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Ahhhh, I might have misunderstood.
If "Das Geht?" was meant to say: "Is that [time and price] all right [with you]?", then as I said below, it should be "Geht das [für dich]?".
But if you meant to essentially verbally shrug your shoulders and say "Eh, that's fine, isn't it?" then yes, "Das geht [eigentlich, oder]?" is totally fine.
Good info. Hmmm. I think I'll go with your sentence exactly. It all looks to be A1+ level to me, and if its more clear + natural to a native, then that's even better.
Alice:
Naja. 500€ ist zu teuer! “Wicked” kostet am Sonntag um 19 Uhr nur 150 €. Geht das?