| Why do you need to see a 'hot show' as soon as it opens? | |
| Last Edit: GrumpyMorningBoy 12:39 pm EDT 10/20/17 | |
| Posted by: GrumpyMorningBoy 12:38 pm EDT 10/20/17 | |
| In reply to: Is anyone else finding the battle to get tickets exhausting and expensive? - mikem 10:26 am EDT 10/20/17 | |
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| It's really rare that a show is SO POPULAR and SO LIMITED that if you don't get tickets ASAP, you'll never get to see it. The kind of super-limited things like last season's OTHELLO are rare birds. Why the pressure to see a 'hot show' as soon as it opens? Personally, I'm totally fine with waiting until the "heat" of a hot show has passed. If the cast is good, they'll still be good 9 months after opening. Yeah, I do realize that I have to listen to my friends brag about the fact that they've already seen it, but is this really that big of a deal? I don't think so. A lot of times, I just wait. Or I'll swing by a box office sometime when I'm in the hood -- perhaps while seeing another show -- and get good tickets for months after it's been open. Or I just wait until I know someone in the cast who has access to house seats. Or I'll wait until it starts showing up at TKTS or TodayTix. Why the internal pressure to be among the first? HARRY POTTER will play for years. - GMB |
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