Anonymous wrote:How can you pine and cry about "waiting online in a line" for tickets, only to find you could only buy four 200 dollar ones? there are are people losing jobs, homeless, abused, sexually diminished at work in DC, but you all need to see a play because it makes you feel something? you are all so ridiculous. give that money to a food kitchen, send it to PRico, or help make your town a better place, but jeez you feel so bad you could only get $700 tickets for a play by some high school drama kids who couldn't get a job in the real playhouses? Sorry not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these posts is like reading a case study in first world problems. You wealthy really are out of touch.
+1
+2. The Hamilton thing will become a case study in collective madness among the privileged 1% willing to pay hundreds if not thousands of dollars to see something when you can read the original and much better book for $10, or listen to the soundtrack for ever for the same amount.
Anonymous wrote:How can you pine and cry about "waiting online in a line" for tickets, only to find you could only buy four 200 dollar ones? there are are people losing jobs, homeless, abused, sexually diminished at work in DC, but you all need to see a play because it makes you feel something? you are all so ridiculous. give that money to a food kitchen, send it to PRico, or help make your town a better place, but jeez you feel so bad you could only get $700 tickets for a play by some high school drama kids who couldn't get a job in the real playhouses? Sorry not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Tickets go on sale tomorrow for members of the Kennedy Center. The email and instructions they sent out have me incredibly stressed that I won't be able to get tickets.I've been a fan of Hamilton (the book the play is based on) since it was out in hard cover many years ago. And I love the soundtrack. Going to be so disappointed if I am unable to go.
Just a first world problem, I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these posts is like reading a case study in first world problems. You wealthy really are out of touch.
+1
+2. The Hamilton thing will become a case study in collective madness among the privileged 1% willing to pay hundreds if not thousands of dollars to see something when you can read the original and much better book for $10, or listen to the soundtrack for ever for the same amount.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading these posts is like reading a case study in first world problems. You wealthy really are out of touch.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I got on the site about 9:30am and at 10am was assigned 5,856 or something. At 11:45am I got in and was able to get four $199 tickets for a Thursday in July.
I'm feeling really lucky after reading the posts above.
Anonymous wrote:How can you pine and cry about "waiting online in a line" for tickets, only to find you could only buy four 200 dollar ones? there are are people losing jobs, homeless, abused, sexually diminished at work in DC, but you all need to see a play because it makes you feel something? you are all so ridiculous. give that money to a food kitchen, send it to PRico, or help make your town a better place, but jeez you feel so bad you could only get $700 tickets for a play by some high school drama kids who couldn't get a job in the real playhouses? Sorry not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:How can you pine and cry about "waiting online in a line" for tickets, only to find you could only buy four 200 dollar ones? there are are people losing jobs, homeless, abused, sexually diminished at work in DC, but you all need to see a play because it makes you feel something? you are all so ridiculous. give that money to a food kitchen, send it to PRico, or help make your town a better place, but jeez you feel so bad you could only get $700 tickets for a play by some high school drama kids who couldn't get a job in the real playhouses? Sorry not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:How can you pine and cry about "waiting online in a line" for tickets, only to find you could only buy four 200 dollar ones? there are are people losing jobs, homeless, abused, sexually diminished at work in DC, but you all need to see a play because it makes you feel something? you are all so ridiculous. give that money to a food kitchen, send it to PRico, or help make your town a better place, but jeez you feel so bad you could only get $700 tickets for a play by some high school drama kids who couldn't get a job in the real playhouses? Sorry not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Reading these posts is like reading a case study in first world problems. You wealthy really are out of touch.