Driving Miss Daisy rush?

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ljay889
#1Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/6/10 at 10:28pm

The production begins previews tomorrow. Has anyone inquired about a rush? I hope they will do one.

Thanks.

tking001
#2Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/6/10 at 10:58pm

I went in last week to check and they said no rush no lotto (and no SRO since the golden is so small)

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#2Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/6/10 at 10:59pm

Driving Miss Daisy rush?

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#3Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/6/10 at 11:14pm

The idea of them having a lotto for Driving Miss Daisy makes me laugh.


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#4Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/7/10 at 9:23am

maybe they'll do what Red did and sell the last two rows of the Mezz for $27. I would buy those!

tking001
#5Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/7/10 at 9:42am

Red did that?
I asked them about anything cheap and they said the cheapest was $66 upstairs

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#6Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/7/10 at 10:06am

That's how I saw Red. $27 for last two rows of Rear Mezz. It was far away, sure, but worth it to get to see the show!

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#7Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/7/10 at 10:23am

Whatever company presented RED had the last two rows at that price because they had them cheap in London as well, as a way of making theater accessible to everyone. Sadly we Americans don't share the same views on that.

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givesmevoice
#8Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/7/10 at 11:01am

Didn't they get rid of those $27 tickets after the Tony nominations were announced anyway?


When I see the phrase "the ____ estate", I imagine a vast mansion in the country full of monocled men and high-collared women receiving letters about productions across the country and doing spit-takes at whatever they contain. -Kad

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frogs_fan85
#9Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/7/10 at 11:06am

The $27 seats were sold out, it's not that they did away with them.

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#10Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/7/10 at 11:34am

maybe they'll do what Red did and sell the last two rows of the Mezz for $27.

That was a Donmar thing. HAMLET with Jude Law had the same deal, because they were brought over by the same London company.


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#11Driving Miss Daisy rush?
Posted: 10/7/10 at 9:33pm

Arielle Tepper Madover always has cheap tickets for the plays she transfers from the Donmar to make theater accessible to eveyone (Frost/Nixon, Hamlet, Red). If only other producers had that philosophy.


"In theater, the process of it is the experience. Everyone goes through the process, and everyone has the experience together. It doesn't last - only in people's memories and in their hearts. That's the beauty and sadness of it. But that's life - beauty and the sadness. And that is why theater is life." - Sherie Rene Scott