Must admit that I'm finding it really frustrating that there are still tickets left for 16-25 year olds and they are selling so slowly - and they're only £5!! - when all of the full price tickets sold out so quickly, and I'm sure they would sell in the blink of an eye if they were on general sale. I can't help thinking that any 16-25 year olds who really wanted to go and see it had probably already bought their tickets at full price when they were first released!
Fair point fifi! Not sure how Prologue works though, the ticket allocation in that age bracket may be due to larger forces, funding commitments, no idea. I can't help wondering about those 16 - 25 year olds who may have special needs or disability and need supervision / carer. That would mean plus an adult too. This may seem a random point but not to me.
Perhaps if ticket sales continue to be slow in that age group the theatre may release more general tickets?