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Post by ktdoesntscrap on Feb 22, 2017 12:38:09 GMT
Hi all! I just booked flights to Europe, we'll be in London, Paris, the Dordogne and Spain! So excited. We lived in London, so we'll do a little bit of site seeing, a lot of visiting, but the one thing we REALLY want to do is see The Cursed Child... I looked on the website and of course it is completely sold out.. Is there any way to get tickets? I did see some on StubHub for 753 pounds.. ha! That is not happening. If we can't get tickets to Cursed Child.. what else do you recommend? My daughter saw the new Willie Wonka, and I hate School of Rock.. so those are out! Thanks!
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wellway
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Post by wellway on Feb 22, 2017 12:48:38 GMT
The website suggest to keep checking daily for returned tickets and they also have what they call The Friday Forty.
From their website. Every Friday at 1pm we release 40 tickets for every performance the following week, for some of the very best seats in the theatre, at an amazingly low price. These tickets are known as ‘The Friday Forty’.
Tickets are located in great seats through the theatre and are priced at £40 (£20 per part), and will secure a seat for both Part One and Part Two in consecutive performances. You will be able to purchase a maximum of two tickets for both Part One and Part Two in one transaction. To ensure that as many people as possible have the chance to access these great value tickets, they are only available to buy online. It is not possible to purchase these tickets in person at the Palace Theatre or anywhere else.
To purchase these tickets, you need to visit our Ticket Information page just as the countdown clock turns to zero. At 1pm every Friday, the countdown changes into a ‘book tickets’ button. Click the button and you will be taken through to an online virtual queue. Customers are then selected at random for the opportunity to buy tickets online.
Returned and other late-release tickets may also become available at short notice. These are not guaranteed, but any tickets that do become available will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis, online or in person at the Palace Theatre box office at full price.
It might be worth a try. It's a long shot but someone has to get them.
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Post by gar on Feb 22, 2017 12:51:25 GMT
Did you see this on the official website? "Every Friday at 1pm we release 40 tickets for every performance the following week, for some of the very best seats in the theatre, at an amazingly low price. These tickets are known as 'The Friday Forty'. To book for The Friday Forty" ETA wellway
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Post by wellway on Feb 22, 2017 12:52:27 GMT
Just adding - have a great trip! Sounds lovely.
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scrappinmama
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Post by scrappinmama on Feb 22, 2017 13:13:32 GMT
Good luck. We tried right when tickets were released for the week we will be there. I got in the virtual que and waited on hold for hours. 😞 We are going to try the Friday before we leave. Do not buy from a ticket resale r. They will not honor tickets.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2017 14:13:06 GMT
The others have given you most of the info ktdoesntscrap but I just wanted to stress about the buying off other non official websites.......they will refuse you entry. They know who these people are that does it, not just for this play but other shows/plays as well. They really are clamping down on them in London. Depending on when you are here, 42nd Street is opening at the end of March I think it is, if you like tap dancing and musicals! But here is a list of all that is on so you can look and see what you fancy London Theatre
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Post by ktdoesntscrap on Feb 22, 2017 14:24:13 GMT
Did you see this on the official website? "Every Friday at 1pm we release 40 tickets for every performance the following week, for some of the very best seats in the theatre, at an amazingly low price. These tickets are known as 'The Friday Forty'. To book for The Friday Forty" ETA wellway Thank you !!! I read something about Friday's but couldn't find it again!!
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Post by ktdoesntscrap on Feb 22, 2017 14:25:34 GMT
The website suggest to keep checking daily for returned tickets and they also have what they call The Friday Forty. From their website. Every Friday at 1pm we release 40 tickets for every performance the following week, for some of the very best seats in the theatre, at an amazingly low price. These tickets are known as ‘The Friday Forty’.
Tickets are located in great seats through the theatre and are priced at £40 (£20 per part), and will secure a seat for both Part One and Part Two in consecutive performances. You will be able to purchase a maximum of two tickets for both Part One and Part Two in one transaction. To ensure that as many people as possible have the chance to access these great value tickets, they are only available to buy online. It is not possible to purchase these tickets in person at the Palace Theatre or anywhere else.
To purchase these tickets, you need to visit our Ticket Information page just as the countdown clock turns to zero. At 1pm every Friday, the countdown changes into a ‘book tickets’ button. Click the button and you will be taken through to an online virtual queue. Customers are then selected at random for the opportunity to buy tickets online.
Returned and other late-release tickets may also become available at short notice. These are not guaranteed, but any tickets that do become available will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis, online or in person at the Palace Theatre box office at full price.It might be worth a try. It's a long shot but someone has to get them. THANK YOU!
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