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It is the second time here
Posted by: dramedy 01:39 pm EST 11/27/18
In reply to: re: Hamilton not selling out in sf - larry13 01:17 pm EST 11/27/18

And first time was about 6 months and sold out within days.

I think Chicago extensions didn’t sell out quickly but I could be wrong. It seems like New York extensions sell out quickly except maybe 999 premium.
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re: It is the second time here
Posted by: fosse76 03:25 pm EST 11/27/18
In reply to: It is the second time here - dramedy 01:39 pm EST 11/27/18

While ticket prices in Chicago look to have somewhat normalized (though still more expensive than the average "hot" show), I really don't understand the exceedingly large amount of money people are paying to see this show on Broadway, which in my opinion isn't really any better than other similarly hyped shows (like Wicked or Rent or Phantom, in their time). The show no longer has the cachet of the original Broadway cast, so its ubiquity should have at least normalized the premium prices, but alas it has not. I have no doubt that instead of lowering prices in San Francisco, they'll simply move it to another city. They "can't" lower the current prices, that would diminish the product.
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I doubt they would lower.
Posted by: dramedy 05:07 pm EST 11/27/18
In reply to: re: It is the second time here - fosse76 03:25 pm EST 11/27/18

I am surprised they didn’t have a mid premium price at 300-400. Premium goes back to row T on weekends in orchestra. Rows L-T should be lower than 686. And partially obstructed are same price as regular orchestra at $214.
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Hamilton tour in Fort Lauderdale
Posted by: SpeechTeacher 04:51 pm EST 12/01/18
In reply to: I doubt they would lower. - dramedy 05:07 pm EST 11/27/18

Last week I went to the box office of the Broward Center and paid $230.00 for tix in the rear orchestra EE Center. I was told the tickets had just been released.
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re: I doubt they would lower.
Last Edit: PlayWiz 05:39 pm EST 11/27/18
Posted by: PlayWiz 05:37 pm EST 11/27/18
In reply to: I doubt they would lower. - dramedy 05:07 pm EST 11/27/18

These prices are ridiculous. You could do a lot of food shopping or buy a nice 4K HD TV for those prices which will provide years of entertainment, not just a few hours. Maybe at some point ticket prices will be deemed too high, not just for "Hamilton" but for other shows as well. It's getting out of hand.
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re: I doubt they would lower.
Posted by: Delvino 05:03 pm EST 12/01/18
In reply to: re: I doubt they would lower. - PlayWiz 05:37 pm EST 11/27/18

I couldn’t enjoy a show that cost me that much. I honestly believe it would ruin my experience.

I saw “Hamilton” for $89 on B’way.
I saw the Midler “Dolly” for $99.

Loved both, spent enough.
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