QUESTION ABOUT AIBA'S BUTAI
Feb. 27th, 2010 10:48 pmHi! Sorry for my sudden question but I'm new and I'm a bit confused with all the Johnny's rules >.< Hope someone can help me, please!!
Today I've recived the usual Johnny's fc mail, and I was interested in going to watch Aiba-chan's butai "君と見る千の夢~" starting soon at the Globe Theatre in Tokyo. I know I have to send my request within the 1'st of March and waiting for the ballot... but I have a question:
Johnny said to write the name of the fanclub member + 1 possible friend (although he's not joining the fanclub)
But anybody knows if these names are going to be written in the tickets, or not?? (maybe are they just random modalities?)
I'd like to know it since maybe my japanese friend (the fc member) can't come :( So I'd like to know if there are any problems if I'll go with another friend...
Thankyou so much for your help~!! ^^
Today I've recived the usual Johnny's fc mail, and I was interested in going to watch Aiba-chan's butai "君と見る千の夢~" starting soon at the Globe Theatre in Tokyo. I know I have to send my request within the 1'st of March and waiting for the ballot... but I have a question:
Johnny said to write the name of the fanclub member + 1 possible friend (although he's not joining the fanclub)
But anybody knows if these names are going to be written in the tickets, or not?? (maybe are they just random modalities?)
I'd like to know it since maybe my japanese friend (the fc member) can't come :( So I'd like to know if there are any problems if I'll go with another friend...
Thankyou so much for your help~!! ^^
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Date: 2010-02-28 01:24 am (UTC)But I'm not sure if it's the same with butai tix, since I've never seen one before :/
As far as I know, if your friend cannot finally go with you, and you're not a registered member of the fc, you can always ask your friend (the fc member) to write a little note for you, saying that she couldn't go, and she gave out to you and your other friend her tickets, just in case the staff of the theater tell you something about the tickets being of other person.... But I can tell you that they usually don't check that out, at least at concert venues.
I really hope someone else out there can help you better than me, and that you get to go to see our Aiba-chan's butai! ^^
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Date: 2010-02-28 06:22 am (UTC)My experience with Green Fingers in Osaka, was that it was a smaller venue with less people and only one front door which was guarded by two ticket checkers, and they did look at my ticket. They didn't check it over, but at the same time I think there is more opportunity for the ticket guards to check tickets when you have a smaller venue and less people at events such as stage plays. People have been kicked out of concerts, so if the chance of that occurring at a concert is real I think it is only greater at a stage play.
I'm sorry I can't provide much more help than this. Good luck to you. :)
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Date: 2010-02-28 06:24 am (UTC)