Monday, September 14, 2009

Customers Enjoy Ticket Options on Broadway

Applause Ticket Agency gives customers plenty of time and offers several different seating options for Broadway Theater.

For example, I spoke to Ron from Connecticut a few days ago and he was interested in seeing Wicked in New York City but didn't want to pay "an arm and a leg" to get into the show. When I suggested he consider purchasing seats in the mid mezzanine section of the theater for the 2 pm performance of Wicked on Saturday October 17, 2009, he asked me "how much do these tickets cost" ? After I quoted the same everyday usual low price at Applause Theater Service, Ron seemed very happy and bought the seats. The seats were located in the mezzanine, row G and a little off center, pretty good seats for sure.

I know this might sound like no big deal to many folks but many people attending the Broadway Shows all over town, don't often realize that they can choose seating that is a little further away from the stage (but that still gives you a great view of all the action on stage). Simply ask for mid mezzanine seating or front balcony seating. As you go back in the theater, every several rows offers a lower price seating option. Why spend more than you have to?

Whether you use a service that's been around a long time like Applause Ticket Agency (over 22 years now), it makes sense to consider using a licensed ticket agency (our license is NY State #71AP1001029). At the very least, you should have a clear understanding of where the seats you are about to purchase are located.

Wicked is a great show, playing in New York for about 6 years now. If you haven't had a chance to see it, consider calling the good folks at Applause Ticket Agency. They know the theater better than most.

Good luck. Enjoy Wicked in New York or the Broadway Show of your choosing.

Sincerely,
Rich Gladstone
AKA The Broadway Ticket Man
Applause Ticket Agency
311 West 43rd Street, suite 601
NY,NY 10036
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