I'm confused. Are you guys hanging out waiting to see if they sell standing room? Surely the performance is sold out, so why would they make you hang out?
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There were about 20 people when the box office opened. The seats are extreme orchestra sides. Mine were B14 and 16. Other people in line were further back. It seems further back the better, but mine weren't too bad.
I have a friend who did standing room for Hello, Dolly and were sold two tickets this morning for $47.
zzdawgg said: "There were about 20 people when the box office opened. The seats are extreme orchestra sides. Mine were B14 and 16. Other people in line were further back. It seems further back the better, but mine weren't too bad.
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We're the people who got the seats further back the people in front of you or in back of you in line?
Looking forward to seeing this and going to try to rush this week. Thank you!
zzdawgg said: "Just walked over to Hello, Dolly. There are four people in line and they say, per the box office yesterday, there is standing room.
Interesting! I was at the Hello Dolly box office Friday the 17th at 5:30 pm and asked - there was "no" SR as of yet...I guess things change at literally any moment...
I rushed War Paint this morning. Got there at about 9:10am and was the 5th person in line. By the time the box office opened there were 16 people in line. Everyone got tickets. First person in line 8am.
The seats were far sides Orchestra but I got a tip from the box office to ask for box seats which are full view and ended up with box B to myself on the right. Great view, from about row G. Was able to see Patti and Christine up close, in a private box with tons of legroom for $40. Great deal.
When I stopped by yesterday at 2pm, they still had tons of rush left at that point. They told me just to come right at 10am or 9:45am but I didn't want to risk it so got there early.
Right now, a very easy rush it seems. And I would recommend trying for a box seat. Much nicer than the extreme sides and actually unlike some other theatres, extremely good views, with a maybe 5% obstructed view.
I was there the day before I rushed and asked for tips for rushing. The box office attendant told me to request a box seat and told me they are not partial view. And when I went the following morning she remembered me and said I could either get a far right Orchestra partial view seat or the full view box, so obviously I went with the box. I was also really nice and polite. Maybe that helps?
Rushed today- got to the box office a little after one pm. We got Row D seat 18 and Row A seat 10. Our tickets aren't marked partial view, but I have a feeling they are. How bad are our seats? Lol
Not terrible. I was in Row G on the outside aisle, the only thing I missed was Christine's entrance through the red door. But she came down the stairs seconds later.
I'm trying to see this next Wednesday. Probably won't be able to get to the box office until close to 11. Can anyone with some experience speak to the chances of still getting rush then? Is it worth trying?
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-John Guare, Landscape of the Body
I saw that, but I was asking specifically about rush on two-show days. Thanks though.
"You travel alone because other people are only there to remind you how much that hook hurts that we all bit down on. Wait for that one day we can bite free and get back out there in space where we belong, sail back over water, over skies, into space, the hook finally out of our mouths and we wander back out there in space spawning to other planets never to return hurrah to earth and we'll look back and can't even see these lives here anymore. Only the taste of blood to remind us we ever existed. The earth is small. We're gone. We're dead. We're safe."
-John Guare, Landscape of the Body
Just got back from the show and happy to report that being Front row was awesome. U could not see feet,but being that close to Patti and Christine was incredible. My seat was on the aisle and my head was right next to the speaker so I was treated to Crystal clear sound that was like listening to a cast recording- magical!!
It's Saturday on Memorial Day weekend. It's 8:08 and there are 6 people in line including me and the bf. We got here at 7:45 and there were 3peoplr before us.