New York! New York! As many of you know Andrew’s favorite
place in the entire world is New York City (yes I said the entire world). So Andrew and I decided that we would
“postpone” birthdays this year and go to NYC for a few days to see a couple
shows. It ended up working out that we
went two days after our anniversary so it was an anniversary/birthday
celebration. Grandma came to watch
Elisha so we could enjoy our trip which included three shows in two days. It was a crazy busy but a super fun
time. We started with If/Then; which we
had seen on its world premiere weekend in Washington D.C. on its pre-Broadway
run. We wanted to see it again because
when we saw it in D.C. Andrew spotted the writers at the end of the show and he
stopped to talk to them and they told him when it goes to NYC it will be so
much better. So we went to see how it
changed. I liked it even more the second
time around, I felt like it was much easier to understand this time. I would highly recommend it to anyone who
wants to go see a Broadway show.
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We got the meet Idina Menzel! |
Then
Wednesday night we went to see Aladdin which is Andrew’s favorite Disney
movie. It was a very high energy
show. The genie absolutely made this
show. He was such an amazing actor and
was so pumped up the entire time. It was
a great show that the entire family would enjoy.
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The Genie from Aladdin |
This time on our trip we stayed at a hotel near the
Meadowlands and rode NJtransit bus into the city. It is a great deal you pay $8.50 for a round
trip ticket which takes you straight into the Port Authority. Thursday our plan was to go into the city to
stand in line for Les Miserable rush tickets. Rush tickets are available the same day as the
performance when the box office opens at an extremely discounted rate. These
tickets are extremely limited and so we thought we should get there between 6
and 7 am to wait in line till 10 am when they went on sale. Andrew decided Wednesday night that he would
just get up and go into the city to stand in line by himself since it was so
early and he was allowed to buy up to 2 tickets. He took the 6:21 bus into the city and got in
line at 6:50. He was the first person in
line although a few other people joined him with in 20 minutes.
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Andrew's 6 A.M picture from the rush line. |
The rush tickets were $37 a piece; which were
SUPER cheap. When we looked at buying
tickets before the show every seat in the house was over $100. Because Andrew was the first one in line he
got the only full view seats available.
When he looked at the tickets they said row AA and from what the ticket
clerk said we assumed this was the very last row of the orchestra. Much to our surprise when we arrived that
evening AA was actually the very first row! I had never sat in the first row
before. It was quite an experience! You see so many small details that you may
miss sitting in a different place. The
expression on their faces were amazing! Les Miserable is also our all-time
favorite show so it was an amazing show/experience.
Earlier in the day after Andrew had gotten our tickets we
went to a free concert that was taking place in Bryant Park. We had been to Bryant Park many other times
but it just happened that the day we were just hanging out in the city there
was a free concert from a mix of Broadway shows.
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These are 4 of the actors from If/Then. They all sang in the concert at Bryant Park. |
It was a great, exhausting yet refreshing 2 day trip for
Andrew and me. Elisha also had a great
time with Grandma!! Thanks Mom Kassouf!
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