sorry to hijack this thread, but curious if anyone has heard anything about changes to original broadway cast for this show. I want to see it again and want to know how long i can wait. thank you
I rushed on Saturday for the evening performance. I arrived ~5:40am, admittedly a tad early. #2 in line showed up around 6:40am or so. Someone who was chatting with us said there were 55 people in line by the time the box office opened. I got row E seats 16 and 18 (or whatever two are on the aisle). I feel like I didn't miss anything major in terms of the action, but it was hard to hear at times (IDK if there were no mics or if I just wasn't near a PA/spe
Hadestown Rush/SRO Updates Jul 6
2019, 05:53:37 AM
It’s been an odd weekend. Three shows are closing, and it’s a long holiday weekend, so folks left the city. That being said, people are also visiting the city.
I rushed ferryman yesterday. They had about 30 rush tix available. The line was about 25-30 deep. First five ppl in line by maybe 7:45-8am
I peeked at Hadestown as I was walking by (I saw it Wednesday night so no desire to rush anytime soon). At 720am Friday, line was probably about 15 deep, which mirrors what is posted
This is the FINAL weekend for... Jul 6
2019, 05:47:05 AM
Rushed ferryman yesterday and what a stellar production. Didn’t feel like the three hours it was.
FWIW, on Saturday 11/3/18, I walked by and got in the cancellation line at 7:52PM for a 8PM curtain and scored two centered standing room tickets. I walk by this theater alot in the morning and honestly can't make out any type of line even at 8AM. Maybe I'm just not looking hard enough, but I shouldn't expect this to be a hard thing to wait in line for anymore. On a holiday weekend, however, all bets are off. Plus the after effects of pride weekend, maybe m
has anyone rushed this recently? am thinking of taking a day off from work and trying my hand. hope to hear from anyone who's done it recently or who has walked by. thanks
Hi, do I have one show lined up each month. I can certainly skew my budget to also add this show. Will it be something I regret not seeing? I know it's a vague question and I read through this thread, but just hoping for any insight.
I guess, would a concert or a nice meal be better than getting a ticket? Thanks
crock of crap. phone was no help. had a $40x2 show ticket in my cart and it failed. can't find that price point at this point. so glad virtual queue helps! smh
overthemoon2shiz said: "Why does the cancellation line seem impossible? Can’t wait in line all day? No movement? If I were in the city, I would figure it out on my own- scout the line and such- so ANY info is truly appreciated. Thanks!"
I would think that there are not a lot of cancellation tickets, and I honestly don't know if there's standing room or limited view. My understanding was limited view seats were the ones offere
I hope I'm able to snag an affordable ticket for this. I've had plenty opportunity to purchase a $199 level ticket, but that's a tough financial pill to swallow when you limit yourself to one show per month.
it wasn't terrible. i went for a date night. only expectations I went in with were "it's a disney production." scored $70 seats thanks to that snow storm in February. felt like it was worth that price; thought the cast was talented, honestly.
Hi, I saw Frozen from rear mezzanine row M, middle of the right section. I thought the view was great for a rear mezz seat. st james appeared to be a pretty open theatre in terms of the overhang from the level above. hope this helps