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Wicked the musical? Box office tickets?
I need to buy tickets for four people (I know there's a two ticket limit for the box office, but I can get someone to come with me). I'm wondering if I should go to get the day seat tickets from the box office and where the box office is (everybody seems to know except me)? Or if I should get the tickets from somewhere else. Oh yeah, what time should I get there and...forgot the rest.
Please give me good answers people :)
oo sorry I'm in London (as in England). I should have put it on yahooUK shouldn't I?
Or something
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
i dunno which city youre in but my mom just found tickets for her and her friends on this site...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It is so hard to get tickets to Wicked the Musical- you'll have to do cancellation line if you're trying to get them the day of. You can't be sure of how many tickets you're going to get (you can try to buy as many as you want) and you are most likely going to be paying over $100 per ticket.
There is also lotto, which you can try, but there are no guarantees. Each day, two hours prior to show time (11:30 AM for 2 PM matinees; 12:30 PM for 3 PM matinees; 4:30 PM for 7 PM performances; 5:30 PM for 8 PM performances), people who present themselves at the Gershwin Theatre box office will have their names placed in a hat. Thirty minutes later, names will be drawn for 28 front-row seats at $26.50 each. This lottery is available only in-person at the box office, with a limit of 2 tickets per person, cash only. Photo-ID.
I'm not exactly sure where the box office is, since I've never seen the London production- but I'm sure it's not very hard to find.
Enjoy the show!!
- blue_teen_queenLv 41 decade ago
Depends what day you go. Saturdays tend to be pretty busy, though matinee tickets are a lot easier to get than evening. You may want to be there about an hour before they open, so about 9ish? Don't worry about finding the box office - if you're facing the theatre from the station, it's to the right of the foyer up the steps.
During the week I think you can get away with being there about 11. Though of course it is coming up to Christmas, so it'll be more busy than usual.
- stlaurentLv 44 years ago
i'll bypass while depraved is in Boston too!! i bypass to BU btw. provider cost sucks, yet what my acquaintances and that i do is purchase like 20 tickets on the group fee and sell the extras to acquaintances and random human beings. merely ensure you get the money until now you supply human beings the tickets. you additionally can try student rush/the lottery the day of overall performance. Or purchase tickets finished fee at as quickly as from the field place of work to dodge the provider cost. The development facility fee you won't be able to dodge by means of fact the earnings is going directly to the theater (Boston Opera domicile). good success