Think I'm going to get tickets to see this during its final week. For those who have seen it - is the stage high? There are a few $30 tickets in orch row BB and mezz row A. Not sure which to choose as I know front row orch can often be partial view.
n2nbaby said: "Golenboybway said: "I went today a little after 2 pm and got 2 tickets Row B side orch! While i am excited i do have to add the the box office are some of the rudest I’ve dealt with. This has been the case with every show that has been here. I went over to To Kill A Mockingbird after to look at dates and it was a complete change in how nice they were!"
Agreed with this. The man who waited on me was downright nasty, to be honest.
American Son Rush Oct 24
2018, 12:09:53 PM
Bumping with an update: I arrived at the box office a little after 11am today and got one rush ticket in the side orchestra for tonight's show. It's all the way to the side but the attendant said it was full view. Looking forward to it!
My friend won the lottery so it looks like I'm going tonight!
To those of you who won the lottery - how was the view from the front row? I'm a little scarred after seeing Hamilton front row in Chicago - the stage was so high it was nearly impossible to see.
It's interesting that we still don't have any info about a replacement/extension for Katharine since June 17th is now just a few weeks away! Hopefully we'll get news soon.
Bumping this thread because I rushed this morning. Arrived at 9:45am and there were two people in front of me getting rush tickets for the matinee -- I wanted tickets for this evening so no issues there.
I was able to get two orchestra right seats on the side. Row F seats 15 and 17. They're marked partial view but I'm hoping it's not too bad. $47 each.
suzycat said: "Hoping to see this again at the Weds matinee next week - what are the chances of getting a decentsingle ticket at TKTS right before showtime?"
I'm sure they'll have something available. I'd also try going to the box office first to see if they have any rush tickets! I went to the TKTS booth a few hours before showtime earlier this week, and they offered me a $91.50 orchestra ticket. I decided to pass and headed over to the box office, where
Broadway Fan2 said: "Well, not sure if the bad reviews are from bitter people who have personal vendettas against the show or if they are on a witch-hunt to discourage people to go see it."
Bit dramatic there, yeah? Glad you liked it but I certainly have no vendetta against the show.
Narrator might've been the wrong word, sorry. Not sure what the word I'm looking for is, actually. His character(s) - he plays two or three - help with transitions between Vivian's life in Hollywood to her relationship with Edward.
Echoing many of the thoughts already said about the show last night. I thought it was fine.
The music were incredibly generic and I also found myself predicting what lyrics would come next based on the simple rhyming throughout all of the songs.
Samantha Barks was good but she alternated between a midwestern and a southern accent. The woman behind me was involved in the production and I overheard her saying that Samantha had been sick, which I didn't find to be
Just got rush tickets for tonight. I arrived at 9:15 and was the first person there until 9:30. By the time the box office opened at 10 there were probably 10 people there.
I didn't have a chance to ask how many rush tickets they'll give away each day, but I'm assuming everyone got them!
I rushed this past Wednesday for the matinee. I showed up at 8:45am and was the 3rd person in line. First person showed up around 7:30am.
Someone came out and told us they had 30 rush tickets available that day. By 10am there were ~15 people in line so I'd assume most of the rush tickets were gone as soon as the box office opened.
I'd get there around 8:45/9am just to be on the safe side! Keep in mind this was also before Jason Mraz though...not sure if it
Melanie73 said: "Anastasia is definitely a choice, but I believe you'll most likely get SRO tickets, since I don't think they have a rush (unless they do now; but I think it's just SRO). The cast are wonderful, and the set is beautiful.
Like others have said, Play That Goes Wrong is absolutely wonderful. I saw the show a few weeks ago, and my rush seat was located in Orchestra row A (the second row) right in the center. I thought it was a fabu
yaoqian said: "From my experience some of the (relatively good) shows that should still have rush tickets at that time include : Anastasia (sro), Bandstand, if you get there before 11:30 then try the Book of Mormon in-person lottery which is quite easy to win, Groundhog Day, Kinky Boots (sro), Miss Saigon, and play that goes wrong! Enjoy!
I didn't even think about Kinky Boots - thanks so much for that additional suggestion. I've seen the Book of Morm
Hi all! I will be in NYC for a brief 24 hours (job interview!) this week. I am hoping to see a Wednesday matinee show. I will be free to go get tickets around 11:30 am/12 pm. Do you have any shows you'd recommend I try to get rush tickets for?
I monitor these boards a lot and so far I'm thinking Bandstand or Miss Saigon might still have tickets available then. Possibly Anastasia?
I also want to see The Great Comet, but I'm assuming rush tickets will