You can play around with pricing, seating, and date/time options, see what looks good to you. Then I can go to the box office and check if they've got those seats available, or any seats in the same section, etc. Also, I wouldn't really recommend seeing the show in its first week or so -- it's always good to let them have a go at it for a few weeks. Even though it's the same production as in London, it'd take some time to really get into the groove of things after moving to a whole new venue with a new vibe and audience.
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Date: 2008-04-26 05:44 am (UTC)Here's the site where I usually order my Broadway tickets from:
http://www.telecharge.com/BehindTheCurtain.aspx?prodid=6492
You can play around with pricing, seating, and date/time options, see what looks good to you. Then I can go to the box office and check if they've got those seats available, or any seats in the same section, etc. Also, I wouldn't really recommend seeing the show in its first week or so -- it's always good to let them have a go at it for a few weeks. Even though it's the same production as in London, it'd take some time to really get into the groove of things after moving to a whole new venue with a new vibe and audience.