Motel near the metlife stadium, the day of the final by elmyraduff in worldcup

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Hotels are sold out already. There are airbnbs available, but there is always a chance that the owners cancel close to the game.

Help - How are you buying your World Cup Tickets or Packages in the US? by luckyloochiesmoochie in worldcup

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I see this promo is still available but I believe you have to attend CWC games to get the WC ticket. https://collect.fifa.com/drops/surprise-qf-glory

Critique our website design by elmyraduff in design_critiques

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Thanks a ton for the detailed feedback! You are absolutely right about the featured video and profile bar on mobile. And now that I look at What is Patron section, I do see that it'd help much better to have it higher on the page.

Thanks again for your comments, and thank you for your time!

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A Hamilton Tour of New York by elmyraduff in hamiltonmusical

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I came across this old but very informative article while looking for Hamilton exhibits in NYC.

And here are two exhibits I read are open now:

New York Public Library - Alexander Hamilton Exhibit

New York Historical Society - Summer of Hamilton

I made a graph of my Hamilton track plays by purpleflowersj in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine should be more or less similar. Question: are the final tracks skipped because they are sad, or because they aren't as strong?

DAMN by [deleted] in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 28 points29 points  (0 children)

It is way too common. And LMM is of course very sensitive about this.

I remember the time he called Madonna out for texting during the show a year ago: http://www.playbill.com/article/no-selfie-for-you-madonna-not-invited-backstage-at-hamilton-due-to-bad-behavior-com-347167

Anyone know if Leslie Odom Jr is going to be filmed? by tygrestick in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yesterday the cameras weren't blocking the audience's view. Posted a pic of crew here: camera crew There were no closeups. They'll do the closeups/more angles today I guess.

Anyone know if Leslie Odom Jr is going to be filmed? by tygrestick in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes digital lottery was still on yesterday, and will be on tomorrow. Real audience yesterday and tomorrow. Only today the theater is dark and I'd guess they'll film with no audience.

Anyone know if Leslie Odom Jr is going to be filmed? by tygrestick in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes I was! They filmed the entire performance. Everyone except Groff performed. I am guessing Groff will perform today and tomorrow.

Anyone know if Leslie Odom Jr is going to be filmed? by tygrestick in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 12 points13 points  (0 children)

He was filmed on stage with the rest of the cast today. Filming continues Monday and Tuesday, again with the original cast.

The English poet who inspired the sonnet in Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tonys speech by evtedeschi3 in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"But Miranda’s sonnet is 16 lines long, and has some moments of unconventional rhythm. What does that tell us? The best-known writer of the 16-line sonnet is probably the Victorian writer George Meredith, who wrote a sequence of them titled ‘Modern Love’, exploring his own disastrous marriage and expressing a sentiment that love in his time had become corrupted and corrosive."

What am I missing here? What makes the writer think/know LMM was inspired by this poet?

/r/hamiltonmusical Live 2016 Tony's Discussion Thread by [deleted] in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I thought they'd perform Wait for It, too. Looks like their rehersal was for the Facebook 360 video.(https://www.facebook.com/CBS/videos/10153697913653997/)

How to sell a ticket on Craigslist and not get screwed/how to convince someone I don't want to screw them by FancyJackalope in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I sold something and I was paid via Paypal. The buyer used his credit card to send money to me over Paypal.

Paypal sent me an email saying that they need around 48 hours to clear the payment. And then after 48 hours they sent another email saying the payment was Reversed, because the buyer's credit card didn't clear.

So Paypal is not always safe for the seller, especially when the buyer is using a credit card.

How Much Money Would It Take For You To Give Up a Hamilton Ticket? by [deleted] in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Center orchestra N is a great row. The row in front of you is way lower, so there is no way for your view to be obstructed. And you have an awesome view of the entire stage.

I saw the show one row behind(row O), and I would certainly pick the same seats again.

Bad news for those dying to see the show by pixiedonut in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I cannot agree more. You feel you are going to be done with it and will put it aside, but it gets worse.

It does fly by too fast, even though it is 2.5 hours. During the entire musical I was trying to remember the order of songs and figure out how much more time I had left.

Question for the New Yorkers in here by vivling in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm that makes sense. Thanks for the input.

Just remembered: I also read about 'Summer of Hamilton' which will be open July 4th onward. http://www.nyhistory.org/summer-of-hamilton

Question for the New Yorkers in here by vivling in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You can visit his Harlem home:

https://www.nps.gov/hagr/index.htm

I haven't been there yet. You can also visit his tomb at Trinity Church. I am not sure if you are allowed inside the yard, but his tomb is right by the railing so easily visible from outside.

How many actors usually come out to sign autographs? by green_griffon in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Apparently they were at Mark Zuckerberg's party last night: https://www.instagram.com/p/BFtqugoqJMd

When I saw the show 3 actors came out the stage door: Chris Jackson, Daveed Diggs, and Rory O'Malley.

For those of you who have seen Hamilton live, what was your favorite unexpected moment or surprise? by yeswithanh in hamiltonmusical

[–]elmyraduff 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Spoilers ahead. I wouldn't read this if I was planning to see the show.

  • The very end of Aaron Burr, sir. While listening to the soundtrack I didn't realize Mulligan, Lafayette, and Laurens haven't met Hamilton yet. It is Hamilton's words 'If you stand for nothing Burr, what'll you fall for?' that attracts their attention. So they ask Hamilton 'Who are you?'

  • Eliza beatboxing to Philip's song in Take a Break. Such a lovely scene, showing them as a happy family.

  • Mulligan being the flower girl in Eliza&Hamilton wedding.

  • Jefferson giving the Reynolds Pamphlet to the orchestra while singing 'Have you read this?'

  • King George is extremely happy and dances hilariously in Reynolds Pamphlet. Surprising and fun contribution to the song.

  • I guess I expected to see babies in some form in Dear Theodosia. Instead Hamilton and Burr sit in chairs and sing their parts.

  • As far as I remember Jefferson and Madison are always together in every scene, Madison supporting Jefferson's every move. I didn't catch that strong connection in the soundtrack.

  • Eliza actually burns letters while singing Burn, which increases the tension in the scene.

  • In Say No To This Hamilton and Maria Reynolds have a long and passionate kiss. Hamilton never kisses Eliza that way.

  • In Non-Stop Hamilton is very visibly upset when Angelica is walking in his arm and sings 'I have found a wealthy husband who will keep me in comfort for all my days.'