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HowardR Mar 4th, 2009 09:30 AM

Just for the heck of it, I checked all the discount offers on broadwaybox.com, and fewer than a third of them have discounts of 50% for individual shows. Most of the other two-thirds-plus shows have discounts in the 40-45% off range.

bethke14 Mar 4th, 2009 11:31 AM

I guess that I'm in the minority, but I LOVE Wicked! I've seen it 5 times with a bunch of different leads and loved it every time. I cry at the end of the first act, and I sob during the finale every single time. I would not, however, pay above face value for a Broadway show.

Another thing to consider for TKTS is the time it takes: even at South Street Seaport, I waited in line for almost an hour. I tend to use discounts at playbill or broadway box just to free up more time in the city. I use TKTS only if I'm seeing a show the day of my arrival flight (after being delayed 12 hours and missing a show during one trip, I never purchase tickets for my arrival day.)

I am not a Phantom fan at all - I think it's a bit boring. I would also suggest In the Heights. There are discounts right now, and it's a fabulous show.

LaurenKahn1 Mar 4th, 2009 04:38 PM

Glad to hear about the option for credit card use at TKTS. I remember once I couldn't find an ATM there that would take my network. Grr! Much easier with the credit card, of course.

As I said before, what show you like or dislike is so subjective. I do agree that a show like "Lion King" or "Mary Poppins" is a sure hit with kids if you want to play it safe. Just have your mind made up when you get to the ticket window because there will be others behind you.

Kal Mar 4th, 2009 05:55 PM

It's a book???

Going to see it in SF this April.
I hope I don't sit next to someone who has seen it umpteen times and sings along with it expecting a compliment from me because they know all the words like when we saw Jersey Boys. 8-|

NeoPatrick Mar 4th, 2009 06:07 PM

"I guess that I'm in the minority, but I LOVE Wicked!

Bethke14, you are NOT in the minority. Over six years of sold out houses make clear that this is a wildly popular show.

gyppielou Mar 4th, 2009 06:13 PM

keep on lovin it bethke14!

Hey I never liked Cat's either, but it sure made a lot of people happy and a lot of people a livelihood for many years.

Gotta love the arts, even when you don't like'em so much!

Yes Kal, there was a book! "It's not easy being born green......."

starrs Mar 4th, 2009 08:04 PM

You're not in the minority beth. There are Wicked fans here but it sounds like that's not the best option for the OP. cpg, you broke my heart. :-( HowardR bruised it a couple of years back but cpg (shaking head emoticon here).

It will be a while before there are Wicked discounts - which is amazing. I've seen it in 3 cities and I'm not telling how many times. :-D The book was interesting but the play is more "inspired" by the book than a retelling of the book.

IF you are a big fan of the show, considered the Behind the Emerald Curtain tour - but not if you aren't going to see the show.

Just got back from Chorus Line. Hard to believe I've not seen it before. My friend's ex went to school with Michael Bennett and some interesting stories were shared - included the origin of his name.

bbt, we saw Phantom in November. I'm guessing South Pacific tix will be hard to get too. Good luck with your choices.

LaurenKahn1 Mar 4th, 2009 09:55 PM

My take on the musical "Cats":

"Cats" was a dog.

Centralparkgirl Mar 5th, 2009 04:13 AM

Come on starrs, we've been down this yellow brick road before - you must never take my theatrical views personally!!!! About Chorus Line - saw the original 3x and loved it; saw the revival recently and some of the cast were lackluster. What did you think and what's the story with Bennett's name?

starrs Mar 5th, 2009 04:54 AM

Re Chorus Line - I didn't enjoy it as much as I expected. I really expected to totally love it. Enjoyed it - just wasn't "wowed".

Bennett was the name of the high school they attended. Apparently, he chose it over his original surname.

starrs Mar 5th, 2009 04:55 AM

Oh, and I was teasing you about "Wicked" :-)

NeoPatrick Mar 5th, 2009 04:57 AM

During the reign of CATS on Broadway -- our retelling of their slogan?

CATS --"Now and FUR-ever."

NeoPatrick Mar 5th, 2009 04:59 AM

Oh, and they never bought up my idea for the interminable National Tours that went on and on:

"CATS -- coughing up yet another hair ball in a town near you."

chaucerquest Mar 5th, 2009 05:42 AM

South Pacific tickets are now available discounted through Playbill.com and Broadway Box.com. But both leads are out of the show--Kelli O'Hara because she is pregnant and Paulo Szot because of some other committment. I've heard his replacement is excellent (don't know about hers yet) and I'm sure the show is still well worth seeing. It is at Lincoln Center, not right in the theater district, if that's a consideration.

I'm going to be in NY around the same time as the OP, and we're planning to see South Pacific, In the Heights, and Billy Elliot. I've already seen Wicked, and thought it was ruined by being in that big barn of a theater.

HowardR Mar 5th, 2009 07:54 AM

Starrs, it's too bad you missed the original version of A Chorus Line. It was one of the best ever! Saw it 6 times! After reading the reviews of the recent revival, I decided against seeing it, as I felt it would tarnish my golden memories of the original!

GDKSS Mar 5th, 2009 08:43 AM

I second that Howard! It was my first musical on Broadway and still my favorite! The revival was very nostalgic but not the original

sf7307 Mar 5th, 2009 08:47 AM

I third that Howard! Haven't seen a revival in 20 years, but the original was something to behold (I can hear Priscilla Lopez singing What I Did For Love even as I sit in my office in San Francisco 30 years later)! Oh, and add the original Annie to the list of shows I liked quite a bit better than Wicked (can't get enough of Andrea McArdle's voice)

MP07950 Mar 5th, 2009 08:59 AM

Another Wicked fan here....another great source for discounts on shows is www.workingadvantage.com. We have it through work and have gotten a number of good deals. However, you don't get to pick out your seats (which doesn't work for everyone).

johnandsuz1 Mar 6th, 2009 02:42 PM

Try this site for a coupon and follow the link to TICKETS NOW- www.nytheatre-wire.com/coupons
I accidentally found this site this morning when I googled "Theatre coupons" A calendar of events pops up and I noticed Wicked was listed. Over February break we saw Guys and Dolls and loved it. Not sure what the NYTimes reviewer saw, we totally disagreed with him/her. Mary Poppins is fun for everybody, we took our grandchildren but I think we liked it more than they did. There are great reviews for South Pacific. Billy Elliot and Shrek are next on our list of shows to see- hopefully in May. The visitor center on Broadway is never very crowded and I have felt at ease getting tickets there many times if I didn't plan ahead. Hope the coupon site helps you.

starrs Mar 6th, 2009 02:59 PM

I wish I had seen it, HowardR. :-(
I'm glad I saw the show, but was a bit of a letdown.


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