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All of the women looked beautiful, Lucy Liu's gown was my favorite.

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On 6/9/2014 Georgie the 5th said:
On 6/9/2014 kachina624 said: About how much does it cost to see a Broadway performance these days?


The top shows are in the $220 to $420 range.

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Great show. Thought everyone looked beautiful. So miss Broadway since moving to CA in 1977 from N.J.

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I loved the show! My son lives in NYC and works for a non-profit for new musicals. He also has worked for a marketing firm that markets Broadway shows. He even got to go the the Tony Awards once. He gets to see all the shows for free. I go to NYC about 4-5 times a year and I see a lot of shows. I've got tickets to see "A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder", it won best musical. I paid $143 for good seats. I got tickets for "The Book of Mormon" and the premium seats were $400 and I wasn't paying that much, we got tickets for $159, which isn't bad. The theatre is small, so we'll be able to see. I saw "Pippin" last December, last year's Tony musical winner and got those tickets at the TKS booth for $75 and had great seats. I saw "Anything Goes" with Sutton Foster a few years ago, another Tony winning show. Had seats in the 7th row center orchestra. I see about 4-5 shows a year. There's nothing like seeing a Broadway show.

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Quite often there are kiosks where you can get last minute tix for about half price. you need to know about these things upfront.

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On 6/10/2014 Hayfield said:

I loved the show! My son lives in NYC and works for a non-profit for new musicals. He also has worked for a marketing firm that markets Broadway shows. He even got to go the the Tony Awards once. He gets to see all the shows for free. I go to NYC about 4-5 times a year and I see a lot of shows. I've got tickets to see "A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder", it won best musical. I paid $143 for good seats. I got tickets for "The Book of Mormon" and the premium seats were $400 and I wasn't paying that much, we got tickets for $159, which isn't bad. The theatre is small, so we'll be able to see. I saw "Pippin" last December, last year's Tony musical winner and got those tickets at the TKS booth for $75 and had great seats. I saw "Anything Goes" with Sutton Foster a few years ago, another Tony winning show. Had seats in the 7th row center orchestra. I see about 4-5 shows a year. There's nothing like seeing a Broadway show.

I saw Pippin on Broadway in 1973 with Ben Vereen, it was an amazing show back then. The revival is coming here to Baltimore about a year from now, I will surely hope be there.

Book of Mormon was here recently, could have had tix and decided against it, did not seem like it would appeal to me.