| re: Tickets as Gifts - no, per the show's website |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 12:06 pm EST 12/13/17 |
| In reply to: re: Tickets as Gifts - no, per the show's website - fidelio1010 07:04 am EST 12/13/17 |
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I don't understand. I said I'd be willing to buy a normal priced ticket and be reimbursed, not that I would pay $1,000, or give away a kidney, or commit a crime. And it's precisely because I'm waiting to afford it that I (and many others) haven't seen the show two and a half years after it opened.
What is so crazy about having a ticketing system where the gifting process involves seeing the show but not having the moment of watching someone open an envelope and be surprised by the tickets? |
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