With only 10 weeks, many dates have sold well in the orchestra, I ended up getting tickets for $97 in the second to last row of the mezzanine which is fine with me-i like the aisle. Does it appear there will eventually be a broadwaybox/playbill discount in anyones estimation? I didn't want to take a chance and wait as I enjoyed seeing this in 2005
I have a a feeling this is going to be a very hot ticket regardless of the reviews. It's probably more likely that ticket prices will go up rather than discounts being offered. This seasons Death of a Salesman raised prices as the run went on, and as far as I can remember (I don't feel like researching it) A Steady Rain also raised prices the closer they got to selling out thier run. Both of those shows got strong positive reviews, not unanimous RAVES, but thier star power made them must see theatrical events that drove prices up. I suspect Glen Garry will be a similar situation.
Does anyone think they'll offer any sort of rush / lottery policy? I know it's anyone's guess at this point, but I'm pretty much relying on a student rush policy in order to see this show (multiple times).
I'm pretty sure it will be sold out to the rafters before it even opens. I'm going to bite the bullet and try for a pair full price. I'll be living on popcorn and water for a while, however.
joined:8/13/12
Posted: 8/13/12 at 06:31pm