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Post by 49thand8th on Jun 5, 2018 14:09:59 GMT
Last night I saw Once On This Island. Won the lotto for $49.50 SRO tickets. There was probably about 80-100 people there trying to win tickets! Broadway is crazy! That many people wanting to stand and at £37 a ticket? Would never happen in London. The production was absolutely stunning, and the staging was so well done. I didn't know much about the show before going in but the score was pleasant, even if the story was a bit strange. That's interesting — I went on Memorial Day weekend and from what I could tell, most of the people entering were people who'd lost the Wicked lotto. It wasn't quite that many — maybe 60 people? And I won. I definitely have qualms with the story (more how it ends than anything else), but the production is beautiful.
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Post by ali973 on Jun 6, 2018 3:04:07 GMT
We're basically seeing the same shows I thought Once On This Island was absolutely stunning. It exploded with creativity. I'm a little skeptical over the fact that this girl gives her life for the love of an asshole, racist player, but if you leave that aside, it's really a gorgeous production with stunning details. Lea kept on blocking my view, but that's okay and she smelled nice (really, she had a light perfume on). I loved the lady who played Papa Gae as well. Absolutely dangerous and thrilling. Carousel was pretty rubbish. A preachy morality play to begin with added with a director who absolutely has no vision, concept or point of view, with the abuse was completely sanitized and censored. The set design was pretty broad strokes, which does not work for a piece like this. Jessie was great, Joshua started well but was really playing to the back of the house, and I felt that there was absolutely no chemistry or heat between them. Over choreographed throughout, and the actors break out into dance for absolutely no reason. I know that the book demands these dance interludes as written originally, but the director makes no attempt to put the dancing in context or to elevate the tension or drama. May I remind you that Jack O'Brien is the same director of London's Love Never Dies.
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Post by Mark on Jun 6, 2018 17:12:00 GMT
Last night we all saw Waitress - $40 rush seats were great! I love Kathrynne McPhee in the leading role. Whole cast were brilliant!
For tonight we rushed Bands Visit for mum and I, and my dad and sister got SRO for Evan.
We did Mean Girls lotto again for matinee and..... I WON AGAIN! unfortunately my three family members didn’t so I sacrificed my tickets for my mum and sister. Karma paid off though as I got a Frozen ticket for $65 (face value $99) from the agency guys by TKTS. Dad got Bronx Tale for $39.
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Post by 49thand8th on Jun 6, 2018 19:06:52 GMT
I'm glad! So you saw Erich Bergen's first performance. I've been on the fence about the show, but he'll probably push me off the edge, finally.
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Post by Mark on Jun 6, 2018 19:13:43 GMT
I'm glad! So you saw Erich Bergen's first performance. I've been on the fence about the show, but he'll probably push me off the edge, finally. YES we did he was absolutely fantastic!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2018 8:27:18 GMT
I'm glad! So you saw Erich Bergen's first performance. I've been on the fence about the show, but he'll probably push me off the edge, finally. Same. It wasn't on my list, but it is now. (I'm making the excuse that it's a 'nice one to keep the Mother happy. But really it's Erich Bergen to make Emily happy)
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Post by Mark on Jun 7, 2018 20:52:49 GMT
Really liked Frozen, Bands Visit not so much (full thoughts in that thread).
Matinee of Phantom today, they sold me a great front seat for $45 when the box office opened. We are all seeing Hello, Dolly! tonight. My third time, dads second, and first time for mum and sister. Got the $47 rush seats in the front orchestra.
Still got four slots to fill. Come From Away and SpongeBob are probably the two definites. May try Mean Girls again... not sure if I can sit through a 4 hour Iceman.
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Post by Jon on Jun 7, 2018 20:56:53 GMT
Really liked Frozen, Bands Visit not so much (full thoughts in that thread). Matinee of Phantom today, they sold me a great front seat for $45 when the box office opened. We are all seeing Hello, Dolly! tonight. My third time, dads second, and first time for mum and sister. Got the $47 rush seats in the front orchestra. Still got four slots to fill. Come From Away and SpongeBob are probably the two definites. May try Mean Girls again... not sure if I can sit through a 4 hour Iceman. Try for My Fair Lady!
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Post by Mark on Jun 7, 2018 21:01:55 GMT
Really liked Frozen, Bands Visit not so much (full thoughts in that thread). Matinee of Phantom today, they sold me a great front seat for $45 when the box office opened. We are all seeing Hello, Dolly! tonight. My third time, dads second, and first time for mum and sister. Got the $47 rush seats in the front orchestra. Still got four slots to fill. Come From Away and SpongeBob are probably the two definites. May try Mean Girls again... not sure if I can sit through a 4 hour Iceman. Try for My Fair Lady! Tried and failed. It’s sold out except for premiums for my whole visit. Same for Three Tall Women - no discount tickets. Not too fussed about MFL though as I saw a great production in sydney last September.
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Post by Mark on Jun 9, 2018 11:14:36 GMT
Saw Anastasia last night, enjoyed it much more on a second viewing. We are currently second in line for Come From Away, we were only able to get one rush ticket yesterday for my sister and that was from arriving at 7am! Gonna try Mean Girls lotto again today.... let’s see. SpongeBob tomorrow hopefully as our last show
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Post by Mark on Jun 12, 2018 7:28:32 GMT
So we won Mean Girls and my sister and I went again. Managed rush for Come From Away, and we got great seats for SpongeBob on Sunday. A very very successful trip.
15 shows all together for a total of $660, or $44 a show average. Was honestly expecting to pay a lot more.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jun 16, 2018 19:35:56 GMT
Glad you’re having a blast and seen some great shows.
Take it you’re flying back Sunday night, BA naturally!!!
I be taking your place Tuesday.
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Post by Mark on Jun 16, 2018 20:03:18 GMT
Glad you’re having a blast and seen some great shows. Take it you’re flying back Sunday night, BA naturally!!! I be taking your place Tuesday. Indeed, I came back last Sunday evening, Business class both ways of course! I could honestly go back tomorrow and do it all again.
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Post by Phantom of London on Jun 17, 2018 21:36:36 GMT
Glad you’re having a blast and seen some great shows. Take it you’re flying back Sunday night, BA naturally!!! I be taking your place Tuesday. Indeed, I came back last Sunday evening, Business class both ways of course! I could honestly go back tomorrow and do it all again. Oh bet you could. Flying Tuesday, this time Virgin Atlantic, forget what class I am flying in!!! Should land 3pm, so hope to be at TKT’s by 5pm.
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Post by Mark on Jun 18, 2018 8:18:39 GMT
Indeed, I came back last Sunday evening, Business class both ways of course! I could honestly go back tomorrow and do it all again. Oh bet you could. Flying Tuesday, this time Virgin Atlantic, forget what class I am flying in!!! Should land 3pm, so hope to be at TKT’s by 5pm. Maybe a good night to try the Mean Girls/Once On This Island (drawn a half hour later) in person lotto?
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Post by Phantom of London on Jun 18, 2018 12:33:24 GMT
I saw Once On This Island last time I wa in town.
Good point i.e. Mean Girls draw, will give it a go.
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Post by catlover74 on Jun 19, 2018 4:48:04 GMT
15 shows all together for a total of $660, or $44 a show average. Was honestly expecting to pay a lot more. Wowzers! Here in my part of Australia, one ticket to a show can range from about A$60 for the cheap seats, up to A$140 for the premium ones.
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