Anonymous wrote:Um, the Kennedy Center tickets are not expensive at all. Got 2 orchestra center tickets on a Friday night for less than 400 total.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should spend your evenings counting your money, not on silly things like musicals.
Anonymous wrote:Um, the Kennedy Center tickets are not expensive at all. Got 2 orchestra center tickets on a Friday night for less than 400 total.
Anonymous wrote:Are there others who would really like to see Hamilton, but just can't stomach the exorbitant ticket prices? I'm really torn, but don't think I can splurge on this. Spouse feels the same way. Maybe being thrifty is why we have a net worth over $10 million now.
Anonymous wrote:ONCE, I got nosebleed seats for a Broadway play. I could barely see the stage (I'm nearsighted) and swore to myself I'd never do that again. When I saw Book of Mormon I spent over $200 on 3rd row center seats and had a GREAT time. I totally felt like it was money well spent.
But I LOVE the theatre. Like, it's my happy place. Like, I love it so much I cry. Like, I'm tearing up now just thinking about how passionate I am about it. Like, I sent the cast of BoM a thank you note, thanking them for entertaining me and making me so happy.
But if you're not me, it may not be worth the money to you, and that's okay. You might spend a lot of money on tickets to a baseball game, and I'm the type who would bring a book to a game because it's that boring to me.
Anonymous wrote:Not a troll. About half that net worth, would like to see Hamilton but no way I could stomach the prices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there others who would really like to see Hamilton, but just can't stomach the exorbitant ticket prices? I'm really torn, but don't think I can splurge on this. Spouse feels the same way. Maybe being thrifty is why we have a net worth over $10 million now.
I was with you until this.