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Seattle Nestie looking for some ticket help
Hi Ladies!
I'm hoping that you can point me to a good place to get tickets to the Book of Mormon musical.
I'm going to be in NYC for work at the end of August for about a week and I'm dying to see it.
I looked at the site and it looks like tickets are sold out till January. I'm willing to pay up to $200ish for a ticket to the show.
Does anyone have any recs for a place to check for tickets? I'd prefer not to go to CL unless if I had to.
Thanks!
Re: Seattle Nestie looking for some ticket help
Those tickets are pretty hard to get, but you can try stubhub.com, I did a quick search, and there are tickets for the end of August, in the $250 range. Also, if you don't find anything ahead of time, you can try to do the lottery. It's not for sure, and a ton of people are usually there, decreasing your odds.
Good luck!
Thanks for your help! I was going to use stub hub if there wasn't any thing else to try.
With my luck I'd never get pulled for the lottery, so I guess I'll just suck it up and go to stub hub.
Thanks again!
i was going to suggest stubhub too.
And if you can't get tickets to the Book of Mormon, I would suggest trying for tickets to How to Succeed in Business - I just saw it and it was fabulous! Tickets are hard to come by for that show too (being that it's Daniel Radcliffe and John Laroquette in the leads) but you can still get them through regular ticketmaster for certain showings.
Good luck!