herstarcuffedjeans said: "dphibbs94 said: "Has anyone else experienced a lag in orders appearing in their "Order History"? I just purchased a ticket and received a confirmation number, but it isn't listed in my order history."
I had the same issue with my ticket for last night, but I can confirm that my tickets were at the box office when I got there. It just seems like that part of the website doesn't work."
Anyone know if/when any of the guys will be out. I'm thinking of a July 4th matinee, but given it's the holiday I think it's a good chance many of them will be out. I may end up doing a Saturday evening instead.
I guess I got really lucky. My tickets for Sunday 2/25 and 3/4 performance of Angels in America were Center Orchestra, row J. Pretty much the best seats I've ever gotten on TDF.
My seats for Once on this Island for a Sunday show was B404. There are no bad seats in the Circle in the Square, but for this show, the 400's isn't prime.
Jshan05 said: "How has rush been recently? Hoping to go Monday. Also, is there a certain day Andy Karl isn't in the show? Really hoping I get to see his performance. Thanks, everyone!
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Rushed July 15 at 1pm for an evening show. Got two partial view tickets. Orchestra C10 and C12. Didn't miss much but those seats I was able to see backstage as well as any "tricks" performed by the cast.
Enter as many of the Broadway Direct lotteries as you can for the same performance time. You can only win for one show and I've found (albeit a sample size of two) when you enter for multiple shows you have a better chance of winning. Entered for Cats and Hamilton evening performance and won for Cats (Cats had a earlier drawing). Entered for Hamilton and Wicked matinee performance and won Hamilton (Hamilton had the earlier drawing).
I did rush three months ago around 4pm on a Thursday. Got two tickets, left Orchestra, row N. perfect view. Didn't miss anything. Definitely one of the easier rush shows.
The first lottery I ever won was The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. My first try, I won. Today, I won Cats. First try. Won. Seats were pretty great. Orchestra, P18 and P20.
Just won two tickets to Cats at 2PM. $40. Can't find anyone to go with me so one of them is yours if you'll like to go. I'll meet you at the Box Office.
elephantseye said: "carnzee said: "I wasn't aware that the Broadway audience was going down. I used to get one of those world almanacs each year and it always showed the audience going up. Seems odd with the glut of quality shows."
According to this, attendance has remained relatively stable, with the exception of the 2012/2013 season, and audiences
Blackbird on May 7. Orchestra F 15 and 17. They were all the way on the left aisle but great view. There was only may 30 seconds where I couldn't see Williams, but beyond that it was always full view.
American Psycho on May 9. Mezzanine C 14 and 16. Middle of right mezzanine, great view. You can see everything.
HogansHero said: "again, ignore the gross potential, focus on how much they are losing each week. For Psycho, a 5 digit number, for Tuck well into 6 figures. If they built the reserve properly, Psycho can weather the storm and focus on building an audience. Tuck doesn't really have a path to viability. "