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wasn't the Mudcrutch show sold out???... if so, there's been a drop, tix are available again....
Quote from: Kubacheck on May 09, 2016, 10:11:52 pmwasn't the Mudcrutch show sold out???... if so, there's been a drop, tix are available again....But they're still $100...
Lauryn HillMay 12Rams Head Live
Quote from: Kubacheck on May 02, 2016, 07:51:16 pmLauryn HillMay 12Rams Head Livenow cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances"....
The national touring version of the juggernaut Broadway production, which just vacuumed up a record 16 Tony Award nominations, will be a part of the institution?s 2017-2018 season, which begins a year from September, center officials said Tuesday.The specific dates of ?Hamilton?s? Washington stay have yet to be nailed down. In any case, you won?t be able to take the first step in guaranteeing eventual access to seats to ?Hamilton? until 10 a.m. May 18. That?s when subscriptions for the 2016-2017 Kennedy Center theater season go on sale. According to Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter, you have to buy both the 2016-2017 and the 2017-2018 theater subscription seasons to secure a spot among the first in line for tickets to the hyper-successful musical.The 2017-2018 subscriptions do not go on sale until next year. But anyone buying both subscription seasons gets top priority, center officials said. Sometime in the future, single tickets are also expected to be made available for ?Hamilton?s? D.C. run, although the remaining inventory will depend on the length of ?Hamilton?s? visit to the center?s 2,362-seat Opera House, and how many people have purchased those full subscriptions.
?Hamilton? is coming to the Kennedy Centerhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/hamilton-is-coming-to-the-kennedy-center/2016/05/10/9f6c4332-1536-11e6-aa55-670cabef46e0_story.htmlQuoteThe national touring version of the juggernaut Broadway production, which just vacuumed up a record 16 Tony Award nominations, will be a part of the institution?s 2017-2018 season, which begins a year from September, center officials said Tuesday.The specific dates of ?Hamilton?s? Washington stay have yet to be nailed down. In any case, you won?t be able to take the first step in guaranteeing eventual access to seats to ?Hamilton? until 10 a.m. May 18. That?s when subscriptions for the 2016-2017 Kennedy Center theater season go on sale. According to Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter, you have to buy both the 2016-2017 and the 2017-2018 theater subscription seasons to secure a spot among the first in line for tickets to the hyper-successful musical.The 2017-2018 subscriptions do not go on sale until next year. But anyone buying both subscription seasons gets top priority, center officials said. Sometime in the future, single tickets are also expected to be made available for ?Hamilton?s? D.C. run, although the remaining inventory will depend on the length of ?Hamilton?s? visit to the center?s 2,362-seat Opera House, and how many people have purchased those full subscriptions.