- Dec 14, 2009
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Haha i am at an extreme level of uptightness - I bought iced coffee today and it was the first time Ive bought any sort of prepared food "just because" in 3 years.... The tickets arent on sale yet so I have a little bit of time to convince myself to see it. I missed Matilda last year when it came through - I dont want to feel that feeling again.Theatre tickets seem to be the only 'fun' thing I'll spend money on. (See the two $199-but actually $250 because the Canadian dollar sucks tickets for Hamilton and Dear Evan Hansen, and the onstage ticket for Great Comet I bought last week as evidence).
Fun Home is in Seattle right now, and I kind of regret not getting a ticket. But it's making it's first Canadian appearance in Vancouver next spring so I'll have to wait 'til then. I say go if there's some partial view seats available, since they're always cheaper.
And by then I'll hopefully have saved enough money to get a good seat for Hamilton in Seattle. Which they STILL haven't announced the cast for. (And depending on the cast and if it happens, the Chess revival.)
I think the Fun Home tickets will be decently priced/there'll be a variety of options mainly because I dont think it will draw that big of a crowd. Its not a show that caters to everyone, especially with the line up this year. We'll see, we'll see lol.
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