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Orchestrating a two show day - to rush or not to rush + off Broadway recs #2
Posted: 5/21/18 at 2:07pm
Posted: 5/21/18 at 2:07pm
www.broadwayforbrokepeople.com
Orchestrating a two show day - to rush or not to rush + off Broadway recs #3
Posted: 5/21/18 at 2:12pm
Posted: 5/21/18 at 2:12pm
Yes, I do know that website and it is very helpful. But logistically I’m not sure if rushing Spongebob before a Sweeney Todd matinee would be doable/worth the savings.
Orchestrating a two show day - to rush or not to rush + off Broadway recs #4
Posted: 5/21/18 at 2:38pm
Posted: 5/21/18 at 2:38pm
Going from the Palace down to Barrow Street or vice versa is going to take you 20 minutes tops, you can easily do this with hours to spare.
Orchestrating a two show day - to rush or not to rush + off Broadway recs #5
Posted: 5/21/18 at 2:58pm
Posted: 5/21/18 at 2:58pm
If you're going to be living here, why the need to pack in as much as possible in the first few days? Will your new job schedule allow you the time to see shows? Why not just see a matinee and then get a good night's sleep before your first day at the new job?


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Orchestrating a two show day - to rush or not to rush + off Broadway recs #6
Posted: 5/21/18 at 3:02pm
Posted: 5/21/18 at 3:02pm
99pandas said: "On Sunday, June 11 I’m thinking about doing Sweeney Todd at 2 pm and Spongebob at 6:30 pm."
I'm assuming you meant Sunday June 10 - and Spongebob only has a 2pm show that day since the Tony Awards are that night.

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Posted: 5/21/18 at 2:01pm