I recommend you see Elf or Christmas Story instead of this lackluster mediocre revival. Good luck with tickets and if you are lucky, you will get something besides Annie
I am taking my child to their first broadway show and I have a single seat purchased in the orchestra center stage and am attempting to get additional tickets for the family in the vicinity of the purchased ticket. Thanks for the input but if you don't have tickets to sell then kindly move on to different forum.
Who are you to join today and then tell people to move on to another forum, especially when no one has even been rude to you yet, but tried to help assist you? No one on here is going to have tickets to sell you. If there are 10 tickets left in the theatre and you intend on getting tickets at all for a performance during the busiest tourist week of the year, I advise you to buy them now. If you don't, the only option left for you to obtain tickets is going to be though a scalper with an enormous up-charge. You can also try your luck with the lottery, but it's NOT worth waiting for an almost sold out performance if it is your absolute only option. Good luck.
My beef was with the initial negative comment on the show. I did not inquire on the quality of the production, just in need of tickets. I am aware of all of the modes of acquiring tickets. I only know theater people as honest, good hearted souls and would prefer to buy from someone who may had a change of plans than from a greedy scalper sucking the money out of desperate ticket seekers. Thanks.
If I can save one person money on something that is lackluster, mediocre and awful. I feel I have done a good deed. Support Wicked, Book of Mormon, Golden Boy -- all great pieces of theatre (in my opinion) I would rather people spend money on good theatre and yes good theatre in my opinion.
Annie is an awful production of a wonderful musical. It is my opinion. and I will state it loudly and often.
"I only know theater people as honest, good hearted souls..."
just to clarify (as if this thread doesn't do that on its own,) theatre people are just like everyone else. Some are honest, good hearted souls. Some are lying a$$holes. Some are crazy a$$ difficult to deal with. Most are a mixture somewhere in between. Many will rip you off worse than any scalper, given the chance.
Where do people get this notion of sweet, benevolent theatre people from? Haven't they seen All About Eve???
Art has a double face, of expression and illusion.
Golden boy, this is the spouse's wish and there is no turning back. All I can hope for is setting low expectations and maybe the production will surpass it. The spouse enjoyed this show as a child when I'm sure it was an excellent musical in the late 1970's?
If that was remotely humorous I would give you some props, ??? Doll??? I actually did not recall the exact decade the show was enjoyed in and I was not overly interested to research it.
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Posted: 12/12/12 at 01:53pm