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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: tvrandywest on June 04, 2004, 12:03:40 PM
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I know that the first east coast venture for the "TPiR LIVE" road show has been the topic of conjecture for quite a while; I've been getting e-mails for over a month asking what I know.
The ink isn't on all the contracts yet, but it looks to be pretty well set. Disclaimer: still, as they say, "check your local listings" in late June before making any specific plans.
The show is scheduled to open in the main showroom at Showboat: The Mardi Gras Casino, one of two Harrah's properties in Atlantic City. Opening night is Monday, July 12th, and the show is presently planned to continue for 8 weeks. The schedule calls for 6 shows a week; we'll be dark on Saturday nights. And I understand the ticket price has dropped by a few bucks. With 850 seats, this will be the largest house and stage to date for the road show. And with so many TPiR fans in the NY, NJ, PA area I'm sure there'll be a chance for everyone who comes to hook up with new friends who have a lot in common!
Opening the show for the first 2 weeks (approximately)... Todd Newton and me! We'd been hoping to have our schedules work out so we could re-team. We had a ball working together on the GSN shows and at TPIR LIVE in Reno. Thankfully the road show producers like our chemistry together. The tentative plan is that Todd and I will then move down to San Diego to debut the show at that location as well. That would be somewhere around the last week of July, but is not yet firm.
So, "come on down" and say "hi"!(No drinking with visitors on opening night in AC. I'll be flying in on a red-eye from working in LA the day before.
More details as they become available. We now return you to our regularly scheduled program in progress.
Randy
tvrandywest.com
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[quote name=\'tvrandywest\' date=\'Jun 4 2004, 11:03 AM\']
The show is scheduled to open at Harrah's main showroom (850 seats!) in Atlantic City on Monday night, July 12th and is planned presently to continue for 8 weeks. The plan is for 6 shows a week; we'll be dark on Saturday nights. This will be the largest stage to date for the show, and it will afford the opportunity to present an even greater reproduction of the TV set than was possible before. Opening the show for the first 2 weeks (approximately)... Todd Newton and me! [/quote]
I'm sure several people from this board will be there sometime during those two weeks, Randy. Good luck with it. We'll see and hear you and Todd next month
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Question for Randy : cause he knows....
Is Marc Summers still up for hosting? Maybe after your first two weeks? I had heard that rumour and wanted to confirm it....
thanks...ms
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Too bad our hospitality suite is over at Resorts (which, sadly, has been de-Merv-ed)... maybe we'll come down and give you a holler.
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[quote name=\'davemackey\' date=\'Jun 4 2004, 04:25 PM\']Too bad our hospitality suite is over at Resorts (which, sadly, has been de-Merv-ed)... maybe we'll come down and give you a holler.[/quote]
Am I to assume that if we decide to show up as a group (was that a plan at one point?), this would be on the weekend as opposed to a weekday?
The Kansas City show had 2 shows in 1 day somedays. I wish that was the case in AC.
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[quote name=\'tvwxman\' date=\'Jun 4 2004, 12:12 PM\'] Question for Randy : cause he knows....
Is Marc Summers still up for hosting? Maybe after your first two weeks? I had heard that rumour and wanted to confirm it....
thanks...ms [/quote]
Is it really advisable to use your initials when they are also the abbreviation for a disease? Or are you posting on behalf of Annette Funicello? (Look out hell, here I come!) Wait, you have the same initials as Marc Summers. Are YOU Marc trying to find out if you have a job?! ;-)
Yes, Marc is one of the hosts whom I believe will be working TPIR LIVE this summer. I don't know his schedule yet, but he should be spending time at AC and/or SD. In addition to Todd, Chris Harrison is still in the rotation as his "The Bachelor" schedule permits. And there is talk of another TV host joining the troupe. No details yet.
Part of the fun of this TPIR LIVE gig is spending hours with old friends/co-workers. In addition to the hosts, the producers and techs are all TV alumni. I haven't spent more than a minute with Marc Summers since we worked together briefly on "Couch Potatoes". Uselss trivia: We both did warm-up on "Hour Magazine". I hope our paths cross this summer.
Randy
tvrandywest.com
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I recently e-mailed Showboat about when tickets go on sale. This is the response I just got.
Dear Mr. Bogart,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
This event is by invitation only. We are offering complimentary tickets based on play.
We appreciate your interest and look forward to serving you soon.
Sincerely,
Marilee Berberabe
Customer Relations Representative
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Jun 4 2004, 03:57 PM\'] This event is by invitation only. We are offering complimentary tickets based on play. [/quote]
Whaaaaaaaaaa? In my opinion, it goes to show you that you got to gamble at the casino floor or a comps card to earn a certain amount of credits to "join the elite" at TPIR Live.
Haha! Ah well...of course things can change over time. Wow Bogart, are you sure? :)
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This event is by invitation only. We are offering complimentary tickets based on play.
What the???????????
I REALLY hope that's not true......Randy, help me out.
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A quick call to Harrah's really didn't help.
They did confirm that the dates are 7/12-9/5 plus being dark on Saturday nights.
The operator said they really didn't have a lot of information and since he didn't see prices listed, it would be comp only.
He said to call back in a few weeks, to see if there is any change. He thought maybe prices weren't listed because they haven't gone on sale yet.
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Complimentary tickets only would be a bad idea, IMO. They haven't done it at any of the other places this show has played in to my knowledge, why should they start it now?
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Foxwoods in CT did the same thing last week with Monty Hall's Let's Make A Deal show.... I tried to get them to give me tickets to give away on my talk show, but it was invitation only for players with the "Wampum Card" (I'm not making this up)...
But being in the media does have it's advantages.... I used some pull to get backstage to meet Mr. Hall....who, along with his lovely wife, still look great!
BTW, playing the role of Jay Stewart : Rich Jefferies.... one for the "Where are they now " file!
ms (no Randy, not Marc, Matt! Honest!)
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I'm certainly not a Harrah's manager, but a couple of minutes thinking about Chris' information really confuse me. (And I'm not saying I don't believe what he was told)
850 seats in the audience...you think they can fill that with PLAYERS alone - every day?
The prizes are not promotional at these shows, to the best of my knowledge. Thus the reason for the ticket cost.
I'm told Harrah's has done quite well with these shows and I would see no reason why they would NOT want to charge.
I think it's just a case of the wrong person at Harrah's who didn't know.
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[quote name=\'ClockGameJohn\' date=\'Jun 5 2004, 08:23 AM\'] I'm told Harrah's has done quite well with these shows and I would see no reason why they would NOT want to charge.
I think it's just a case of the wrong person at Harrah's who didn't know. [/quote]
I hope that's the case. Seeing TPIR Live alone wouldn't have been enough to make me want to go -- but if it becomes an opportunity to meet Randy, Connecti-Matt, Rev. O'Doneganstein, and the rest, and I'd seriously consider making the trip as well.
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Yeah, this could be an incredible opportunity for a bunch of us to meet. Once we get that ticket thing straightened out we should be able to work out when would be the best day.
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[quote name=\'Robair\' date=\'Jun 5 2004, 06:56 PM\'] Yeah, this could be an incredible opportunity for a bunch of us to meet. Once we get that ticket thing straightened out we should be able to work out when would be the best day. [/quote]
I guess being an acquaintance of the announcer wouldn't help y'all get tickets. The Philly WOF tapings occur in tandem with the first week of Todd and Randy's TPIR live gigs, too.
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Hey, Randy, just remember to tell me (and everyone else) when the show gets to San Diego, okay?
"Game Show Man" Joe Van Ginkel
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[quote name=\'ClockGameJohn\' date=\'Jun 5 2004, 07:23 AM\']
850 seats in the audience...you think they can fill that with PLAYERS alone - every day?
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Unfortunately, yes. LMAD at Foxwoods had 1200 in the audience per show, 2 shows a day for a week...if they're just giving tix away to the players, and giving them a chance at free stuff, why wouldn't they come?
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[quote name=\'tvwxman\' date=\'Jun 6 2004, 07:07 AM\'] [quote name=\'ClockGameJohn\' date=\'Jun 5 2004, 07:23 AM\']
850 seats in the audience...you think they can fill that with PLAYERS alone - every day?
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Unfortunately, yes. LMAD at Foxwoods had 1200 in the audience per show, 2 shows a day for a week...if they're just giving tix away to the players, and giving them a chance at free stuff, why wouldn't they come? [/quote]
I'm sure the LMAD group can get a lot more money for tickets from the Casino (who give them to high rollers/frequent players) than regularly selling tickets through the general public.
And more than likely at that point, who cares if the shows are filled. I'd bet they are sold shows.
I can remember being in Vegas for the TPIR Primetime show (and I hope the rumblings about another trip to Vegas does not happen) and after the show they brought out the Plinko board for some casino high rollers to play.