Jersey Boys, wasn't sure about it before we went, was persuaded by Blue Tone, it was fabulous, brilliant
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Looking at booking up a Broadway show for next year, Charlie and the choc factory looks the family fav
just been on a site and its $120 each ticket, a little high imho, but hey ho
So i am booking and they want $42 EACH TICKET for a booking fee, $42
any hints or tips, as $42 a ticket is just robbery
Jersey Boys, wasn't sure about it before we went, was persuaded by Blue Tone, it was fabulous, brilliant
Off to see Springsteen on Broadway shortly.
Not Broadway, but went to A CHRISTMAS CAROL @ Madison Square Garden
Boy do the Yanks know how to put a show, absolutely brilliant and well worth the the money.
Yeah, saw Adams family values (crap) and the Gloria Estefan show last year. Also saw the rockettes at radio city. There’s a booth on Times Square where you can get cheaper last minute deals.
I guess you all didnt book them online and pay $42 EACH TICKET for a booking fee ? ?
cheers TH, only downside to that is they are likely to be seats at the back i guess, the tix's i have seen are at the front row of the 1st Mezzanine, which look good enough, just the $42 on top of each ticket really does wind me up, these are either " print at home " or " will call " , so they are not even printing them or sending them out, robbers
It's very rarely I log in nowadays but logged in to mention Jersey Boys but Chris beat me to it.
Not suitable for young'uns though.
Even if you're not a fan of Frankie Valli you like the story and I will guarantee you'll be singing along
Also go for a pre theatre dinner in the revolving restaurant in the Marriott Marquis on Broadway / Times Square, great 360* views
Depending on what show you a want to see and how many tickets you need you can try this place:
https://www.tdf.org/nyc/8/Locations-...-Ticket-Booths
You go and buy tickets over the counter the old fashioned way.
I mooned outside the Bertram once.
I played the part of the village idiot in fiddler on the roof many years back
The actors were a bunch of ***** but the catering staff were well fit , I gave one of them a welcome in the hillsides
Been to NYC a few times (and Llundain) but never been to any shows, so don't know about prices but their sporting events were reasonably priced, well back in the day anyway .
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We saw Wicked at the Gershwin Theatre a couple of years ago. Paid about £50 each for the tickets.
We just walked to the theatre on a rainy Saturday morning and asked if they had tickets available and got two for that evening. Forget the booths and just go direct to the theatre.