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Post by chernjam on Sept 8, 2024 0:02:03 GMT
Transferring to LA after Broadway run. Very limited I hear with the four leads. Possibly being filmed. Pantages is the theatre I hearing. That would be incredibly exciting - seeing this production going back to LA after it had its American Premiere here -would be really amazing Its funny reading people angsting that its not completely sold out already in NY - considering the St James is 600 seats more per night and I'm trying to remember in London was this 7 or 8 performances per week?
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Post by 42ndBlvd on Sept 8, 2024 0:45:07 GMT
Btw it cost $15million more to mount this on Broadway. 🙃
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Post by blamerobots on Sept 8, 2024 10:07:53 GMT
Btw it cost $15million more to mount this on Broadway. 🙃 Well, we know it's definitely not gone into the set...
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Post by danb on Sept 8, 2024 14:00:38 GMT
Transferring to LA after Broadway run. Very limited I hear with the four leads. Possibly being filmed. Pantages is the theatre I hearing. That would be incredibly exciting - seeing this production going back to LA after it had its American Premiere here -would be really amazing Its funny reading people angsting that its not completely sold out already in NY - considering the St James is 600 seats more per night and I'm trying to remember in London was this 7 or 8 performances per week? It was 8 but Tucker did at least one.
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Post by iamluisfelipe on Sept 16, 2024 14:27:08 GMT
Front row tickets have been released for performances from sept-nov
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Post by chernjam on Sept 16, 2024 17:55:19 GMT
My A.D.D. got the best of me - so far as I can tell - close to 60% seats sold for SB in the first week of previews less than 2 weeks out which compared to other Broadway shows is far better sold (was comparing to Lion King, which is the current top grosser) just to give people some perspective on things. Just reiterates the point that people are rarely buying tickets in advance for things, until/unless the hype matches peoples experience. If SB takes off here like it did in London, no reason not to see it becoming a hot ticket/sell out
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Post by budd on Sept 16, 2024 18:07:04 GMT
My A.D.D. got the best of me - so far as I can tell - close to 60% seats sold for SB in the first week of previews less than 2 weeks out which compared to other Broadway shows is far better sold (was comparing to Lion King, which is the current top grosser) just to give people some perspective on things. Just reiterates the point that people are rarely buying tickets in advance for things, until/unless the hype matches peoples experience. If SB takes off here like it did in London, no reason not to see it becoming a hot ticket/sell out Those long-runners behave very differently though. They'll sell tickets right until curtain. If you look at Sunset in November or December, there are swathes of tickets that they seem not to have released for any performance in the first place. Hard to tell how much has actually sold. BUT, also very true that advance buying is way way down now.
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Post by ceebee on Sept 16, 2024 19:16:15 GMT
Btw it cost $15million more to mount this on Broadway. 🙃 $15million more than what? The budget for this production is $13.5million.
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