Single? Here’s
an Awesome Date Idea
© 2006 ClickitTicket
You park in her driveway and nervously approach the
front door. After adjusting your collar you ring the
bell and try to look cool. Your front pocket holds
the key to tonight’s date and you quickly check
to make sure they’re still there as the door
opens . . .
If you’re a regular guy, the kind who loves
sports and hates the opera for instance, then here’s
an awesome date idea I bet you’ve never really
considered before: taking a woman to a
Broadway production, even if you don’t live
in New York City.
You can find professional Broadway productions in
most major North American cities. If you’re
a single guy who wants to stand out from the rest,
who really wants to impress a woman without all that
much effort or cost, this should be your next date.
Before you roll your eyes, think about it. A play
or musical is not the opera. They speak in English
and the plots are reasonably easy to follow. They’re
like a movie in that there’s lots of down time
where you don’t have to talk with each other.
Now this may be a bad thing or a good thing. If you’re
a nervous sort of fellow, then attending a play will
lessen the time you have to struggle through awkward
conversation, which takes the pressure off. And what
happens if your date is unbelievably boring, droning
on and on about her childhood, for example? You’ll
be happy that you’re at a play instead of sitting
across from her in a quiet restaurant.
But they’re even better than the movies because
live theater is considered more cultured and mature.
And I believe that almost any guy will actually enjoy
parts of it, if not all of it. It’s live acting,
usually live music, cool special effects and it doesn’t
last too long. You can usually buy beer and wine at
the theaters, and everyone is formally dressed, which
a lots women love to do. Even if you don’t like
dressing up, this date idea is for the woman, not
you. Here are some of the reasons why taking a woman
to a play is such a great date idea:
• It will make you appear cultured
• It’s affordable, often you can get two
tickets for under $200
• There are professional Broadway productions
showing in most major cities
• You don’t have to talk during the show
• It’s often thought of as a novelty or
only for very special occasions
• It’s something different for the both
of you
• Your date gets to dress up, maybe she buys
a new outfit especially for the date
• You and your date get to show off to all the
other “bourgeoisie” theatre-goers
• They usually serve alcohol
• You can
find tickets easily online
If you take a date to the theater, you’ll look
like a hero. Imagine walking up to the theater with
your date on your arm, both of you all dressed up.
The theater itself is beautiful and ornate, your seats
are large and comfortable, you’re drinking a
beer, and the two of you idly chat before the show
begins. Pretty cool date, huh?
If you’re single, then having two tickets in
hand to a Broadway production is powerful stuff when
asking a woman for a date. It would go something like
this: “What do you have going on this weekend?
I heard that the musical production of Chicago on
Broadway was fantastic and I just found out that the
show has traveled here and opening night is this weekend.
I’ve got tickets, want go with me?”
It’s that easy. If she says “no”,
then move on and ask another woman you know. Chances
are she’ll say yes, since people usually don’t
get invited to the theater.
Many popular Broadway productions travel across the
country, setting everything up for a month or two
in each city along their tour. Plays like Wicked,
Young Frankenstein, Chicago, Jersey
Boys, Phantom of the Opera, Hairspray, Rent and
Spamalot
are showing in cities across North America. From Toronto
to Los Angeles, if you live in or near a big city,
you’ll certainly have a choice of shows to see.
And I’m not talking about high school productions,
amateur nights, or your local actor’s guild
productions. I am referring to productions that have
professional actors, many of whom are TV and movie
actors, world-class sets and stage effects, awesome
scores and perfect performances.
Some of the plays you’ll see don’t necessarily
have the same cast as the New York City Broadway production,
but the actors are still fantastic. If a Broadway
play in NYC enjoys huge success and popularity, then
there is a good chance it will turn into a production
that tours the U.S. or all of North America.
Cities such as Toronto,
Boston,
Los
Angeles, Denver,
Cleveland,
Atlanta, Seattle,
and Chicago
all have a vibrant theater night life. They all have
numerous theatre houses and venues and there’s
always at least a few plays going on at any given
time of year. In almost any city in America, you’re
likely to find a major Broadway production going on
near you. It’s certainly worth investigating.
So, how do you get tickets
to any musical or play anywhere in North America?
This is the easiest part of all. Simply go online
and search for tickets in your favorite search engine.
Even if a show is sold out, you’re still likely
to find available tickets online if you’re willing
to pay above the face value of the tickets. Try searching
for the name of the production you want to see along
with the city you want to see it in, such as “Wicked
Cleveland” or “Les
Miserables Boston tickets” or “Lion
King Houston”.
Two other options for obtaining tickets would be
to try calling Ticketmaster, or by calling the actual
venue in your city where the show is playing. They
should have tickets available, but the fastest and
easiest way is to buy tickets online, just be sure
you can trust the site. Look for seals or icons on
the site that denote trustworthiness, such as Thawte,
Better Business Bureau member, or Square Trade Merchant.
Online
ticket sites charge more than face value because
you’re paying for the convenience, and often
for sold out or premium seating.
Regardless of how you acquire your tickets, just
get them. If you are looking for a great date idea
that will make you look cultured, mature, in-the-know,
and that will set you apart from your competition,
find a professional play or musical that’s showing
in your city, buy the tickets, and look like a hero.
. . . The front door opens and your date looks stunning,
making you all the more happy you’ve got two
tickets to a play tonight. The two of you climb into
your car and drive to the theater district. After
the two of you take your balcony seats and as you
each sip wine, your gorgeous date looks at you just
before the curtains go up and says, “What a
great idea it was to take me to a play, our next date
is on me.”
© 2006 ClickitTicket
By Jason OConnor
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