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Tips of Broadway and ticket buying

Tips of Broadway and ticket buying

tearsforhari
#0Tips of Broadway and ticket buying
Posted: 6/20/06 at 7:56pm

I wanted to thank many people of this forum who have given me suggestions for my private website:

http://broadwayreviews.googlepages.com

I just started a week ago, and many of you said that they are benefiting (especially out-of-towners).

For those of you who did not agree with my reviews, and
feel strongly about it, I would say put your money where your mouth is and write your own review on it. If it's better than mine, I will put it above my own.

I would like to make a Reader's Review site where people can post their opinions on it so that others might benefit. They should generally be < 1500 characters.

-tearsforhari

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Dirty Rotten Scoundrel
#1re: Tips of Broadway and ticket buying
Posted: 6/20/06 at 8:02pm

Site looks great. Very informative to those who aren't familiar with theatre discounts, especially. Well done!

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EponineAmneris
#2re: Tips of Broadway and ticket buying
Posted: 6/20/06 at 8:03pm

I wish you well! Looks wonderful.

Oh, trust me: I will write some GREAT reviews for you re: Tips of Broadway and ticket buying


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Freckles1329
#3re: Tips of Broadway and ticket buying
Posted: 6/20/06 at 8:06pm

awesome site!!


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singingwendy
#4re: Tips of Broadway and ticket buying
Posted: 6/20/06 at 8:31pm

"Some box offices, of which are hosting shows that are doing very well, will not offer Student RUSH discounts and rather offer free tickets by lottery, usually taking place an hour before the show."


Is this correct? Are lottery tickets free? I thought they were just a reduced price.

tearsforhari
#5re: Tips of Broadway and ticket buying
Posted: 6/20/06 at 8:34pm

Thanks. No they are typically not free. You still pay ~$25
for front row seating. (I'll correct that later).


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