Did SRO only tonight. Just so everyone knows the view is pretty good but since the set is on 2 levels you cannot see anything on the upper level. There are several scenes that you miss, I guess one of them was the Matt Bomer shower/underwear scene. Nothing major happens on the 2nd level and the scenes that do are fairly short. For $40 it's a pretty good deal. But if you want the full view of the stage this might not be the best option. Also the ticket
Went to the theater around 12:30 and asked for standing tickets for tonight’s show. They told me they wouldn’t be avail until later today and to check back around 3:30 or 4.
I asked about standing for the matinee and they said they were not offering but they had $99 box seats, which I turned down (I sat in the boxes for meteor shower and it was one of the worst views I’ve ever experienced. Very Obstructed. Do not know how sightlines are for Bo
Miles2Go2 said: "Just bit the bullet today and bought tickets for likely more in demand productions (My Fair Lady, Skintight [with Idina], and The Boys in the Band) for my 7-night June trip. Have only seen Hand To God at Booth Theater before. Sat in H118 which I believe was aisle seat Center Orchestra.
For TBITB, nabbed Right Orchestra B14 which I believe is aisle seat (bad knees, long legs here). Anyone familar with view from there?"
For the lottery is anyone else NOT receiving notifications when you lose?
The frozen lottery I usually get an email saying I lost for each performance I enter for, but I feel like mean girls I'm getting nothing. Anyone else having this issue?
I got them a few weeks ago. The seats were in the last row of the Mezz, center. it's a small theater so the view is still good from back there, you can still make out the faces and expressions of the actors.
RippedMan said: "Also, not sure about seating, but the Armory is massive. Not sure how many seats they're selling, but it's a huge venue. I'm sure word of mouth will spread very fast though. So, so sad I'm going to miss this due to work."
I sat in Row N (which is towards the back) all the way to the side and the view was amazing, could totally make out facial expressions. I think there isn't a bad seat in the house.
Anyone know why they aren't selling Merch online? I Went to the show on Thursday and decided not to look at the merchandise stand since it was so crowded in the lobby and thought I would check it out online. Much to my dismay the website says the merchandise is exclusively sold at the theater. Is this what most shows do? Is it just like this for previews?
I went last night and went in with mediocre expectations after the tepid response from this board. I have to say that I loved every minute of this show. Caissie and Patti were wonderful. The production is incredible, The costumes are exquisite, I find the story moving and I love the characters. I'm already entering the lottery to try to see it again.
jotemo873 said: "I am totally upset, how can be 50% of the tickets for a show in December alreadyfor resale? Broadway should tryto avoid this kind of situations.
Do you think there will be a performanceon January, 1st?Thank you!"
I think they should just do what Harry Potter did. People can't resell their Harry Potter tickets on Ticketmaster and I think there is some kind of procedure if you want to transfer them to someone else's name.  
RUSHED three tall women this morning. Got there at 9:50am and was 2nd in line. Bought 2 Rush tickets at $40 each in Row A of Rear Mezz. Really looking forward to seeing this after hearing all the buzz from last night!!