAProphet said: "Tonight I saw LOVE at the Park Avenue Armory and my seat was Floor 6 - i.e. literally onstage, front and center in front of the actors. One of them took my hand."
SUCH a powerful piece. Though I admit I was glad I was second row on the risers and not on the floor. The whole place is well-lit as it is...
Understudy Joined: 5/11/17
I was just coming to say that I finally found Dear World by toggling Off-Broadway (that's a new one for Encores). Grabbed one for Sunday
Understudy Joined: 10/21/16
I feel like I might have done this before, but just in case- has anyone added a ticket to an order at a later time and still sat together as a group? Is that contingent on box office? Thanks
Featured Actor Joined: 6/13/18
A few recent experiences:
dotseurat2 said: "I feel like I might have done this before, but just in case- has anyone added a ticket to an order at a later time and still sat together as a group? Is that contingent on box office? Thanks"
I bought two tickets about a week apart for Leopoldstadt and we were seated together (center orchestra row N).
dotseurat2 said: "I feel like I might have done this before, but just in case- has anyone added a ticket to an order at a later time and still sat together as a group? Is that contingent on box office? Thanks"
They will most likely seat you all together if they can!
Stand-by Joined: 6/18/22
Got four tickets for Shucked this past week. Center mezz row C by the right aisle. Great seats.
Swing Joined: 11/22/21
Summer 1976 Fat Ham and Thanksgiving Play have just been added.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/29/08
TDF won’t open for me, on desktop or mobile. Anyone else having issues?
Morning All :) Anybody have experience with TDF tickets for the Metropolitan Opera? Thinking about purchasing, but would rather not be too far back. Thanks!
TalksAboutBruno said: "Morning All :) Anybody have experience with TDF tickets for the Metropolitan Opera? Thinking about purchasing, but would rather not be too far back. Thanks!"
I've seen two operas at the Met via TDF and both had fabulous orchestra seats. Both were weeknight shows. For PORGY (a popular title), I was probably about 3/4 of the way back in the house, a few seats in from the farthest side aisle. For a less-popular title, I was in Row L on the side but closer to the center. As with anything TDF it's gonna be hit or miss depending on the demand for the show, but I'd certainly take the chance on TDF again before buying $50 seats in the back of the top balcony.
"I've seen two operas at the Met via TDF and both had fabulous orchestra seats. Both were weeknight shows. For PORGY (a popular title), I was probably about 3/4 of the way back in the house, a few seats in from the farthest side aisle. For a less-popular title, I was in Row L on the side but closer to the center. As with anything TDF it's gonna be hit or miss depending on the demand for the show, but I'd certainly take the chance on TDF again before buying $50 seats in the back of the top balcony."
Exactly what I wanted to hear! Thanks so much!
Swing Joined: 2/13/07
Can anyone share how particular box offices are with TDF pickups? My wife wants to head into the city this weekend and I am wondering if I can use my TDF membership to get her tickets.
Swing Joined: 1/5/23
I've done this with family many times over and never had an issue in those cases. They simply give my name at the box office.
That being said, I have a "white-sounding" name and my siblings are white as well. The one time I tried to do this with my AfroLatino partner, they ID'd him (it was the Schoenfeld Theatre).
Our tickets to "Peter Pan Goes Wrong" for the April 1 matinee were center orchestra K103 and K104. Great seats with a full view of the stage.
Maxids said: "Can anyone share how particular box offices are with TDF pickups? My wife wants to head into the city this weekend and I am wondering if I can use my TDF membership to get her tickets."
I’ve never had a problem with this.
Leopoldstadt last night was row M center orchestra - a great view.
Swing Joined: 2/13/07
I've done this with family many times over and never had an issue in those cases. They simply give my name at the box office.
Thanks for all the help - it worked without a hitch. Her Bad Cinderella seat was Rear Mezz, row C, seat 3.
Happy to report on my excellent seats for Kimberly Akimbo last night: Orch row A 110-111. Right-center aisle third row. We missed a tiny bit of upstage action but the seats were great.
*edited for correct row. Tickets were row A which is behind AA and BB, third row from stage
Swing Joined: 4/7/17
Had a great seat at The Thanksgiving Play last night. Orchestra row K, seat 6.
Does anyone else find the photo on the TDF website a little creepy? The close-up photo of the person crying shows up several seconds before anything else.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/23/17
R. GreenFinch said: "Does anyone else find the photo on the TDF website a little creepy? The close-up photo of the person crying shows up several seconds before anything else."
Nope -- just you.
Stand-by Joined: 7/5/18
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