Buy Broadway Tickets
where’s the best legitimate place to buy Broadway tickets?
looking for tickets to The Color Purple for Friday, Sept. 14 @ 8pm.
The color purple is sold via telecharge.com or the box office but it is an extremely popular show and may be sold out for that day. You could try premium seats which are sold by the box office after the house returns them (seats for producers, investors, actors, etc, that have been blocked out and aren’t actually needed) but they are expensive. There are dozens of licensed ticket brokers who trade in theater tickets in the city but those are priced at market rate which can be double the box office price or more which includes service charges, delivery and taxes but that is perfectly legal. You can ask a hotel concierge to order tickets from a broker for you or you can search for them yourself. Additionally, keep trying telecharge as sometimes more blocks of tickets get released closer to the show time.
God of Carnage Tickets www.broadwaykings.com opening night
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