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DAVID LETTERMAN: AN EASY TICKET! written by the New York Party Shuttle staff NEW
YORK, NY
- In the past few years since
September 11th, 2001, tourism & travel to New York City has been down. With sudden decrease in the number of
tourists and business travelers to the Big Apple there have been a number of indirect
benefits for those travelers who do visit New York
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New York City tourists
are finding it easier than ever before to
get their hands on last-minute Late Show with David Letterman Tickets
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City.
For one, show tickets – Broadway and live TV
shows – have been steadily available for lucky fans. Prior to September 11th, 2001, obtaining such
tickets was virtually impossible. For most live studio broadcasts, in order to
obtain tickets, one would have to send a postcard to the show’s producers
requesting free tickets. Most of the
shows still require postcard requests.
For the case of Saturday
Night Live, fans are still required to send in their ticket requests
during the month of August (no exceptions).
Send your postcard on September 1st or July 31st
and it will be discarded. Fans are used
to jumping through many hoops to be a part of the show.
Today, the live TV shows still maintain the same
postcard/ticket request policies, however, the loop holes have become more
porous as last-minute tickets can now be secured by fans. Knowing that a
full live audience creates an air of popularity for
a show, producers are allowing more last-minute ticket
requesters into their shows.
In the case of The
David Letterman Show there are two rather simple ways to get a
last-minute shot at going to New York’s
most popular live TV show. The first
most notable way is to call 1-212-247-6497 right at 11am Monday
through Thursday or during a day when the show is scheduled to be taped. Worth noting that David Letterman tapes his
five shows on four days of the week. Thus,
on Thursday, they tape two shows, one for Thursday night and one for Friday
night. Fans know this, so they tend to
request shows on a Thursday so they can get 2-for-1. The other way to increase one’s chances of
getting a last-minute shot at tickets is to go to the studio right at 11am and
wait. On most occasions, an Assistant
Producer or a Page (a Hollywood term for the lowest position in the business –
some Pages are not even paid!) will walk out of the studio and offer free tickets
in Times Square where most of the tourists tend
to congregate. The only catch to this is
the Page or Assistant Producer may ask you a few questions about the show to
see if you’re really a big fan. The
purpose of this is they would rather have guests who are more likely to
laugh and have a good time during the show than just some average Joe who wants
to say he went to The David Letterman Show.
The questions tend to be slightly obscure so
that people who just flip
around the show would never get the answer – real fans will know them. For instance, one question most commonly
asked is “Who is Biff Henderson?” In case you’re wondering, he is the show’s producer,
who is commonly asked to participate in gags created by Letterman himself.
A simple overall strategy would be to combine the two
aforementioned tips to get tickets into one almost fool-proof game plan. To do this, one would only need a cell phone. Simply go to the Ed Sullivan Theatre at 54th and
Broadway right at 11am. At the same
time, call the ticket hotline number from this article on your cell phone to
see if you have a shot at doing it there.
While you’re on the phone holding and possibly listening to on-hold
music – you should keep your eyes out for someone walking out of the theatre
with tickets in-hand donning a David Letterman T-shirt. If you’re lucky, either someone will answer
the phone or walk out the door to approach you with free tickets to tonight’s
show. There are days they do not need any extras to
fill the seats, but in most cases they do.
If you’re thinking about getting tickets to advance shows on the street
or by phone – no chance – they only give them out for same-day shows.
So, if you’re planning a trip to New York City while overall
tourism is down to take advantage of the great deals - you will most likely
visit the Statue of
Liberty or Empire
State Building, but you should also leave the David Letterman Show
and other live TV show broadcasts as an available option - - one that used to never
be
possible.
Of
course, the New
York Party Shuttle sightseeing tour departs every day at noon
from Times Square, just a few blocks from the Ed Sullivan
Theatre, so if you are not able to get tickets, come
meet the shuttle and take a sightseeing
tour
of New York City.
Private
sightseeing tours of New York City are also available.
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