Yeah, precisely. I referred to the notion that "Hamilton" would eventually stop being such a "hot ticket".
It's inevitable. No show can be super-in-demand forever, and at some point, "Hamilton" will become Just Another Long-Running B'way Show.
I'm just curious to wonder when that'll happen!
It'll be interesting to see when "Hamilton" stops being the "hot ticket".
It has to happen eventually - nothing stays in super-demand forever!
I think the show's 2nd run at DC's Kennedy Center that was supposed to happen this summer was a softer ticket than its original 2018 run, but I'm not...
I don't see any reason it can't. This kind of project usually goes Fathom anyway, so I don't see why they wouldn't at least give it a handful of showings eventually...
Oh, I don't doubt that it's really tough to get the Bway tickets.
But given the hype and all the controversy about KC members who got screwed in the presale, I thought the tix would sell out more quickly than 14 hours!
When the show played DC two years ago, I paid $100 for 2 tickets - and got them with ease.
I don't much like musicals, but this one intrigued me, so I decided to go. I thought it'd be tough to get tickets, as the Kennedy Center subscriber presale had apparently been a disaster that shut out...