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Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf rush?

Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf rush?

Kbradstein
#1Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf rush?
Posted: 1/30/13 at 10:00am

want to try the student rush this saturday for the matinee. was wondering if anyone has tried it, and what time o should get there and where the seats are. thanks for any response!

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givesmevoice
#2Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf rush?
Posted: 1/30/13 at 10:51am

A friend and I rushed the Saturday matinee after Christmas, got to the box office at about 10:30 or so and got two tickets on the extreme house left side of the orchestra. But they haven't been selling well at all, so I'm sure any time before the show starts will be fine for getting tickets.


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PianoMann
#2Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf rush?
Posted: 1/30/13 at 11:01am

I had a bit of a better experience: I did student rush on a Wednesday matinee in early January. I got to the box office roughly an hour after they opened, and got two tickets second row center orchestra! For a Saturday, I may suggest getting there when the box office opens, but as givemevoice said, they haven't been selling that well, so you shouldn't have a problem getting something! Enjoy it, definitely one of my favorites shows this season!

craig238
#3Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf rush?
Posted: 1/31/13 at 6:29pm

I was there yesterday (Wed matinee) and used a post dated ticket and got row H in the orch. which was no more than half full.

ElphabaGoodman
#4Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf rush?
Posted: 2/1/13 at 4:32pm

I was able to get a ticket around 3 PM for a 7 PM performance in December.

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wicked_beast4
#5Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf rush?
Posted: 2/2/13 at 1:31pm

I got to the box office at 10 AM this past Wednesday and received front row center for the matinee—the absolute best seats for this show.

Also, contrary to what craig said, the orchestra was definitely not half full, I believe it looked close to packed except for the extreme sides.


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TalkinLoud
#6Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf rush?
Posted: 2/20/13 at 2:38pm

Anyone rushed lately? Looking to go Saturday. Sounds like we can show up a little before 10 and would be fine.