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Post by nash16 on Oct 21, 2016 7:23:55 GMT
I'm beyond shocked that I was unable to realize that this Lazarus was the off-Bway production that Bowie/Walsh did in NY. Michael C. Hall, best tv actor of his generation, is reprising his role, DAMN. Also shocked that the good tickets are either £95 or £75!!! If there's any sale, please let me know! Otherwise I will have to buy a V row for £55 as I already paid too much for King Lear and Dreamgirls (and I wanna try HPotter's tickets) Hey madsonmelo We got £15 tickets yesterday for the first night. There are still lots of £15 tickets left for a lot of dates and some £35 seats have just been put on near the front too. Don't pay £95!
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Post by talkstageytome on Oct 21, 2016 7:27:25 GMT
Todaytix is also doing a lottery too, if you're feeling lucky.
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Post by madsonmelo on Oct 22, 2016 18:37:56 GMT
I'm beyond shocked that I was unable to realize that this Lazarus was the off-Bway production that Bowie/Walsh did in NY. Michael C. Hall, best tv actor of his generation, is reprising his role, DAMN. Also shocked that the good tickets are either £95 or £75!!! If there's any sale, please let me know! Otherwise I will have to buy a V row for £55 as I already paid too much for King Lear and Dreamgirls (and I wanna try HPotter's tickets) Hey madsonmelo We got £15 tickets yesterday for the first night. There are still lots of £15 tickets left for a lot of dates and some £35 seats have just been put on near the front too. Don't pay £95! £15 tickets online? What was the row? And I couldn't find £35 seats near the front, they are all basically in row Z or more than this, are they online too?
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Post by talkstageytome on Oct 22, 2016 19:19:19 GMT
Yeah but you have to search hard over a couple of dates. £15 are the back few rows and front row. I think the £35 ones near the front are off to one side, quite far over. Someone else can probably tell you more though tbh... Cast album was released yesterday. You can listen to the whole thing on the official David Bowie Vevo account on Youtube if anyone's interested
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Post by madsonmelo on Oct 24, 2016 22:16:29 GMT
First preview is tomorrow, who's going?
If it's possible, let us know how is the view from seats 1 and 2 from row A to J!
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Post by Steffi on Oct 25, 2016 6:01:33 GMT
I'm going this Sunday. Looking forward to it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 7:40:18 GMT
Just got an email saying the front row £15 lottery starts today..... Didn't we get all the front row £15 tickets?! Do you think we are NOT gonna be on the actual front row?!?
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Post by viserys on Oct 25, 2016 7:54:44 GMT
Maybe they held a few seats back in the front row? I can't remember if the whole row was available when I booked, but if seats were "gone" I would have figured someone already booked them.
Or they realized that once the stage was put in, there'd be space to squish an additional row in, in which case I think it's good news if "our" front row is second row now - less neck-craning.
Ooooor (I love this intrigueing idea) - the front row had never been meant to go on regular sale and should have been held back for the lottery, but a fluke in the system put them on sale and now they have a problem.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 7:58:34 GMT
Deffo the day I go (1/12) the whole row was on sale. This makes us all second row plebs now! I like sitting on the first row coz if I ever throw up I can do it on the stage. I've always wondered how people would react
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Post by viserys on Oct 25, 2016 8:01:01 GMT
I've had a poke around the website just now and I'm admittedly rather pleased to see that there's a big lump of overpriced premium seats left unsold for each performance this week while virtually everything else is sold out. Will it help to wake up producers to the fact that there's a limit of what people are willing to pay for a show?
Possibly they'll flog the left-over premium seats through the lottery instead of the front row, would be embarrassing to have these empty rows in the prime area of the theatre.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 8:15:51 GMT
I saw there where a load of £150 left tonight for their FIRST PREVIEW! Who pays £150 for a preview?!?!
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Post by popcultureboy on Oct 25, 2016 8:16:15 GMT
I don't QUITE agree that virtually everything else is sold out. The matinee tomorrow looks half empty! It's always a terrible idea to have a midweek matinee so early in the run, but I suppose I thought it's half term, so they should try and capitalise.
I just checked, I have row A tickets, the seating plan on the website still shows row A as the front row. So either they're not bothering to build the row of seats in front of A as it's always going to be via TodayTix, or they decided on the front row lottery after we'd all bought them and swept up what was left for TodayTix.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 8:20:45 GMT
Oooooo I do hope it was an accident that we all got them! fight the man!
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Post by talkstageytome on Oct 25, 2016 8:26:11 GMT
I must admit that I'm always shocked when I see a show with seats above £100, and this was no different. I'm seeing this with 3 friends and our tickets cost £60 total (they're front row, or row A at least given we don't know what's going on with the front row now) and may be not that fantastic, but they're afordable at least. Same goes for the next couple of price bands I suppose. But had we all bought the premium seats it'd set us back £600!! For two hours?! I apreciate that some people are more well off than others but who wants to splash £600 in 2 hours?! Silly really.
That said, I do think once press night rolls round and it gets more publicity in the national press etc. I'm sure sales of these expensive tickets will picked up. I sold the idea of this show to 2 friends based on Bowie's name, and my sister wanted to see it because Michael C Hall who she knew from Dexter was in it.
Plus, didn't this sell out in America, with people reselling tickets for $2000 or something?!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 8:35:36 GMT
Yeah but in New York the theatre holds 198, here it's nearly 1000 more
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Post by popcultureboy on Oct 25, 2016 8:38:07 GMT
And even then, the re-selling at mental prices only started after Bowie died. The reviews and initial word of mouth were mixed. Still, I love Michael C Hall, so I'm up for seeing this.
And we can all calm down. Row A is still the front row, TodayTix do not have an extra row being built for them, my other guess was the right one.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 8:39:58 GMT
This wouldn't be the theatreboard if we all calmed down!
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Not always very high value in terms of ticket yield or donations
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Post by Xanderl on Oct 25, 2016 10:05:51 GMT
Unsold premium seats is fine for them. The idea is you see a £150 premium seat and then think that the £60 you actually pay for a top price seat is fine. They can then later discount any unsold premium seats.
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Post by kathryn on Oct 25, 2016 10:15:20 GMT
I always thought the idea of premium seats was so that if you rock up at the last minute with plenty of cash to spare, instead of paying a tout double the face value for a ticket you pay the theatre double the (usual) face value for it.
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Post by talkstageytome on Oct 25, 2016 10:17:56 GMT
( Xanderl ) Well more fool the people who buy at top price then! I find that a lot of people I talk to think that seats can't be good unless you're paying through the nose for them, so they'll sniff at anything below £40-50, which is ridiculous of course, because we all know that you can nearly always find a bargain. But then, that's exactly the sort of mindset people are getting when they see that the best seats in the house cost over £100! Occasional theatregoers must wonder how a £30 seat could possibly compare?
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Post by Baemax on Oct 25, 2016 11:19:21 GMT
A lot of theatres will drop the price of premium seats when the time of the show draws closer. If they sell them for £150 in advance, brilliant, if they sell them for £60 on the day, that's £60 better than not selling them at all.
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Post by AddisonMizner on Oct 25, 2016 16:09:48 GMT
Is this worth a punt? I wouldn't say I''m a Bowie fan, but this looks interesting.
Is this a Jukebox musical or an original score?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 16:13:28 GMT
It's 'jukebox' with 3 original numbers based on/sequel to Man Who Sold The World
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Post by Baemax on Oct 25, 2016 19:31:01 GMT
I think I might have got more out of it if I'd already known the songs going in, though tbh it probably wouldn't take a lot of thread-reading to work out how I feel about this show, so take my opinions as you will.
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Post by rumbledoll on Oct 25, 2016 20:40:23 GMT
It's 'jukebox' with 3 original numbers based on/sequel to Man Who Sold The World The other Man (Who Fell to Earth) more likely?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2016 22:16:18 GMT
Tomato/Aubergine
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2016 8:36:58 GMT
So looking at pics on twitter the stage is about eye level to the front so not too bad init bluds
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Post by stefy69 on Oct 27, 2016 10:03:35 GMT
It's 'jukebox' with 3 original numbers based on/sequel to Man Who Sold The World The other Man (Who Fell to Earth) more likely? It is indeed.
The soundtrack cd features the three new songs in the show and on the second CD the three songs performed by Mr Bowie himself.
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Post by charliec on Oct 27, 2016 21:32:05 GMT
Just seen this from one of those £15 seats- probably one of the best £15 seats I've ever sat in! No neck craning and it's a brilliant view. It's very close and quite intense at times sat there but I really excellent way to experience the show I think.
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Post by madsonmelo on Oct 27, 2016 22:28:57 GMT
Is it possible that this extends? Sadly I won't be doing the trip on the dates that I originally planned
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