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joined:6/28/07
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Thanks I guess another question would be would you do SRO, I've already seen CFA rush in the far left, so I want to get another vantage point, how about extreme right vs. SRO
Thanks for the input
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ACL2006 said: "I actually prefer SRO over their rush seats if you don't mind standing for 100 minutes."
I definitely don't mind especially if its a better vantage point.
So how does SRO work, if you're in line and you want to be sure to be SRO, do you just stand there and let people buy tickets until it becomes available, and also, if I were to see a night show do I have to wait till the afternoon to purchase them.
I know the answer is probably in this thread, but I would have to go through 4 pages
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Fiyero13 said: "ACL2006 said: "I actually prefer SRO over their rush seats if you don't mind standing for 100 minutes."
I definitely don't mind especially if its a better vantage point.
So how does SRO work, if you're in line and you want to be sure to be SRO, do you just stand there and let people buy tickets until it becomes available, and also, if I were to see a night show do I have to wait till the afternoon to purchase them.
I know the answer is probably in this thread, but I would have to go through 4 pages
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I went today, got there at 650am and there were 8 people in line in front of me. I think 5 wanted evening, a couple buying one, the others got matinee. When I got to the window and asked for 2 for the evening show he said they only had SRO and sold me two. Thankfully their SRO policy isn't like Waitress, and you can buy them from the same line and without having to wait until right before the show. There were maybe 40 people behind us in line ~9am and I doubt many of them got tickets, they only have ~14 (I think, maybe 16?)SRO spots.
SRO can be purchased as soon as they start selling rush tix, as long as the show is sold out. there is typically 20 rush tix and 18-22 SRO tix.
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ACL2006 said: "SRO can be purchased as soon as they start selling rush tix, as long as the show is sold out. there is typically 20 rush tix and 18-22 SRO tix."
oh that must be different from when I saw it in June because they wouldn't sell rush ticket ticket until SRO were all out. My friends birthday will end at 3 AM, so it looks like rather then get accommodations I'm sleeping in front of the theater
When I went a few months ago I was 11th in line. The guy at the tix window showed me what seats were left and all seats were far right. He agreed that I'd get a better view from SRO and happily sold me SRO even with seats still available. It's not a long show, no intermission, and keeps you entertained enough so that you don't mind standing (even my 13 yr old daughter didn't complain, and she usually hates standing!) Some shows may not be worth it, but IMO this is a perfect show for SRO - Short, entertaining, and a great view.
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ACL2006 said: "Their rush/SRO policy was slightly different during the first 6 months. SRO would be sold once all rush tickets were sold. Also, on two show days, SRO for the evening show wouldn't be sold until after the matinee started. I think it got too chaotic for the box office to deal with 20+ people in the lobby while the matinee was going on."
Thanks looks like i'll be rushing 3 AM for a SRO spot, also if anybody wants a ticket, i'll be going solo and will be getting tickets for the evening show thanks
That said, it’ll get more crowded as the summer goes on, so it couldn’t hurt to show up earlier than 7 like I did.

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