One advantage to not living in New York anymore is that I can delude myself into thinking, "If I still lived in New York, I could get tickets to this."
Now, now, Boston is not all that far from NYC. If I can fly up to Boston from D.C. to go to Red Sox games, you could take the train down to NY to go to the theatre. They probably even do Sunday matinees.
In this day of internet sales, it's hard to use geography as an excuse. There is, of course, stubhub, should one really wish to pay inflated prices. (Every now and then I look to see what tickets to Red Sox vs. Yankees games are going for. I usually gasp out loud.)
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My point is that the entire run of this is probably already sold out. By being somewhat remote, I can pretend that I'd be able to get tickets anyway.
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In this day of internet sales, it's hard to use geography as an excuse. There is, of course, stubhub, should one really wish to pay inflated prices. (Every now and then I look to see what tickets to Red Sox vs. Yankees games are going for. I usually gasp out loud.)