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Ticket sales to resume for Broadway shows in Halifax after sightline concerns

Ticket sales for two Broadway shows in Halifax will resume on Monday after beingpaused due to concerns about sightlines.

Tickets went on sale Thursday, but site was shut down after several hours

The marquee of the Broadway musical Come From Away above a New York sidewalk.
The marquee of the Broadway musical Come From Away is show on Sept. 8, 2021 in New York. The show, along with The Book of Mormon, will be coming to Halifax later this year. (Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images)

Ticket sales for two Broadway shows in Halifax will resume on Monday after beingpaused due to concerns about sightlines.

On Thursday,Broadway in Halifaxannounced thatThe Book of MormonandCome From Awaywould be coming to Scotiabank Centre in July and November, respectively.

Ticket packages went on sale at noon, but people attempting to purchase tickets online just hours later were given a message that access was denied.

Late Saturday, the entertainment company said in a statement thatsales had been suspended because of concerns about people being able to see the show from certain seats.

Rebecca Brait,a spokesperson with Innovation Arts and Entertainment's Broadway in Halifax, said there was an investigation and the issue hadbeen resolved.

"Everyone who purchased a ticket on Thursday can be assured that they will retain their seat location and that it has been verified to have a good view of the show," Brait said in the email.

Brait said 1,800 tickets were sold in under five hours on Thursday.

Tracy MacNeil, of Upper Rawdon, N.S., purchased tickets on Thursday. She said she received an email from the company Sunday morning stating that any seats already purchased would remain the same.

But the updatestill has her a bit worried.

"I think I'll be more satisfied ... once I see the actual seats go on sale again, like, when I see exactly how [or] if they changed anything or not," she said."I think then I'll be more satisfied to see if my place is actually my place."

The company said ticket sales will resume Monday at noon.

With files from Melissa Friedman and Anam Khan

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