Just curious, could you name a venue outside of the DC area that can control this (meaning something outdoors)? |
Kinda http://miami.marlins.mlb.com/mia/ballpark/retractable_roof_facts.jsp I've done the lawn seating at Wolftrap a number of times with mixed results. The land rush with the other sooners is the the worst part of it. I just buy regular tickets now. |
There are many ways that tickets become available after a show is technically sold out: Every touring artist has a stash of ticket holds that they use for friends, tour managers, press, etc.; if they haven't used them, they may release for sale close to the show date. It's true that Wolf Trap doesn't offer refunds, but exchanges between shows are allowed (see http://www.wolftrap.org/visit/frequently-asked-questions.aspx). And it's true what the PP said about Groups as well as sponsors turning back tickets. Doesn't happen all the time and for every show, but it's pretty common. |
Check out #lovethelawn on Facebook - there was a recent discussion thread and literally hundreds of people were talking about how they prefer the lawn for the experience. But, it really is a matter of taste. As for the rain, Wolf Trap regulars have good strategies for dealing with rain - one popular move is the "burrito" where you bring a tarp or the like, and wrap it behind and over your head. This group should also know about Wolf Trap's Children's Theatre-in-the-Woods, which is a smaller theatre behind the big one. They have shows at 10:30 am in June and July, and there are some fantastic Kindie acts, folk, dance, puppets, etc. Tickets are just $8 and $10, and you can have a picnic afterwards. http://www.wolftrap.org/tickets/ctitw |