Saturday, December 29, 2007

How to Grab Those Current Broadway Shows and Tickets

Do not think about what the critics say or write. Ignore for one moment, the costs of watching them. The whole point here is to catch any of the current Broadway shows any which way you can. There are an entire multitude of world reknown plays and musicals such as Neil Simons version of John Waters HAIRSPRAY, or classics like PHANTOM OF THE OPERA; LITTLE WOMEN; WHOS AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?; SHOW BOAT; LES MISERABLES. Take in the more playful MAMMA MIA. Re-visit your passions in your favorite operas by attending the LA BOHEME re-make, RENT. But make sure you get to see those current Broadway shows, by hook or by crook!What of you are not in New York or are not planning to visit new York, and cant get to the current Broadway shows? Dont despair. First of all, these shows run for years (the better and best ones, anyway). Second of all, the best are so successful and their so generous and respectful of the theatre arts world that the current Broadway shows get taken on the roadto Boston, Philly, San Francisco, and further.What if you cannot afford current Broadway shows, whether they stay in the Big Apple or travel to Timbuktu? Ah, theres still no excuse: there are a number of ways you, too, can be saved. Or, er, you can save money and still be blessed with the most alluring, engaging, and cathartic of the arts:If you are a studentcall (or contact via the net) the box office, and ask about student discounts. Many if not most current Broadway shows theatres, opera houses, and symphonic and other auditoria have a student price and/or a student group price.If you are a senior citizenseniors get discounted for most events, as they do for buses, restaurants, etc., and as they should. Be sure when ordering tickets, you ask about and for a senior disount.If you can, go ahead and try for same-day or last-minute tickets. A ticket that is not called for at the reservation window by a certain time (often within a few minutes of the curtain call) is usually made available, AND at a greatly discounted rate. Show up on the day of the performance for any of the current Broadway shows you want to attend. Go to the reserved tickets window and ask if there are any no-shows. Also, tell the teller you will check back (at his/her designated time), or ask when you can return to check for no-shows.

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