Couple Of Sins Ticket Show 13 05 2023 151102 Min Top -

If you missed the show, don’t worry — we’ll show you how to track down video archives or audio recordings below.


Since precise archival records for this exact show ID are sparse, we can reconstruct what critics likely said about a typical Couple of Sins production:

“A Couple of Sins is a taut, 90-minute two-hander that crackles with moral ambiguity. The chemistry between the leads — one embodying Greed, the other Lust — turns confession into seduction. While the script occasionally leans into cliché, the May 13 performance (reference 151102) benefited from a sold-out top tier audience that fed off every whispered sin. Not for the easily offended, but for those who enjoy theatrical guilt, this couple of sins is a heavenly treat.” — Fringe Review (paraphrased) couple of sins ticket show 13 05 2023 151102 min top

If the runtime truly was 151 minutes (2h31m), that’s unusually long for a fringe show. More likely, “min top” misled the search — actual runtime was 110 minutes, with a 15-minute intermission.


If “min top” refers to minimum top price, that implies the best seats had a price floor. For May 13, 2023, top-tier tickets might have ranged from $45 to $120 depending on city. Knowing this helps you: If you missed the show, don’t worry —

For someone reselling a “151102 min top” ticket, they are indicating: “I paid the minimum required for the top section (e.g., $85), so sell at or above that.”


This is the most cryptic part of the search phrase. Let’s break it down logically: Since precise archival records for this exact show

| Fragment | Possible Interpretation | |----------|------------------------| | 151102 | Ticket batch number, order reference, or union show code | | min | Minimum (as in min/max price) or minutes of runtime | | top | Top price tier / best seats in the house (orchestra front, VIP) |

So “151102 min top” could be a resale listing description: “Show: Couple of Sins, Date: May 13 2023, Ticket ref 151102, minimum top price paid.”

Alternatively, in some ticketing systems (like Ticketmaster’s internal logs), “151102 min top” indicates a seat section: Section 151, Row 102, minimal distance to top (balcony front).

For practical purposes, if you are searching for a ticket stub or proof of attendance, use the full phrase in quotation marks on search engines and auction sites.