If it's anything like last Tuesday night, the ushers will tell you to move up because most of the mezz was empty. Everyone moved to the front mezz and most everyone had purchased the $26.50 tickets.
View from the last row of the Golden is God-awful, plus the fact that you can hear what's going on at the Jacobs theatre next door. DON'T DO IT!!!!!!!!
It sounds like rush is the best idea...if I get to the rush line at 12:15 on Sunday (15 minutes after the box office opens) will it be completely impossible to get tickets?
I'm with you East Side. I didn't feel that I needed to be closer when I was up in the mezz. In fact, I normally feel that way at both plays and musicals, I don't like sitting farther back than the third row. It really didn't matter at The Normal Heart, I don't think I lost anything from sitting in the mezz.
"I've never encountered such religiously, you know, loyal fans as Broadway musical theater fans. It's amazing."
--Allison Janney
I did rush for the 7 pm show on Mother's Day. I stopped by the box office after rushing Sister Act at around 12:15. I got seats in the front row rear mezz (what they call the front mezz is very few rows) and they were an absolute perfect view.