Mary Poppins Ticket Sales Break Records
Issued 1 November 2012
MARY POPPINS Ticket Sales Break Records
Robbie Macrae, director of THE EDGE, announced today that opening ticket sales for MARY POPPINS – The Supercalifragilistic musical – have broken box office records for events at The Civic.
“When MARY POPPINS opened on 18 October, it broke the box office record for advance sales for any event at The Civic. The previous record went back to 2004.”
"I am thrilled that there has been such enormous support for this wonderful musical. MARY POPPINS has broken records wherever it has played and it is wonderful that this trend is carried on here,” Macrae continued.
“The success of shows like MARY POPPINS reinforces that Auckland is an exciting place to live and to visit.”
“Final tickets go on sale today for performances through until 30 December. MARY POPPINS is an extraordinary show and I encourage New Zealanders to book quickly so that they don’t miss out on this magical musical.”
Great seats are available for most shows through to the final performance on 30 December. No further extension is possible.
"A stellar performance in front of an amazing set - practically perfect!" Kirsty Wynn, Senior Reporter, Herald on Sunday
“Amazing set, polished performances, Auckland needs more of it.” Bryce Johns, editor Herald on Sunday
“I knew it'd be good - But I didn’t realise it'd be THAT good!!! loved it!!!” Sharyn Wakefield, The Edge FM
“Practically perfect in every way. I left the theatre with sore hands from clapping so much, and a head full of songs you could never be unhappy to hear! Magic. Loved it!!” Jason Reeves, Classic Hits
TICKET INFORMATION
Call 0800 BUY TICKETS
Visit www.marypoppinsthemusical.co.nz
In
Person The Civic Box Office, Auckland or any Ticketmaster
outlet
Ticket prices: From
$55
* Service Fees apply
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