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Post by yellowstone2014 on May 6, 2017 2:44:55 GMT -5
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Post by ursus on May 6, 2017 5:24:34 GMT -5
Hopefully they will write more over the next year. Just describing her as an AGT finalist singer won't cause much interest.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2017 6:18:15 GMT -5
2018? What about 2017? Ok, this is on a Saturday. I'm there, if I'm still alive and still have a job.
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Post by Julia Trenholm on May 6, 2017 10:02:08 GMT -5
2018? What about 2017? Ok, this is on a Saturday. I'm there, if I'm still alive and still have a job. Well, they apparently, had that one spot open in their 2017-18 entertainment list, Jackie's manager heard about it and jumped on it. Quick thinking.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2017 11:10:35 GMT -5
Taking a ferry to a Jackie concert. That'll be a first. It's only a ten-minute walk from where the ferry stops to the theatre. I've tried new modes of transportation, due to Jackie's concerts. Fast commuter train in New Jersey, funicular in Pittsburgh, and hopefully a ferry here. Maybe some day a hot air balloon in Albuquerque.
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Post by jrchico on May 6, 2017 11:30:32 GMT -5
They apparently have dinner shows. I wonder if that is what Jackie will be singing at. I also don't see where you can buy anything but season tickets, which will be very expensive just to see one show.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2017 11:39:37 GMT -5
They apparently have dinner shows. I wonder if that is what Jackie will be singing at. I also don't see where you can buy anything but season tickets, which will be very expensive just to see one show. Looks like dinner show tables/balcony seating hybrid from their picture. Concert is over a year away so likely no regular ticket sales yet. Don Click on thumb below:
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Post by ursus on May 6, 2017 11:44:43 GMT -5
There are tables on the main floor with food service and regular seats in the balcony. www.admiraltheatre.org/seatingchart That seems weird to me.
I suspect that singular-concert seats will be available at a later date.
Edit: as is often the case, I was about a couple of minutes too slow.
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2017 13:46:09 GMT -5
Say it ain't so! I'm tired of these dinner show gigs already and I haven't even been to one yet. Too foofoo for my taste.
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Post by ursus on May 6, 2017 14:13:54 GMT -5
Say it ain't so! I'm tired of these dinner show gigs already and I haven't even been to one yet. Too foofoo for my taste. Well, this one is a combination of a dinner theater and a regular theater. Sort of like Two Hearts.
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Post by rogeraphil on May 6, 2017 17:52:17 GMT -5
Say it ain't so! I'm tired of these dinner show gigs already and I haven't even been to one yet. Too foofoo for my taste. I have to respectfully disagree, at least as for the Carlyle dinner show that my Daughter and I attended, where our table was no more than 4 feet from Jackie's wonderful performance. Having been to 9 previous concerts, even with a front row center seat, she was 15 feet away, and up on a 4 foot high stage. At the Carlyle, she was elevated only 8-10 inches, and I could easily have shaken her hand without leaving my seat. The smaller, more intimate setting also allowed us the opportunity to meet Jackie, Juliet, and Mike, and talk with them for a little while after the show. I have enjoyed all of Jackie's concerts, but without question, this dinner show was by far the most rewarding !!
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2017 18:17:37 GMT -5
OK, I see your point, Roger. The up close and personal at the Carlyle must have been really special. The question is whether at this venue Jackie will descend from the stage and move among the tables and maybe even mingle with the diners after the show, as she did in NY. I guess between now and then, fans will be discussing sharing tables.
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Post by rogeraphil on May 6, 2017 21:14:27 GMT -5
OK, I see your point, Roger. The up close and personal at the Carlyle must have been really special. The question is whether at this venue Jackie will descend from the stage and move among the tables and maybe even mingle with the diners after the show, as she did in NY. I guess between now and then, fans will be discussing sharing tables. Yes, for me, the Carlyle experience was incredible. At the end of the show, Jackie had to exit by walking past the tables so people were stopping her to say hello. Then, more and more people converged on her for photos. I said to myself --- I'll be damned if I'm going to miss this chance !!
I doubt that she would exit the stage and roam among the tables, but Jackie is changing many things she does, so you never know !!
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Post by Deleted on May 6, 2017 22:09:02 GMT -5
OK, I see your point, Roger. The up close and personal at the Carlyle must have been really special. The question is whether at this venue Jackie will descend from the stage and move among the tables and maybe even mingle with the diners after the show, as she did in NY. I guess between now and then, fans will be discussing sharing tables. Yes, for me, the Carlyle experience was incredible. At the end of the show, Jackie had to exit by walking past the tables so people were stopping her to say hello. Then, more and more people converged on her for photos. I said to myself --- I'll be damned if I'm going to miss this chance !!
I doubt that she would exit the stage and roam among the tables, but Jackie is changing many things she does, so you never know !!
Seriously, I thought that Jackie mingling with guests after her set at the Carlyle was part of the residency there and required of her. Didn't realize you all had to catch her on her way out to get your pictures taken.
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Post by rogeraphil on May 7, 2017 0:30:49 GMT -5
Yes, for me, the Carlyle experience was incredible. At the end of the show, Jackie had to exit by walking past the tables so people were stopping her to say hello. Then, more and more people converged on her for photos. I said to myself --- I'll be damned if I'm going to miss this chance !!
I doubt that she would exit the stage and roam among the tables, but Jackie is changing many things she does, so you never know !!
Seriously, I thought that Jackie mingling with guests after her set at the Carlyle was part of the residency there and required of her. Didn't realize you all had to catch her on her way out to get your pictures taken. You may be right, I'm honestly not sure. She did not seem to be in a hurry to leave, but I thought someone said that on the night they went, there was no opportunity to get photos.
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