I guess I'm a cheapskate. I wouldn't mind seeing this, but unless one is willing to sit in the very back of the balcony or on the extreme sides tickets are pricey for "adults".
We saw Daisey at Mike's Pub in Manhattan. In a lifetime of theater-going, in Seattle, San Francisco, and New York, this was the most moving performance and most brilliant writing/researching/creating I have ever experienced. That's why we hastened back west to grab our second row tickets. I would make this a "must go" experience. Daisey's work is life-changing, in a good way. You know what the car salesmen say - if you skipped one latte a day, you could afford this car. Afford Daisey. He's better than a car.
When I was growing up in Seattle, we kids ushered to get tix or at least standing room. Can you still do that? In NY, there are all kinds of way to get less expensive tickets, such as show up at the theater and wait two or three hours sitting on the floor... Is there a way to nab less expensive tickets in Seattle?
If you're a member of TPS (Theatre Puget Sound), you can get free standby tickets. But a TPS membership isn't cheap ($55 for a year IIRC). If you see a lot of theatre shows in town (like a couple a month or more), though, it pays for itself via ticket discounts.
When I was growing up in Seattle, we kids ushered to get tix or at least standing room. Can you still do that? In NY, there are all kinds of way to get less expensive tickets, such as show up at the theater and wait two or three hours sitting on the floor... Is there a way to nab less expensive tickets in Seattle?