Robin Williams will be making a return to tour, in which his last tour was back in 2002. The comedian is scheduled for 26 shows but there is much speculation he will add more before the end of the tour. Williams will be hitting the stage with "Weapons of Self-Destruction," focusing on the absurdities of society and politics. Williams's last tour was such a hit that it was nearly impossible to get tickets for any show. The last show of his 2002 tour was even aired on HBO and earned five Emmy nominations. Robin Williams has many reasons for heading back on the road, and it is reported he feels the tour will give him both excitement and therapy for everything that has happened since the last time he toured. Williams has even joked that he needs to tour because it is in fact an election year.
"Weapons of Self-Destruction," will start on September 25th in Minneapolis, MN at the Northrop Auditorium. The show will hit Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Columbus, Wallingford, Philadelphia and many more cities. Currently the last show is scheduled for November 25th in Boston, MA at the Orpheum Theatre. Fans should check Robin Williams tour dates and schedule to make sure they don’t miss out on this highly anticipated show.
The Lion King movie is well known by everyone, especially children. Well the Disney hit also comes to Broadway and brings the excitement to life. The Lion King is a great opportunity to bring the family together and experience this classic, as the show is for people of all ages. It began in 1997 and features colorful elements that make it a special show that theater fans certainly will not want to miss out on. The show performs in several different cities, with some of them recently opening their tours and others set out to open in the next several months. There has been plenty of fans buying Lion King tickets whether they are getting the family together or to check out the performance for themselves. The show takes place at the following :
The Ohio Theatre in Columbus, Ohio (08/29/2008 - 09/28/2008)
Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, Indiana (11/21/2008 - 12/28/2008)
Music Hall Kansas City in Kansas City, Missouri (10/04/2008 - 11/08/2008)
Minskoff Theatre in New York, New York (07/15/2008 - 01/18/2009)
Gammage Auditorium in Tempe, Arizona (01/02/2009 - 02/08/2009)
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC (07/18/2008 - 08/24/2008)
These days fans rarely can get tickets to events of their choice for face value, and if so it usually isn’t the seats they want but rather a means to get into the show. Ticket Brokers offer fans the choice of picking exactly where they want to sit for any event of their choice whether it be sports, concerts or theater. The tickets are almost always above face value but to many it is worth it because you are not just simply going to the concert but truly experiencing the way it should be with you in control.
Even more so if those fans can get tickets right up until the day of the event with brokers making arrangements to get fans tickets to any event through a variety of delivery methods. Fans are seeing tickets be emailed, left at will call or local pickup arrangements made so the fans can get into these shows they thought they wouldn’t be able to attend.
Sports fan Ryan Maguire said, "These days trying to catch a ball game through the teams website only gives you a few choices, but with ticket brokers you picked exactly where you want to sit, right down to the seat number. Sure it costs more but if I am going to spend a day at the ball park I might as well enjoy myself and get as close to the action as I choose."
That seems to be the mindset of many event goers the fact tickets are harder to come by as seasons wind down and high priority tickets become less available, a ticket broker is the only means to catch the action.