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Post by dollybm on May 25, 2022 19:14:49 GMT
Completely agree on that, I know they’d never release it but I wonder what the saving is on a switch to the one part! Imagine it’s a fair amount.
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Post by theatrenerd on Sept 25, 2022 22:09:01 GMT
Looking forward to seeing this for the first time in November! I have booked stalls row R but looking at the view from on SeatPlan, there is a bit of overhang from the circle cutting off the top of the stage. Does anyone know if I'll miss much from these seats?
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Post by tal on Sept 26, 2022 0:02:10 GMT
Looking forward to seeing this for the first time in November! I have booked stalls row R but looking at the view from on SeatPlan, there is a bit of overhang from the circle cutting off the top of the stage. Does anyone know if I'll miss much from these seats? I think you will be fine. I checked SeatPlan too, and it seems you can see all the way up the arches of the set from row R. I don't think anything ever appears above those arches - basically, if you can see the clock you won't miss anything at all.
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Post by theatrenerd on Sept 26, 2022 22:11:24 GMT
Looking forward to seeing this for the first time in November! I have booked stalls row R but looking at the view from on SeatPlan, there is a bit of overhang from the circle cutting off the top of the stage. Does anyone know if I'll miss much from these seats? I think you will be fine. I checked SeatPlan too, and it seems you can see all the way up the arches of the set from row R. I don't think anything ever appears above those arches - basically, if you can see the clock you won't miss anything at all. Thank you!
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Post by theatrenerd on Oct 16, 2023 18:08:47 GMT
Just seen that a US tour is starting next fall.
Does that mean that a UK tour could also be on the horizon? And if so would it be in one part or two?
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Post by couldileaveyou on Oct 16, 2023 18:36:33 GMT
Just seen that a US tour is starting next fall. Does that mean that a UK tour could also be on the horizon? And if so would it be in one part or two? If it toured it would be the one part version, but I don't think an American tour would automatically imply that a British tour is in the making
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Post by Figaro on Oct 16, 2023 23:51:16 GMT
What happened to the Manchester production??
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Post by danielwhit on Oct 17, 2023 23:01:08 GMT
What happened to the Manchester production?? I don't think there's ever been plans announced for Manchester. I think, having had a quick Google, some sites are (deliberately or through poor researching) conflating the Palace Theatre in Manchester with the one in London. That might be the root cause of it?
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Post by stuart on Oct 18, 2023 11:29:27 GMT
What happened to the Manchester production?? There were definitely conversations had about a sit-down Edinburgh production.
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Post by ncbears on Dec 30, 2023 15:55:50 GMT
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Post by usbuzzer on Jan 3, 2024 11:09:25 GMT
Is there any way for cheaper tickets for this apart from the lottery? I'm looking at the prices and it's a lot as you have to pay for two :/. I was thinking about restricted views and E3 and F2 seem like the best idea for this and not too bad.
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Post by dillan on Jan 3, 2024 19:37:33 GMT
Is there any way for cheaper tickets for this apart from the lottery? I'm looking at the prices and it's a lot as you have to pay for two :/. I was thinking about restricted views and E3 and F2 seem like the best idea for this and not too bad. Post-COVID prices for this are ridiculous. I remember in 2018/2019, they would reduce top premium tickets (e.g. front row middle of the dress circle) to £40 on the day or day before. Think the best way is the lottery now.
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Post by emilytemple on Jan 4, 2024 10:30:41 GMT
Is there any way for cheaper tickets for this apart from the lottery? I'm looking at the prices and it's a lot as you have to pay for two :/. I was thinking about restricted views and E3 and F2 seem like the best idea for this and not too bad. I was at E2 in November and they are pretty ok. I must point i already seen show so for first time seen are no the best one but If you on buget.. Sadly most of time sell tickets rvt double ( If at website are one good rvt and bad one next to you need buy both same at box office( at least back in 2022 ) And yes post covid price was insane. Like i love this play but i will not give 250 pound for side row
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Post by usbuzzer on Jan 4, 2024 12:11:29 GMT
Thanks! It's not like I want it for free, but usually you can get something nice for up to 100 GBP and here you get mediocre seats for 130 GBP and that hurts.
About single tickets - I saw this, but when I tried to buy them via TodayTix, it allowed me to leave one seat empty at the end of the row. Not sure if it would finalize, but seemed fine.
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Post by usbuzzer on Jan 12, 2024 14:50:20 GMT
Wow, I actually won for next Sunday. Does anybody know where the lottery seats are usually located?
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Post by dollybm on Jan 12, 2024 19:49:49 GMT
Almost always row AA and row BB in stalls. They’re reserved for lottery. On some occasions they may be in other areas of the stalls or dress circle (usually further back or to the side).
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Post by usbuzzer on Jan 13, 2024 21:17:32 GMT
Almost always row AA and row BB in stalls. They’re reserved for lottery. On some occasions they may be in other areas of the stalls or dress circle (usually further back or to the side). I just got them, it’s central AA . Thank you!
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Post by dollybm on Jan 15, 2024 5:03:22 GMT
You’re very welcome!
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Post by criticalprole on Jun 4, 2024 11:23:00 GMT
Is this show going to be around much longer? I ask because Harry Potter is mostly on the decline (It's a combination of Gen-X Cringe, fading popularity and *other factors we will avoid discussing).
I keep seeing cheap as chips tickets for this show, more so than I'd expect, and I keep hearing rumours about it finally ending. No actual proof though.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 4, 2024 11:48:34 GMT
Unclog the Palace!
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Post by dillan on Jun 4, 2024 12:15:44 GMT
Is this show going to be around much longer? I ask because Harry Potter is mostly on the decline (It's a combination of Gen-X Cringe, fading popularity and *other factors we will avoid discussing). I keep seeing cheap as chips tickets for this show, more so than I'd expect, and I keep hearing rumours about it finally ending. No actual proof though. Where are you seeing cheap as chips tickets? I think if anything, they'll make it a 1 part play before closing, however I think this will be around for a while.
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Post by craigbowker on Jun 4, 2024 15:59:47 GMT
Zero chance this closes anytime soon.
They have "cheap" tickets but they always have, all the way at the very top in the very back. The Palace is huge and VERY tall so those seats are basically obstructed view but make for great marketing when you can say "Tickets from £30" or whatever. In reality, most of stalls and dress circle is £100+.
I have some friends who have worked with the agency assigned to that show and from the rumblings I've heard, there is no issue with sales at all and it is considered one of the shows that just sort of sells itself. In NY they release more info about sales numbers and such and it has (recently) broken all sorts of records on weekly gross etc.
London will remain 2-part show for as long as it can. They would certainly switch to 1 part before closing.
Also, the break between casts / tech week coming up this autumn is slightly longer as they are completely redoing the seating plan in stalls for the Palace. Adding quite a few seats.
5 years down the line it might transfer to an actual ATG owned theatre (since it's SFP) if they feel the need to downsize at all, but it is basically a money printing machine for them at the moment.
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Post by creakingstool on Jun 4, 2024 16:22:13 GMT
Zero chance this closes anytime soon. They have "cheap" tickets but they always have, all the way at the very top in the very back. The Palace is huge and VERY tall so those seats are basically obstructed view but make for great marketing when you can say "Tickets from £30" or whatever. In reality, most of stalls and dress circle is £100+. I have some friends who have worked with the agency assigned to that show and from the rumblings I've heard, there is no issue with sales at all and it is considered one of the shows that just sort of sells itself. In NY they release more info about sales numbers and such and it has (recently) broken all sorts of records on weekly gross etc. London will remain 2-part show for as long as it can. They would certainly switch to 1 part before closing. Also, the break between casts / tech week coming up this autumn is slightly longer as they are completely redoing the seating plan in stalls for the Palace. Adding quite a few seats. 5 years down the line it might transfer to an actual ATG owned theatre (since it's SFP) if they feel the need to downsize at all, but it is basically a money printing machine for them at the moment. Do you think they would ever run the 1 part version as a UK tour while it remains 2 part in London? Would love to compare plus my daughter wants to watch it again and this would be a good compromise (we are not London based so was a dear do for good seats for the 2 shows and a London weekend!).
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Post by David J on Jun 4, 2024 17:36:07 GMT
Is this show going to be around much longer? I ask because Harry Potter is mostly on the decline (It's a combination of Gen-X Cringe, fading popularity and *other factors we will avoid discussing). I keep seeing cheap as chips tickets for this show, more so than I'd expect, and I keep hearing rumours about it finally ending. No actual proof though. Given the sales of Hogwart's Legacy and the popularity of the Harry Potter land in Universal Parks, with an extension coming soon, I don't think the popularity is fading away yet. There are tons of fans who love the series and are not concerned what the author says. Granted the shortcomings of her writing is being discussed more and more as the years go by. Even ardent fans cant deny these plays are just fan fiction and exposes some of the world building knots she created (time turner's e.g.) But at this point the brand is too strong and people just want to play the game, go to the parks, see the play, buy the merchandise to feel a part of the world she created, no matter how flawed it is
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Post by Mark on Jun 4, 2024 17:42:47 GMT
I went again jut a few weeks ago. I really don't see this slow down to be honest.
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