Gentlemens Rush

PanaroFan111
Swing
joined:8/31/14
Gentlemens Rush
Posted: 9/1/14 at 03:19pm
Hi everyone, just wondering do you think since the summer season is ending, would it be easier to rush a gentlemen's guide for this Wed matinee? Also where are the locations they put you for rush, and lastly does any of the principles have any scheduled vacations this week? Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Sutton Ross
Broadway Legend
joined:7/20/13
Gentlemens Rush
Posted: 9/1/14 at 03:30pm
I would wait a week until all the children are back in school, and the tourists have petered out. I don't think anyone is on vacation this week, but some people may be leaving when their contracts are up in October.
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broadwayhereicome3
Swing
joined:7/3/14
Gentlemens Rush
Posted: 9/1/14 at 06:17pm
My husband and I went on a Wednesday earlier in August and got in line at 8:30am. The people in front of us got the last $42 rush tickets, but they offered us the "next tier" of rush tickets for $69. They told us these seats were a bit better than the $42 seats, but still partial view. We ended up sitting in orchestra row H, seats 14 and 16. I have to say that these tickets were a STEAL! There was maybe one instance of one actor blocking our view of another, but other than that these seats were amazing. I spotted the people we stood in line with (the ones who got the $42 seats) and they were in orchestra row B around seats 6 or 8. I'm sure they had a good view too, but I do think they may have experienced more obstructions than we did. I'm not sure if they offer these $69 rush tickets at every show, but if they offer them to you I suggest you take them!
PanaroFan111
Swing
joined:8/31/14
Gentlemens Rush
Posted: 9/1/14 at 06:22pm
Thanks for the advice.