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The Donmar releases day seats on the day but often these are standing places at the back of the circle (the circle is only 2 rows deep so that's not as bad as it sounds). You could queue for these but - be warned - the queue often starts early if the play is popular.


Even as a Donmar member I struggled to get tickets for this play - I got my 2 member's seats but not for the day I wanted.


Really sorry Mick but I wouldn't rush to the secondary market if I were you as it is full of sharks. There is a guy who I bought two tickets from for Streetcar last year after I gave mine to a friend (aren't I nice) and they were pretty good seats at an OKish price. I can dig out his details for you. I'm sure he's connected to the venue in some way and could get fired but needs must I suppose.


BTW - the really big draw for me for this play isn't Jude Law but the truly fabulous and breathtaking Ruth Wilson.


Does it have to be 3rd Sept?


If I can think of a way to help I'll PM you.


Take care.


Px

The Donmar sells day seats on the day so you can always get in to see something. Tickets go on sale at 10.30 but the problem is that the queue can form very very early if the play is popular. For Othello a few years back people slept outside overnight - every night.


I recommend you phone the box office and speak to the guys there - or even pop in. They are very helpful. Once the play starts its run they will be able to tell you what time the queue starts for that particular play. Also, they'll be able to tell you how many standing places and how many seats will go on sale every day. It's only a handful - hence the queues.


Hope this helps and good luck.

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