Hi everyone, I purchased a partial view seat for $25 for Wednesday Sept 11 at 2:00 that I no longer need because I rushed Betrayal on Saturday and had a great full view seat. It’s orchestra E 10 and I’m selling for face value of $25.
I rushed this morning, just wandered into the box office around 10:30 and got 2 tickets in the mezz, row E. They were great seats! I did see they don't have a rush policy on their website anymore, I wonder why?
Has anyone rushed this show recently? I'm traveling to NYC this weekend and wanted to see this. Any input on arrival time and rush seat locations? Thanks!
Can we have this thread be spoiler free and just a place for people to get seating advice? Thanks!
I'm traveling to NYC this weekend and hope to rush. I'm excited to learn that Rush tickets were still available and seemed to be in a good location (center orchestra). Just in case I did buy a $25 ticket for the Wed matinee, D7, after reading the positive seat location reviews here.
seanmcdonagh121 said: "Kate Monster3 said: "Where are your rush seats? I'll be there tonight as well. I'm going in with an open mind as I tend to like musicals that a lot of people think are terrible."
I believe the far right of row J! He actually said I could sit in whichever row to the sides but I figured it’d be best to be around the middle of the orchestra"
Can you report back on how your seats were? I'm thinking of
Thanks for the info! I've actually seen the show many times and caught Henry as Burr in Chicago, SF, and LA. I agree, he's amazing! I loved the touring cast in SF and again when I saw them in LA and would like to see Michael, Joshua, and Isaiah again since I'm in La for a few days. We'll see how it goes!
I'm in LA tomorrow and Friday to visit a friend and was thinking about doing cancellation line. I've seen Hamilton a bunch so I'm not willing to pay premium prices, but would be okay with paying $200 for tickets. Has anyone gotten non premium priced tickets through the cancellation line? I'll check ticketmaster the day of as well.
I did cancellation line on Thursday, June 29. I got there at 1 PM and there were 2 people in front of me, one got there at 11, the other at noon. The next person came at 2 and then more trickled in as the afternoon went on. At 5:30, the box office guy came out and said they had 2 pairs of 2 tickets in the orchestra for $199 and then 2 SRO seats that went unclaimed in the lottery for ... something like $40 I can't remember because I wasn't going to take them. First person in line took
Oh man I saw the show on Wednesday but didn't see the thread about the souvenir book before that. I'll have to see if the merch stand in the lobby is open during intermission or after the show when I'm in the area again on sun. What a gorgeous book!
Went to TKTS and they had 6th row side orch, 6 seats in for $95 which was more than I was willing to spend. Went by the box office and got a partial view rush seat for $47 which was more my style.
I've been reading a lot about SRO but my question is specifically about cancellation line. I don't mind lining up for a few hours and paying normal box office prices. I'm flying in from San Francisco tonight and didn't know about my trip in enough time to buy a ticket. Has anyone done cancellation line for DEH recently? If so, what are the times people normally start lining up? I've done 3 AM for Hamilton before but I'd rather not wait that long if I don't need to!
Rainah said: "Sarah Brown said: "Also, does anyone know about bringing backpacks and how that works once you get a ticket to go into the theatre?"
There is no bag check. Anything you have with you when you get your tickets, you bring into the theatre (Unless you get one of the tickets they sell like an hour prior to curtain, then you may have time to drop it off at the hotel?
Also, for the person asking about being in line during night, I have to say I was a bit weirded out being by myself from 4:30 AM until the next people came at 5:30. I actually had 2 people offer to buy me coffee because I think they thought I was homeless! The only good thing is that the taxi cabs line up to take the Marriott guests after they check out so there were always people around (although by the end of my wait, I had a little headache from the constant car fumes.)
I was there on Tuesday and she just blew me awaaaaaaay. I also saw her cabaret show in SF and knew she'd be killer but man I wasn't expecting just how good she was.
I've got so many tickets to Hedwig, including two shows for Lena as Hedwig and cannot wait to see her.
Cfict said: "Hi everyone! I posted last week about going in the cancellation line on the Wednesday the 7th but didn't get round to updating you on my experience. (Sorry this is long)
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Thanks for your input on the Wednesday matinee! I'm planning on doing cancellation line in 2 weeks!
I had a question about all the "partial view" tickets. I'm looking to scoop up some tickets since they've released some from ticketmaster and I see a lot are marked partial view. Some of the ones I was looking at are Orchestra, row E, seat 16, which is 3 seats in from the aisle. Also, mezzanine row C, seat 13 which is again 3 seats in from the aisle. Are these serious view obstructed or is it because of an overhang you won't see a minute or so of the performance? There j