CT2NYC said: "If anyone is looking for a couple of decent seats for 3/17/19, which might be the last day of the original cast, orchestra Y 36-38 are available on Ticketmaster for $95 per part."
You will get to sit near to me if you get these tickets!
CT2NYC said: "Ticketmaster hasreleased some great $95-130 seatsfor Halloween. Side dress circle row D on the aisle for $95 per part, center dress circle row A for $130 per part, for example."
Thank you! I was able to upgrade my tickets that I bought a year ago!
Lifespan of a Fact Rush Sep 22
2018, 09:02:39 AM
As this show just announced a rush policy earlier this week, figured I could start a report outside the the Previews thread.
I’m here on Saturday, Sept 22 arrived at 7:50am and was 4th on line on a two show day.
It’s now 9am, and there’s 14 people waiting.
Will update based on aprox numbers and locations later.
I also am a supporter of not reading the script before seeing the play, it's the experience in the theater that makes it special. Since seeing it the first time not knowing the script I have taken several people and they have a bigger reaction and enjoy it not knowing what is going to happen. Now when I took my mom, she did read the script beforehand and did still love the twisted and parts that aren't explained thoroughly in the script. She wanted to read it beforehand in case s
ak72090 said: "I always see balcony row d seats on here for resale. I have tickets for next weekend balcony right row d seats 22-24. Any tips on those seats? How are they? Im really stressing about the railing. A very nice man on here posted a photo a while ago from those seats and the railing looks bad.. I couldn’t afford any better but I’m hoping my girlfriend will be able to see, since this is her dream show. Thank you in advanced"
Hey all! I've been gone for a while and entered the Friday Forty but was offered $99 per part as kinda "loser lottery" tickets, is this something new? Does anyone know where these seats are? Thanks!
MadsonMelo said: "Megsamegatron said: "MadsonMelo said: "elizabeef said: "Arrived on Wednesday at 5 am was person 11 in line. First people were there at 2. Got two tickets for the evening. Most of the crowd does not come before 7. Try to get there earlier if you want to guarantee evening performance."
Which seat you got?"
elizabeef got Orchestra Row D seats 10/12 (I'm her sister and went with her)."
MadsonMelo said: "elizabeef said: "Arrived on Wednesday at 5 am was person 11 in line. First people were there at 2. Got two tickets for the evening. Most of the crowd does not come before 7. Try to get there earlier if you want to guarantee evening performance."
Which seat you got?"
elizabeef got Orchestra Row D seats 10/12 (I'm her sister and went with her).
springwillcome said: "Did anybody rush this morning? Curious how the seats are (especially since you all keep mentioning never seeing the front row orch go on sale.....if they're being held for rush or a future lotto, that'd be awesome....)"
My sister rushed this morning for us and we got first row orchestra.
Shubert Alley Cat said: "Shubert Alley Cat said: "So I got my seat for this show way back in February and got Left Balcony A21. Now I'm worried because on Viewfrommyseat.com others who sat in A23 - A29 posted pictures of the horrible view - have to lean forward and there is a gargoyle light fixture blocking part of the stage.
Now I'm tall so I really am not worried about seeing over the railing but with the curvature of the balcony will I be screwed with m
CT2NYC said: "I'm confused. Those steps have always been there, and, unless they initially walked downone of the side aisles, then they had to walk down the steps to get to their seats to begin with."
The time you met me in the theater was the performance that the 93year man fell. He was also walking up the stairs during the show when there was no lights on and he tripped over his coat. But I have overall seen many people trip over the orchestra main and side ais