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"Mamma Mia!" to Close on Broadway

rdsport323
#125Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 12:37am

""I never got to see the show.. I live in L.A. and I missed the last tour Mamma Mia! but I did see the london show that is floating around on the internet. I've had the 'entr'acte' as my ringtone for 3 years now.. it's so good!"
 FYI... I think the current tour is making a stop at Pantages in 2016. You should check it out. "


 Yeah, you are right.  I just noticed this on the Pantages website.


Personally I have seen Mamma Mia 3 times, twice on broadway and once in San Diego.  I love the show.


Any chance there might be a video or production of this show in the future?  It's 10000x better than the actual movie.  Is there a video posted anywhere?

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#126Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 12:17pm

How full is Mamma Mia these days? May try for rush tickets but my really only option is Friday night 2 weeks before it closes so not sure if there is even a chance.

Hairspray0901
#127Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 2:19pm

"How full is Mamma Mia these days? May try for rush tickets but my really only option is Friday night 2 weeks before it closes so not sure if there is even a chance."


 https://www.broadwayworld.com/grosses/MAMMA-MIA-


I got rush tickets for a Friday night a few weeks ago....It's possible.

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#128Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 7:41pm

""How full is Mamma Mia these days? May try for rush tickets but my really only option is Friday night 2 weeks before it closes so not sure if there is even a chance."
 https://www.broadwayworld.com/grosses/MAMMA-MIA-
I got rush tickets for a Friday night a few weeks ago....It's possible."


 That's great.  Thanks for reporting back about Friday night rush. 

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#129Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 7:57pm

"That's great.  Thanks for reporting back about Friday night rush. "


It's a rush, not a lottery so whether you are able to get rush tickets is largely within your control. It's really a question of how early you are willing to get there and how long you are willing to wait to improve your chances.  Check the rush report on BroadwaySpotted the 2 weeks before you are going and that will give you some idea of how early you need to get there.

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#130Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 8:13pm

""That's great.  Thanks for reporting back about Friday night rush. "
It's a rush, not a lottery so whether you are able to get rush tickets is largely within your control. It's really a question of how early you are willing to get there and how long you are willing to wait to improve your chances.  Check the rush report on BroadwaySpotted the 2 weeks before you are going and that will give you some idea of how early you need to get there."


 


Thank you!  Never seen that site.


I see the % of chance of getting tickets, but any idea how many they give out as rush?


 

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#131Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 8:19pm

It varies by show and I don't know what Mamma Mia does but as a general rule, it's usually at least 20 tickets and sometimes more sold as rush, so depending on how many people are in front of you and how many of them are buying 1 ticket versus 2, you can assume if you are among the first 10-12 in line, you stand a very decent chance of getting them.  Beyond that, it's a crapshoot. I'd focus more on what BroadwaySpotted says about how many people were there at a certain time and when the first person in line got there.  I wouldn't place much credence in their %'s as often times they make no sense. Like last week for MM, if 43 people were in line, there is no way 95% got tickets. Use it as a rough estimate, not gospel.


 

Updated On: 7/16/15 at 08:19 PM

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#132Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 8:25pm

"It varies by show and I don't know what Mamma Mia does but as a general rule, it's usually at least 20 tickets and sometimes more sold as rush, so depending on how many people are in front of you and how many of them are buying 1 ticket versus 2, you can assume if you are among the first 10-12 in line, you stand a very decent chance of getting them.  Beyond that, it's a crapshoot. "


 Thanks.  That helps.  We're staying in a nearby hotel so we'll hang out in the area so I can line up by 9:15am or 9:30am. I'm assuming if buying 2 tickets, that we don't both need to be there.

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#133Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 8:30pm

No, you both don't need to be there.  But just FYI based on my experience, if there are 43 in line at 9:45, there were probably at least 30-35 at 9:15 or 9:30.  If the numbers continue to be that high, you should be thinking 7:30 or 8, not 9:15 or 9:30 if you want to make sure you have a good chance. It's a pain but that's the price for wanting to grab super cheap tickets.

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#134Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 8:36pm

"No, you both don't need to be there.  But just FYI based on my experience, if there are 43 in line at 9:45, there were probably at least 30-35 at 9:15 or 9:30.  If the numbers continue to be that high, you should be thinking 7:30 or 8, not 9:15 or 9:30 if you want to make sure you have a good chance. It's a pain but that's the price for wanting to grab super cheap tickets."


Cool. Appreciate the info.  I'm not from NY so have no idea how this rush things works (and don't remember hearing about it in the past....only lottery...so am guessing it's fairly new)


 

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#135Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 9:03pm

One other thing.  If you are not a current student with ID, you may want to stop by the box office the day/night before and confirm it's a general rush versus a student rush. I think it may have started at Mamma Mia as a student rush but it's not clear to me whether it has changed to general. If you're not a student and it's still a student rush, you won't be able to buy tickets no matter how early you get there, so it's worth double checking to make sure you would not be wasting your time by lining up. Good luck.

Hairspray0901
#136Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 9:04pm

I do their rush all the time and I've never had them ask for my ID, nor have I seen anyone get asked :)

asmith0307
#137Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/16/15 at 9:09pm

I'm not sure where this question was asked, but in regards to why there may not be many if any tickets available for the final show, Mamma Mia had been working to contact every former cast member, both on Broadway and tour, and were planning to have them come in for closing. That may be the cause.

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#138Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/17/15 at 8:18am

"I'm not sure where this question was asked, but in regards to why there may not be many if any tickets available for the final show, Mamma Mia had been working to contact every former cast member, both on Broadway and tour, and were planning to have them come in for closing. That may be the cause."


 


Wow...that would be pretty amazing.  Love love to be there (but am travelling to NY labor day weekend so a couple weeks too early).  Can imagine that show would be hard to get (and even same thing for the last show of any long running show that is closing)


 


Thanks for the tip about verifying it is not student rush as I surely wouldn't want to waste my time.  We are coming in the Thursday (trying for Fri night rush) so can stop by the theater on Thurs and ask.


 

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#139Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/17/15 at 11:28am

The first (I think?) regional production was announced today for early 2016 in Ontario, Canada.  

Updated On: 7/17/15 at 11:28 AM

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#140Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/17/15 at 11:31am

https://www.draytonentertainment.com/Online/article/mamma-mia-2016 


"This thread reads like a series of White House memos." — Mister Matt

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#141Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/20/15 at 12:18pm

One more question about Mamma Mia rush...this is for 2 weeks before it closes...


Would I have a better chance for a Saturday night vs a Friday night?  This surprises me but when I look at the recent Broadway Spotted Rush report for Mamma Mia it states:


"Weekdays: 20 people in line at 9:35 AM. First person in line at 8:00 AM. Weekends: 7 people in line at 9:30 AM." 


 


But not sure if they are referring to Sat or Sun night.  (The reports themselves seem to come out Sunday nights)

Hairspray0901
#142Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/20/15 at 1:11pm

"One more question about Mamma Mia rush...this is for 2 weeks before it closes...
Would I have a better chance for a Saturday night vs a Friday night?  This surprises me but when I look at the recent Broadway Spotted Rush report for Mamma Mia it states:
"Weekdays: 20 people in line at 9:35 AM. First person in line at 8:00 AM. Weekends: 7 people in line at 9:30 AM." 
 
But not sure if they are referring to Sat or Sun night.  (The reports themselves seem to come out Sunday nights)"


It's very unpredictable. Sometimes when shows are closing, it brings in larger crowds to the rush line.


I wouldn't really rely on the rush report as it's not always accurate, especially being that theres no way to prove they send someone every day to each show to count people on line.


Mamma Mia does not have performances on Sunday's; they're dark.

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#143Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/20/15 at 7:00pm

""One more question about Mamma Mia rush...this is for 2 weeks before it closes...
Would I have a better chance for a Saturday night vs a Friday night?  This surprises me but when I look at the recent Broadway Spotted Rush report for Mamma Mia it states:
"Weekdays: 20 people in line at 9:35 AM. First person in line at 8:00 AM. Weekends: 7 people in line at 9:30 AM." 
 
But not sure if they are referring to Sat or Sun night.  (The reports themselves seem to come out Sunday nights)"

It's very unpredictable. Sometimes when shows are closing, it brings in larger crowds to the rush line.
I wouldn't really rely on the rush report as it's not always accurate, especially being that theres no way to prove they send someone every day to each show to count people on line.
Mamma Mia does not have performances on Sunday's; they're dark."


So it would be Saturday's numbers then.  I wondered too how they knew exactly what time the first person arrived but paying more attention to the total in line.


Can see it getting busier as it gets closer to Mamma Mia's closing.  But found it interesting then that Saturday has less rush than a weekday.  Was planning on trying Friday rush on morning but maybe I should change it to Saturday.


 

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#144Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/20/15 at 9:00pm

I rushed last thursday's matinee, I got there at 9AM and there were 23 people in front of me already, I got the last ticket. (People were rushing for both the matinee and the 8PM show, so have that in mind). 


Also, it is general rush, I didn't have to show an ID and there were many non-students buying tickets.


Hope that helps!

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#145Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/21/15 at 12:57pm

ampie, thanks for the feedback. Sounds like you were really close getting rush .

We're only in for a short trip, so if i did rush, it would be a Fri or Sat night...but it is 2 weeks before it closes so that may up the numbers. I just need to figure out which one has better luck as we don't have a ton of time in NY and don't want to hold back my family from doing other things while I'm in line.

Hairspray0901
#146Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/23/15 at 8:44pm

"ampie, thanks for the feedback. Sounds like you were really close getting rush .

We're only in for a short trip, so if i did rush, it would be a Fri or Sat night...but it is 2 weeks before it closes so that may up the numbers. I just need to figure out which one has better luck as we don't have a ton of time in NY and don't want to hold back my family from doing other things while I'm in line."


I did Mamma Mia's rush this morning. I got to the box office at 8am and was first on line but by 8:30 there were about 14 people behind me. I was shocked! By the time they opened, the line was almost at the Majestic!


Granted, there were 2 shows today so it might not be a good indication of what a Friday or Saturday would look like.


What I did learn / notice:


A Shubert employee who works at the theater told me that yesterday they only gave about 4 rush tickets. 


Most of the partial view seats around me weren't occupied by people I saw in the rush line, but, by people who paid $70 in advance. I'm not sure how many tickets they ended up giving but I noticed the front box on the other side of the theater was occupied by 2 people from the rush line as well, and the 8 box seats behind them were not people from the line in the morning. I was given Orchestra row C seats 14 and 16.


 


 


Hope this information helps!


 

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#147Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/23/15 at 9:18pm

""ampie, thanks for the feedback. Sounds like you were really close getting rush .

We're only in for a short trip, so if i did rush, it would be a Fri or Sat night...but it is 2 weeks before it closes so that may up the numbers. I just need to figure out which one has better luck as we don't have a ton of time in NY and don't want to hold back my family from doing other things while I'm in line."

I did Mamma Mia's rush this morning. I got to the box office at 8am and was first on line but by 8:30 there were about 14 people behind me. I was shocked! By the time they opened, the line was almost at the Majestic!
Granted, there were 2 shows today so it might not be a good indication of what a Friday or Saturday would look like.
What I did learn / notice:
A Shubert employee who works at the theater told me that yesterday they only gave about 4 rush tickets. 
Most of the partial view seats around me weren't occupied by people I saw in the rush line, but, by people who paid $70 in advance. I'm not sure how many tickets they ended up giving but I noticed the front box on the other side of the theater was occupied by 2 people from the rush line as well, and the 8 box seats behind them were not people from the line in the morning. I was given Orchestra row C seats 14 and 16.
 
 
Hope this information helps!
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Thanks for the info.  You got pretty great seats. 


What do you mean by they only gave away 4 rush seats?  Do you mean that's all that stood in line?


Hope you had a great time!


 


 

Hairspray0901
#148Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/23/15 at 9:40pm

"""ampie, thanks for the feedback. Sounds like you were really close getting rush .

We're only in for a short trip, so if i did rush, it would be a Fri or Sat night...but it is 2 weeks before it closes so that may up the numbers. I just need to figure out which one has better luck as we don't have a ton of time in NY and don't want to hold back my family from doing other things while I'm in line."

I did Mamma Mia's rush this morning. I got to the box office at 8am and was first on line but by 8:30 there were about 14 people behind me. I was shocked! By the time they opened, the line was almost at the Majestic!
Granted, there were 2 shows today so it might not be a good indication of what a Friday or Saturday would look like.
What I did learn / notice:
A Shubert employee who works at the theater told me that yesterday they only gave about 4 rush tickets. 
Most of the partial view seats around me weren't occupied by people I saw in the rush line, but, by people who paid $70 in advance. I'm not sure how many tickets they ended up giving but I noticed the front box on the other side of the theater was occupied by 2 people from the rush line as well, and the 8 box seats behind them were not people from the line in the morning. I was given Orchestra row C seats 14 and 16.
 
 
Hope this information helps!
 "

Thanks for the info.  You got pretty great seats. 
What do you mean by they only gave away 4 rush seats?  Do you mean that's all that stood in line?
Hope you had a great time!
 
 "


They were actually horrible seats, LOL! But, I've seen the show so many times and I only paid $32 so I can't complain. 


and no, I mean that there were only about 4 rush seats yesterday. Meaning, out of all the people waiting on line, they only sold 4 seats for $32 and that was it. Which relates to my other comment about people sitting around me who paid $70. If they can sell the seats for $70 online or at the box office they will. Then, on the day of the performance, they will sell whatever "rush seats" that are left for $32. 

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#149Mamma Mia!
Posted: 7/24/15 at 12:15pm

Oh...they sounded like good seats. I'm like you though as have also seen it many times so seats don't have to be the best for $32 a seat.
That's cruel though that they only sold 4 seats with people standing in line for awhile. I understand them wanting to sell them at a higher price if they can, but they should at least announce beforehand how many they'll give out.