The prom rush Oct 23
2018, 04:37:11 PM
So The Prom rush policy came out today and honestly I’m so happy about it! $40 is a steal!! But I was wondering how you guys think the lines would be? I’m going December 1st and I’m going to rush it’s just idk when I should get there. Does anyone maybe have a guesstimate? Thanks!
HEAD OVER HEELS TodayTix Rush Thread Oct 23
2018, 04:25:26 PM
So 2 weeks ago my mom my sister and I all did the rush. Obviously since you can only do two tickets per phone we had to do two separate transactions. We did it at the same time btw. We expected to not be seated together, but we all ended up getting front row. It was my second time seeing the show and it was amazing. Taylor Iman Jones actually remembered me from the first time I saw the show which was cool. Anyway my sister and I went up the mezz and balcony before the show since I only do lotter
Mean girls rush Oct 14
2018, 12:36:59 PM
So there is probably a thread for this but I can’t find it. Anyway does anyone know how the mean girls rush is? If I were to rush on Saturday in 2 weeks. How crazy would it be? And what time do you think I should get there. Thanks!
Broadway Rush For People that dont live in the city Oct 7
2018, 10:08:32 PM
So I live on Long Island, which is a one hour train ride from NYC. I was wondering, do you think I could still do rush? I mean it’s a hr train ride and it would probably be really early but I still want to do it, since broadway is so expensive. What do you guys think? Edvice would help so much!
Jessica Voisk Fanmail Sep 8
2018, 06:52:31 PM
I want to send Jessica voisk a letter and get a playbill back. Has anyone sent and received fanmail from Jessica. Please let me know.
Hello so i really want a full cast signed playbill for phantom of the opera, but I also want to send Ben Crawford a letter and get one back. Can I just put 2 letters in my envelope one for Ben and one for the cast? and would I get a letter from him back?
Hello. So I've been reading and watching videos about how to send fan mail and getting something back and I'm so confused. Like I want a playbill back signed by them but am I supposed to give them an envelope to put it in and how would I put that in a tiny white envelope. It would be so helpful if someone could explain this to me as if I was a 10 year old? (I'm not 10 btw)
So when I asked my dad if he and I could go to Broadway flea he said sure. And of course, he told my mother that we would be in attendance because that's what you do when you are leaving town to go to NY. So then my mom that an idea that the whole family would go. By the way, I'm the only one that's really into Broadway. And I am a twin. We are both 14 and I have a brother who is 9. My brother hates shopping my mom hates crowded places and my sister hates me lol. No, she
I am seeing the last performance of SpongeBob next month and I see on Instagram people taking videos of curtain call and I want to do the same to remember it since I am in love with the show. I am sitting in the orchestra for the show so I don't know If I can. I wanted to for HOH but chicken out because their curtain call involves a big number. So what do you think?
So I just won Head Over Heels for broadway Roulette and I was wondering what you think of it. Also, do you know how much pins and key chains are for them? I think I might get a pin if it's like $5.So my questions are what did you think of it and how much are pins?
Hello, I am thinking of rushing phantom of the opera next week. What time should I get to the rush line? I was wondering because I know the show isn't very popular anymore.
I have a youtube channel @alyssa descalzo. And I want to post vlogs for when I go and see a show because I love watching them. I was wondering do other people find them interesting? If not I won't do them, but I would like your feedback on if you think they're interesting or fun to watch.
Scarlet Leigh said: "Pretty much ALL shows are going to be checking IDs upon the pick up of the lotto tickets. It's a safety against people that would enter and then attempt to sellthe tickets off to someone else for a profit. At the age of 14, I agree with one of the others above. On your own, no. Your parents are thinking of your safety. You might be mature enough but that doesn't protect you from those that would prey upon a 14 year old traveling on their own. In a group o
So I enter in lotteries and when I win, my dad and I go and see the shows. But right now my dad doesn't have the money to see a Broadway show, but I do. I am a 14-year-old who lives on long island so Broadway is a 1 hr train ride away from where I live. I am very independent and I think that I can go see a Broadway show by myself but my parents don't think so. Does anyone know how I can convince them? Also, I know that the Marquis theatre checks ids when it comes to winning the lotter
kelsey1389 said: "This is probably a stupid question, but are the digital lotteries harder to win? I've entered quite a few and had no luck so far. Thursday is my first day off of work in 3 weeks so I'm entering ANY show that has a digital lottery."
I win maybe once a week, The ones I won twice were Summer: the donna summer musical, Spongebob, and school of rock. But I think the more popular the show the harder it is, I really don't know.