Saturday, December 31, 2011

Tips When Watching Broadway Musicals

By Robert D. Crandell

Even for a single time in your life, it will be good to be able
to attend a Broadway Musical. There might even be people who
make a habit of catching new shows or reliving old ones. But for
those who have not seen a single show in Broadway, there are a
few tips that will greatly help you when you decide that you
want to watch a Broadway musical.

First of all, pick the show that you are interested in
watching. Look at schedules and the times that they are going to
be shown. After that, you need to buy your ticket. You might be
able to take a hold of tickets online.

Arriving late for a show is a no-no. It can feel like you have
missed the whole experience. If becoming late is a mortal sin,
arriving just in the nick of time is also not ideal. What you
should do is to arrive a few minutes early. This will give you
enough time to find the specific theater and find yourself a
good seat.

To be sure, always see that you got the time of the show right.
Check and double check that the time is correct so that you
don't miss any part of it. It is also very possible for you to
forget the day that your show is on. That can be a waste of your
money and your effort of having to purchase the tickets. Not to
mention that if you missed a good show or a favorite of yours,
you might not feel too good.

Ahead of the date of the show, be familiar with the location of
the theater. If you are not from the area, you should know the
directions that will take you there. A few minutes of getting
lost can cost you the whole show.

Once you have arrived at the venue, you should listen to
instructions. The minute you have presented your tickets, your
ticket taker will provide you with instructions to get to your
specific seats. Climbing the wrong staircase can be tiring for
most people. Take note that theaters can be huge and you will
only waste energy looking for the right seats.

Remember to bring a little food with you. Do not bring a whole
meal as it will be futile to bring one. Candies will be enough
to keep your sugar levels at a normal level. Eat before coming
to the show to avoid getting hungry in the middle of it. You
would want to avoid experiencing such distractions.

It is very important that you put your cell phone off. You do
not want to get distracted by a text message or a call.
Sometimes, actors on stage can get distracted as well. When you
have put off your phone, you will be able to enjoy the show at
its full length. Think of this as an opportunity for you to get
away from the stresses at work even for just a couple of hours.

About the Author: Robert D. Crandell enjoys writing for
http://SmartSound.com which offers production music library and
royalty free film music as well as a host of additional
products. http://www.smartsound.com/royalty-free-music/ 
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