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Tomson
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Well you're either trolling me really badly or have no idea what you're on about. We went on a Wednesday afternoon for a show shown on the Thursday night.

Do you believe everything you see on TV? The show is not live, it's filmed the day before it airs, and they don't actually have the names of the guests in big letters out front of the theatre?

Not buying it? Didn't realise I was selling anything. What is 'way ahead of time' and how do international tourists find this information? (not that we really cared to, we went on a whim and were just happy to have randomly scored tickets.)

When my wife and I visited New York a few years ago we stumbled across the Ed Sullivan Theatre where they film The Letterman Show, and managed to score tickets to the show the following evening. The audience has no idea who the guests will be, so we were excitedly wondering what famous movie star might be on, what

I get it, if you don't think about it, it can't hurt you.

Only annual?

Nun Soup?