This year the tickets are being sold through tix.com, which lets you see the entire layout of the theater, so you can click on a section and see exactly which seats are available. This means I can obsessively check the website to find out if any shows have sold out. No shows sold out last weekend, though the Sunday matinee was pretty full, and I'm pretty sure none sold out last year. So it would be super-exciting to have a real, live full house for one of the shows.
For this weekend, Sunday is the closest. Last night when I checked around midnight, there were 16 seats left; now there are 11. Most of them are single seats, though, so they may not sell. Also, since it's Thursday and a review hasn't shown up yet in the Post, that probably means they didn't send anyone last weekend. Kind of a bummer. (But, man, how cool would it be if we sold out *without* help from a Post review?)
UPDATE, 4:23 PM: Seven tickets to go....
UPDATE, 10:20 PM: GOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLL!
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That's quite the ticket-selling coup - congratulations! You know what would be even cooler? If people were scalping tickets to the sold-out show outside the theater, or on ebay.
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