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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#26
Posted: 8/10/19 at 8:08pm

broadwayboy222 said: "I generally do not like to be a voice of “negative” or “complaining” commentary here, or come across as ungrateful, but come on. I know the two are vastly different shows, and in different theaters, but I truly hope they do not discontinue the SRO policy. To Kill A Mockingbird also has actors utilizing the aisles for the show and there was nothing unsafe about those actors walking around and entering behind us in the SRO section. Between a nearly impossible to win lottery, and an absolutely absurd price of 90.00 being the least expensive tickets available, that many run of the mill people cannot afford, there’s no reason they shouldn’t be able to offer a more affordable option."

They don't owe you a thing, and want to make the most money possible. That is the point of a business. 

 

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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#27
Posted: 8/10/19 at 11:44pm

Ok. I realize that SRO is a privilege, the theatre/production doesn’t have to offer it

But that was a seriously stressful experience. They wouldn’t sell SRO till 8PM (that is when someone agreed to buy the last ticket, which by that point had undergone three price reductions). When i go to the theatre, I like to have the time to soak it in and adjust to my surroundings.

SRO does not offer a good view of the set(I couldn’t see the Elephant or Windmill that I found so interesting in Boston) Overall, i enjoyed the Broadway production significantly more than the early preview I saw in Boston.

If they had sold it 10-15 mins sooner, I would say it would be worth the $50

 

i can totally understand why they are hesitant to announce a permanent SRO policy.   This show makes allot of use of the isle/ back of house and I can see how it can be a logistical nightmare 

 

PS they did not sell Matinee SRO 

Updated On: 8/11/19 at 11:44 PM
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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#28
Posted: 8/11/19 at 9:16am

For anyone wondering what the view from SRO looks like: https://www.instagram.com/p/B1AMIfchuM7/?igshid=6dhwx252kzdy

Updated On: 8/11/19 at 09:16 AM
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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#29
Posted: 8/11/19 at 10:03am
If the only part that you’re missing in standing room is the elephant and the wind mill, you’re not missing much. After The performance there is ample time to hang around the theater and look at the various details in place. You cannot go into the can can area but You can walk all around the rest of the area and take as many pictures as you want. Usually in theaters it seems like they are trying to shoo you out after the orchestra Finishes playing. There were a bunch of us taking pictures after that time and I am sure that eventually they say you need to leave but I left before that time.
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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#30
Posted: 8/20/19 at 12:04pm
Tonight appears sold out on TM. Has anyone stopped by the BO and been successful in the morning/afternoon?
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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#31
Posted: 8/20/19 at 1:41pm
I did SRO last week. I got to the box office around 2:30 and there’s was no line, and the box office employee told me they hadn’t started selling them yet, but I should check back at 3pm. So I came back right at 3 and they sold me the first two SRO tickets. Nobody was behind me in line.

As someone above said, you can’t see the Elephant or the windmill, but you can go down the aisle and take a look at them before the show, during intermission or after the show. Otherwise the view is perfect. And it’s fun to have the actors behind you waiting to come down the aisle. At one point Danny Burtsein decided to play around by sneaking right up next to us (seemingly in character) and leaned on the railing with us.
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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#32
Posted: 9/9/19 at 12:40pm

Bumping this for any recent updates? Wondering what Thursday matinees look like?

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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#33
Posted: 9/12/19 at 11:54am

Bumping up to see if anyone has tried for Saturday matinee?

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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#34
Posted: 9/12/19 at 1:05pm

We did the Saturday matinee of Labor Day Weekend - got there between 8-8:30, and there was only one person in line. More trickled in, but a lot were trying to buy regular tickets. The box office dealt with that until they had the official word of how many SRO they had, and they sold 9 to the line around 10:25.

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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#35
Posted: 9/12/19 at 1:59pm

bekk99 said: "We did the Saturday matinee of Labor Day Weekend - got there between 8-8:30, and there was only one person in line. More trickled in, but a lot were trying to buy regular tickets. The box office dealt with that until they had the official word of how many SRO they had, and they sold 9 to the line around 10:25."

 

When you say they sold 9, do you mean that's how many they had available? Or were there only 9 people waiting? 

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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#36
Posted: 9/12/19 at 2:30pm

It sounds like they sold only 9 standing-room spots that day.

Followup: Can you buy 2 standing-room tickets (like most shows) or is it limited to 1 per person (like ''Hadestown'' )?

Updated On: 9/12/19 at 02:30 PM
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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#37
Posted: 9/12/19 at 2:37pm

Wayman_Wong said: "It sounds like they sold only 9 standing-room spots that day.”

 

you’re probably right. Just wanted to double check. 

Followup: Can you buy 2 standing-room tickets (like most shows) or is it limited to 1 per person (like ''Hadestown&rdquoMOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES

 

When I went, they let me buy 2 

 

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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#38
Posted: 9/12/19 at 3:45pm

Nine is the amount of spots they have for SRO. Most days its less as family members use those often. 

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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#39
Posted: 9/12/19 at 5:41pm

Can anyone suggest what time to get in line for standing room tomorrow (Friday)?  Its an 8pm show.

Thanks!

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MOULIN ROUGE SRO UPDATES#40
Posted: 9/12/19 at 10:41pm

Sorry if this has been answered, the only person who posted about times, etc., was a couple weeks ago.  If the show is sold out for tomorrow, would they sell the standing room when the box office opens or do they still wait till a few hours before the show?


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