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re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION

Posted by: hitbycab 07:26 pm EST 02/06/14
In reply to: SF--Best Of Broadway announced - dramedy 01:26 pm EST 02/06/14

Hi
Are tickets available to the general public or only if you have a membership?

I might be there during the run but do not have a membership

Any info is greatly appreciated!!


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If you do decide to see Newsies

Posted by: Lois (Loisy@aol.com) 02:30 pm EST 02/07/14
In reply to: re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION - hitbycab 07:26 pm EST 02/06/14

Please feel free to email me for ticket help.

Lois


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re: If you do decide to see Newsies

Posted by: hitbycab 06:55 pm EST 02/08/14
In reply to: If you do decide to see Newsies - Lois 02:30 pm EST 02/07/14

Thank you so much!!
That is very nice of you!!


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re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION

Posted by: garyd 09:34 pm EST 02/06/14
In reply to: re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION - hitbycab 07:26 pm EST 02/06/14

tickets are always available to general public. Can be expensive but Goldstar always has tickets. Plenty of seats usually available either way.


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re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION

Posted by: Lois 10:16 pm EST 02/06/14
In reply to: re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION - garyd 09:34 pm EST 02/06/14

Series tickets are sold to the public after subscribers get their seats and have an extra first-chance ticket purchasing period, so there are always some tickets put on sale to non-subscribers, but only certain shows put tickets on Goldstar, not every show, and for extremely popular shows like The Book of Mormon both subscribers and the general public had a horrible time getting tickets. If you are specifically planning to see Newsies, I don't expect the show to be a Book of Mormon-type hot ticket, but I wouldn't count on it being on Goldstar either (it might be, as the Orpheum is the biggest SHN theater, but that will depend on Bay Area ticket demand).


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re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION

Posted by: garyd 10:27 pm EST 02/06/14
In reply to: re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION - Lois 10:16 pm EST 02/06/14

You may be, and probably are, correct about BOM, but I have never had a difficult time acquiring tickets to Best of Broadway shows in SF. And by ever, I am old, and so ever means ever.


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re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION

Posted by: hitbycab 10:35 am EST 02/07/14
In reply to: re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION - garyd 10:27 pm EST 02/06/14

you are not old!!

Thanks everyone...

Maybe I can seize the day

btw..remember the movie. Ann-Margret was in it for 2 minutes. I am convinced her part was cut out...
Any info on that??


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"you are not old!!" Bwaaa...

Posted by: garyd 12:46 pm EST 02/07/14
In reply to: re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION - hitbycab 10:35 am EST 02/07/14

Thank you but why does this remind me of "You're likable enough,HIllary" ?
Actually, however, I AM pretty old. Only a few months and hours younger than Bernadette Peters and we all know what a doddering old thing she is. ;)


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re: "you are not old!!" Bwaaa...

Posted by: hitbycab 06:58 pm EST 02/08/14
In reply to: "you are not old!!" Bwaaa... - garyd 12:46 pm EST 02/07/14

If you look 1/10th of the way she looks, you would be INCROYABLE!!

She looks amazing year after year after decade after century

THE BERNADETTE DIARIES coming to CW


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Incroyable??!!?

Posted by: garyd 02:11 am EST 02/09/14
In reply to: re: "you are not old!!" Bwaaa... - hitbycab 06:58 pm EST 02/08/14

Well, I guess I will take that as a compliment.
I mean I said I was OLD but I did not say I date back to the 18th century. :)


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re: Incroyable??!!?

Posted by: hitbycab 10:13 am EST 02/09/14
In reply to: Incroyable??!!? - garyd 02:11 am EST 02/09/14

no...that would be Bernadette Peters and the pact she made with some theatre deity.

:)


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re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION

Posted by: Lois 12:04 am EST 02/07/14
In reply to: re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION - garyd 10:27 pm EST 02/06/14

Believe me, Mormon was insane. Subscribers were slashed from 4 down to 2 additional tickets at the last minute, and the 3rd person for whom I had intended to get a ticket never did manage to see Mormon during the initial run. We usually can buy 6 or 8 extra tickets per show. But I wouldn't expect any problem getting a ticket to Newsies. Just don't count on Goldstar.


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Yes, true...

Posted by: garyd 10:59 am EST 02/07/14
In reply to: re: SF-NEWSIES QUESTION - Lois 12:04 am EST 02/07/14

BOM, I have been told was insane. I guess Goldstar is does not always get SHN either. But, as you say, "Newsies" does not seem present the same sort of mania as BOM.


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