Archive for July, 2007

Jersey Boys Tickets Dominate Broadway

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

Patrons and fans of the great musical group Frankie Valli and The Four Season have been lining up for Jersey Boys tickets and paying top dollar for them.  This huge hit Broadway musical tells the story of the 1960’s band that captured America in this era.  A time when the youth of the country was conflicted with so many conflicts, the music of that generation offered comfort and entertainment and perhaps this is why many are flocking to the August Wilson Theater.

Jersey Boys tickets have been selling at top dollar and if one missed the day in which the box office released the seats for sale expect to pay much over original face value.  Be prepared to have to use a ticket broker for your seating and also pay a service charge.  Average seating on a popular evening performance may be as much as $250.00 and premium seating may cost over $300.00 per seat.  If in need of last minute Jersey Boys Tickets a ticket broker may be your only hope to get into the theater, so be prepared to pay. A ticket broker may be your only hope to get into the theater, so be prepared to pay. 

Other Ways To Get Jersey Boys Tickets

 

Even when a Broadway show becomes as popular as this musical there are alternative ways to find seating in the theater.  Many times the best way to get into a show with even a direct discount at the box office is to try an attend an early to mid week matinee.  These shows may not be sold out and if seating is available the theater itself will issue “Rush” tickets.  These are solely to fill the performance and are offered at a discount.  Jersey Boys tickets may be had at a deep discount sometimes up to 50% off original value.  In order to try and grab some discounted seating, attend the theater about two hours before the performance is set to begin.  Then ask the box office if they will be releasing any rush Jersey Boys tickets.
 
 

 

Planters wart symptoms

Friday, July 20th, 2007

Planters warts or more properly Plantars warts usually will require treatment and surgery for symptoms. Planter warts grow on the plantar(the bottom of the feet.) They tend to be found in areas of pressure/weight such as the heel and ball of the foot. Because of the extra pressure these warts receive due to your bodyweight Pthey often grow into the deeper layers of skin cuasing real distress for sufferers. For this reason, plantar warts should be treated to lessen pain and to decrease duration of symptoms. planters wart symptoms

Refinishing Hardwood Floors: You Don’t Have The Equipment

Friday, July 6th, 2007

If you are thinking about refinishing your floors, you should NOT do this job yourself. Why not? Because refinishing hardwood floors requires specialized equipment - that is never made available to the non-specialist. Without this specialized equipment you cannot complete the job properly.

Why You Should get Your Heating & Air Conditioning Checked NOW

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

If you need a HVAC check-up - do you know that NOW is the time that you should have it done? That’s right - have your heating & air conditioning checked during the summer months. Why? Because the HVAC guys are not as busy during these months (at least for the furnace check-ups). Don’t wait until the weather turns colder - because they will charge you more. Get it checked now, and you’ll save money.

Business Owners: Why You Should Know Why My Lawn Care & Landscaping Business Is Taking Off

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

I own and operate a small, but very successful lawn care & landscaping business. Why is it so successful? Business owners take note: I do my business planning well in advance. For example, I begin to map out my overall strategy for the next year in the fall of the previous year. I plan my specific marketing efforts, make arrangements for new brochures to be printed, supplies to be purchased, new equipment that I will need. I do my planning well in advance, and you would be well-advised to do the same.

Porch and Patio Furniture: Wood or Metal - Which Is Best?

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

The debate continues to rage: which is the better material for your porch and patio furniture - wood or metal? Wood has its fans: it is beautiful and adds a touch of formalism to your outdoor area. Metal is also a favorite of many, as it is lightweight and easy-to-care for. Both have downsides as well: metal can rust or fatigue with use, while wood needs occasional sanding and fresh coats of paint/finish. Which do YOU prefer?