Disgraced Rush

BroadwayBlog987
#1Disgraced Rush
Posted: 11/27/14 at 10:01pm

Has anyone done the rush at Disgraced? How have the seats been?

Thank you!

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JBroadway
#2Disgraced Rush
Posted: 11/28/14 at 1:50am

Hi, I rushed it a couple weeks ago. I got there at 9:00 just to be safe. I was first in line and by 10:00 there were probably only 4 people. Very easy rush. The seats were 3rd row far house left. I had to turn my head to the right for the whole performance, but I could see pretty much everything except the far left side of the stage, and the actors were rarely over there.

mpd4165
#2Disgraced Rush
Posted: 11/28/14 at 10:46am

BroadwyBlog, LincTix is another possible option. I got a $30 ticket that put me front/center orchestra, which for this intimate show, is quite perfect.

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promisespromises2
#3Disgraced Rush
Posted: 11/28/14 at 1:29pm

I rushed a few weeks back. Barely anyone in line. Got far right seat in orchestra about I want to say 4-7 rows back (I can't remmeber). I couldn't see the table but everything else was fine!

TamzBway
#4Disgraced Rush
Posted: 11/28/14 at 9:25pm

If I'm short, is it hard to sit in the front row and look up (i.e. is it a very high stage?)
And is this table something you want to see?

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PianoMann
#5Disgraced Rush
Posted: 1/20/15 at 8:20pm

I'm thinking of rushing tomorrow's matinee! Has anyone gone recently and can share if the rush is still as easy as it sounds, and where your seats were?

I checked LincTix for tomorrow and they only have box seats this late in the game (less than 24 hours prior) and I image the boxes are partial view. I'd rather get up early and try for an orchestra seat!

MegInManhattan
#6Disgraced Rush
Posted: 1/21/15 at 2:33pm

The box seats aren't bad! as long as you get the ones right on the rail/closer to the stage which I believe are seat #1 and #3.

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PianoMann
#7Disgraced Rush
Posted: 1/21/15 at 9:00pm

I did end up rushing this morning! I got to the box office at 9:45 and there were 7 people in front of me and 1 behind. I think most bought tickets for the matinee and everybody there got a ticket. I was seated in the second row of Orchestra Left in Seat 7 (the furthest from the aisle). It is definitely partial view, but from that seat I missed so very little. I couldn't see the door or the bookcase / liquor cabinet, but so little action happened there that it didn't matter. It's an incredible seat because it's an amazing play to see up close and personal.

And thank you MegInManhattan for your comment on the box seats! I agree its a good option depending on what seat you choose. I was seated there when I rushed The Realistic Joneses and the view was not stellar. Thankfully, the house manager offered to move my girlfriend and I to empty mezzanine seats before the performance began!

MegInManhattan
#8Disgraced Rush
Posted: 1/22/15 at 3:15pm

Glad you enjoyed it PianoMann!

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givesmevoice
#9Disgraced Rush
Posted: 1/22/15 at 4:14pm

If I'm short, is it hard to sit in the front row and look up (i.e. is it a very high stage?)
And is this table something you want to see?


I sat in the front row and didn't think the stage was too high at all (I'm 5'2"). Other than when someone was in the kitchen, there were no issues with sightlines, and nothing is lost by not seeing an actor in the kitchen. Honestly, I don't generally prefer sitting in the front row, but these seats were amazing for the price.


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