I just bought tickets to a stage play that stars some of my favorite A-list screen stars. However, the date I chose falls into the "preview" window and the "official" opening isn't until the next day (which I hadn't realized when I made the purchase). What's the difference between preview and official dates? Will I get to see my favorite stars at this "preview" performance? I like stage shows, but I must admit that I don't know many of the technicalities, and also, I'm mainly attending this specific play for the privilege of watching my favorite A-list actors perform live.
2007-08-26
05:57:29
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hugmeimasian
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Arts & Humanities
➔ Theater & Acting
Thanks for the wonderful answers. Really cleared things up for me! =)
2007-08-26
07:14:15 ·
update #1
Wow, I've gotten some really encouraging and insightful answers. It's inconceivable, and slightly unfair, to vote on the sole best. I'm now looking forward to this performance much more than I already was. Yes, seeing my favorite actors perform live is a plus. But I equally love watching a good stage show.
2007-08-27
13:19:19 ·
update #2