scripps said: "Casedilla2, I can't answer your question about rush being available, but I work near the Downtown Brooklyn TKTS booth and tomorrow's matinee was up for 50% off this afternoon around 3pm. If anything, TKTS could be an option for you tomorrow if it's in your budget."
Oh that’s good info, thanks so much! I was already on the train into NY when I saw this however, so I am currently in the rush line.
Hey all! I'm currently first in line for rush tickets for the final performance of Groundhog Day. I originally intended to purchase two tickets, but a friend of mine just found out she can't make it to the show, so now I just need one. If anyone is looking to go, I'd be happy to buy the second ticket for you if you can help cover the cost of my own ticket as well. PM me if you're interested! Thanks!
I actually am here and am first in line. I'm just getting one ticket, so if anyone is interested in seeing the show, I'd be happy to get another ticket for you if you're willing to help pay for my ticket as well. PM me if you're interested!
Has anyone been able to find out if there will be rush for closing tomorrow? I asked the box office in person on Thursday afternoon and they were "not 100% sure," and all of my attempts to find out online/on the phone have been useless. I would really like to know one way or the other before I waste my time traveling all the way there..
Liza's Headband said: "Point of clarification: they're not "official" lyrics if they're not in the authorized materials of the licensed version of a musical. Just because these lyrics were supposedly once used in the Broadway production doesn't give you the right to change them (thus altering the licensing-sanctioned print materials). "
I didn't mean official to that specific licensed version, I meant they are lyrics that
I'm not sure - presumably just because it's the most recent version I suppose? And the lyric changes in Legally Blonde allow the scene to be staged without a prop door (they removed "if you can hear, can I just say..." and "please will you open the door" ) , which certainly makes it easier for most community theaters. I personally directed the show last year and changed most of the changed lyrics back to the Broadway version (which I know is controversial
To address the actual question being asked here: I got a rush ticket for a Thursday a couple weeks ago at 4pm. So, while there are no guarantees, I would guess you'd have a good chance at tickets if you don't get there til 10:30.
coreman009 said: "Ugh why is Groundhog Day doing the finale and not Day One? It's a really sweet way to end the show after the journey, but it's not a good way to sell the show (or Andy Karl). "
I agree completely. Seeing You is my favorite song in the show, but it really doesn't work out of context. I'm also very surprised since a cast member previously posted this photo on instagram, which clearly shows the beginning of Day One on the shee
VotePeron said: "Everyone on here claims that the full casts are always on the day of the Tonys. However, last year Lin Manuel Miranda had originally been scheduled for the matinee (which I attended) but then changed his schedule a month before so he didn't have to perform. That's the only case I know of."
Are you sure about that? He always took one show off per week (in which his alternate, Javier Munoz, performed), and it was always Sunday (unless it was wh
casedilla2 said: "Hey everyone- my friend and I have decided to try the line this Saturday, 5/13. If anyone is interested in a pair of tickets for either show that day and is willing to help us pay for our own tickets, please message me!"
We actually had a change of plans and will be trying the line on Tuesday, 5/16 instead, so please me if you're interested in a pair of tickets for that day!
Hey everyone- my friend and I have decided to try the line this Saturday, 5/13. If anyone is interested in a pair of tickets for either show that day and is willing to help us pay for our own tickets, please message me!
A friend and I are planning to do the cancellation line sometime between 5/11 - 5/14. If anyone is interested in seeing the show on one of those dates, we'd be happy to pick up an extra pair of tickets for someone in exchange for help paying for our tickets. Message me if interested!
AC126748 said: "I guess a lot of people have no opinion on the non-musical side of Broadway."
Not everyone lives in New York and many of us have to prioritize what we'd like to see on our trips there. I'd love to see more Broadway plays if I had the time/money, but as someone who does generally prefer musicals, those are just what I've been able to see out of the nominees this season. So I don't think I'm in a position to say what should win in th
I won the lottery for tomorrow evening's show, but I can no longer attend. It's just for one ticket, so if anyone would like to go Come From Away rush Apr 8
2017, 01:03:25 AM
DebraR said: "What time did you get to the box office? Thanks so much!"
I tried seeing what was available for Dear Evan Hansen first and moved over to Come From Away when I was unsuccessful, so it was around 10:15 before I went over there. It had looked like there were about 20 people in line when the box office opened at 10.