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To Kill a Mockingbird Rush

UncleCharlie
#100To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 7/9/19 at 3:09pm

cjmclaughlin10 said: "Deciding between SRO or telecharge in advance

I’m seeing $89 for last row Mezz (J) coming up this week and next My mother is in town and hasn’t seen the show yet, so I’m wondering if $89 or SRO would be a better view Wouldn’t Telecharge be required to say if a seat is partial view?

Opinions appreciated
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My opinion is... don't make your mom stand for close to 3 hours. 

Amy Kleinfelter
#101To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 7/28/19 at 9:09pm

I rushed on Sat. 7/27/19- got there at exactly 8. Was 14th in line. I was offered last row of balcony or standing room only. Took sro spots 2 & 4. Really great view.

Updated On: 8/2/19 at 09:09 PM

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atuomala
#102To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 8/2/19 at 10:30am

Would the standing room be fine for someone who is 5’0?


"Mostly, I loved the size of these people's emotions. Nobody has emotions this size anymore. Outsized emotions. Operatic emotions. Kushemski and Vanda are like Tristan and Isolde, they're Paolo and Francesca. Nobody's in total thrall like this anymore. Nobody's overcome by passion like this, or goes through this kind of rage." Thomas, Venus in Fur

Amy Kleinfelter
#103To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 8/2/19 at 11:53am

It would be fine for most standing-room-only spots but know that as you move from the center to the far ends of the theater, the floor slopes down so the few spots closest to the far ends would be tough for someone that is 5 0. I am 5'4" and I think most of the spots would have been fine even at the far ends...but I'm guessing that at 5', it would likely be tough at the last couple/few spots at the far ends of the theater.

willep
#104To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 9/8/19 at 1:53pm

I showed up around 10am today and was 8th in line, they offered a variety of options and I went with two Standing Room spots as I’ve heard they are preferable.  But they had partial view orchestra and balcony seats as well.

Hamfan1234
#105To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 9/21/19 at 8:57am

I arrived at 7:45am and was 4th in line. It’s now just before 9am and there are 5 behind me.

update: 9:25am about 30 people in line total 

Updated On: 9/21/19 at 08:57 AM

Rosette3
#106To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 9/24/19 at 12:56pm

Any recent experience, specifically for a Sunday Matinee? I will be in town this upcoming weekend sat & sun (9/28-9/29) and want to make sure I plan to get in line early enough.

willep
#107To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 9/25/19 at 10:55am

Rosette3 said: "Any recent experience, specifically for a Sunday Matinee? I will be in town this upcoming weekend sat & sun (9/28-9/29) and want to make sure I plan to get in line early enough."

My post two up was from the Sunday matinee two weeks ago.

Rosette3
#108To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 9/25/19 at 2:49pm

willep said: "Rosette3 said: "Any recent experience, specifically for a Sunday Matinee? I will be in town this upcoming weekend sat & sun (9/28-9/29) and want to make sure I plan to get in line early enough."

My post two up was from the Sunday matinee two weeks ago.
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What time was your matinee (i.e. how far in advance of box office opening did you line up)? Website says box office opens different times depending if it's a 1PM matinee (box office opens at 10AM) or 2PM matinee (box office opens at 12PM). So without knowing your show time, you either got there right as they opened and or 2 hours in advance. Just wanted to clarify, TIA!

willep
#109To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 9/25/19 at 6:09pm

Rosette3 said: "willep said: "Rosette3 said: "What time was your matinee (i.e. how far in advance of box office opening did you line up)? Website says box office opens different times depending if it's a 1PM matinee (box office opens at 10AM) or 2PM matinee (box office opens at 12PM). So without knowing your show time, you either got there right as they opened and or 2 hours in advance. Just wanted to clarify, TIA!"

Sunday matinees are at 3pm, box office opens at noon.

Rosette3
#110To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 9/26/19 at 12:29pm

ETA: Just clearing my confusion since the Sunday Matinees are currently scheduled at either at 1PM or 2PM (depending on date, it varies week by week over the run). 

Updated On: 9/26/19 at 12:29 PM

UncleCharlie
#111To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 9/26/19 at 3:10pm

I think it would be safe to assume on the day he is referring to, the box office opened at 12.noon. If it's a 2 show day with a box office opening at 10, obviously you want to get there an hour or two earlier than that to maximize your chances.

Rosette3
#112To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 9/29/19 at 11:43am

To update, I arrived at Schubert Theater Sun 9/28 around 10:20 and was 16th in line to rush the 2PM Mat. To everyone's surprised the box office open early at 11AM, rather than 12PM, not sure how common this is. There were people who arrived at 11:15 and got tickets without waiting more than a couple of minutes.

I was offered partial balcony and SRO. I chose SRO for based on feedback it has better full view than seated partial views given court room scenes. Re: earlier question on rail height I got #18 which was 4th from house right aisle (at lowest point) and by stairwell where cast exit/entered. I'm 5'2" and though ledge didn't block my view it was too high to comfortably rest my arms but the height was right at where I could rest my chin. YMMV but I screwed myself over by walking more than I should've knowing I had SRO tix so my legs were aching by intermission. The stairwell door/light from cast exiting/entering house was more distracting than I expected given intensity of play. All things considered I'd probably should've gone for seated option if I had to redo. Regardless I am still grateful for opp to see an amazing show for $39 even with SRO. 

Updated On: 9/29/19 at 11:43 AM

Stewwms
#113To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/3/19 at 8:33am

Thursday 10/3 was 5th in line at 8:11am. Trying for SRO. The 6th person showed at 8:52. 7 & 8 showed up at 8:55.

Updated On: 10/3/19 at 08:33 AM

lmenko14
#114To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/3/19 at 3:00pm

anyone rushed for balcony or orchestra seats recently? 

geffsta
#115To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/5/19 at 9:01pm

Going on Wednesday, October 9th matinee. If I am there by 8:00am should that work?

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Mr Roxy
#116To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/6/19 at 8:16pm

Since regular prices are beyond stratospheric this is the way to go . No.longer attend for this reason and due to health problems involving age. Oh well. All good things must pass


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Rosette3
#117To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/8/19 at 12:19am

Mr Roxy said: "Since regular prices are beyond stratospheric this is the way to go . No.longer attend for this reason and due to health problems involving age. Oh well. All good things must pass "

FWIW there are $59 wweknight balcony seats on TodayTix after the new cast starts Nov 5th. 

#118To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/10/19 at 11:55am

Just wondering how people have done on Saturday's? Thinking about rushing two tickets on the 19th. Wondering if they give more availability to the matinee or evening? What time I should try and be there? Thanks all!

Brandon Horwin
#119To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/12/19 at 5:25pm

Anyone have any SRO line updates?

Benjamin Hao
#120To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/13/19 at 9:13am

Sunday 10/13 arrived at 9:07am, 13th in line for the 1:30 showing.

magictodo123
#121To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/13/19 at 9:23am

Benjamin Hao said: "Sunday 10/13 arrived at 9:07am, 13th in line for the 1:30 showing."

Good luck!! Do we know how many tickets they give out in total? 

Benjamin Hao
#122To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/13/19 at 6:16pm

magictodo123 said: "Benjamin Hao said: "Sunday 10/13 arrived at 9:07am, 13th in line for the 1:30 showing."

Good luck!! Do we know how many tickets they give out in total?
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Box office actually opened at 10am (thought it'd be noon), sold balcony/SRO tickets to at least the first 20 of us in line, didn't think to ask that question, but it doesn't seem too hard to get anymore compared to what people seem to have experienced a few months ago.

Waitingforlife
#123To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/20/19 at 1:24pm

Hey friends! Made an account just to update everyone. Sorry I don’t have more specific info, but I rushed for the Sunday matinee today 10/20 at 2pm. I arrived roughly 10:06. I didn’t get an exact count of people in front of me, but I think I was at least #18 and there were some pairs/groups in front of and behind me.

10:12 - one person arrived, but decided to leave after 10 minutes or so

10:17 - two more people arrived

10:24 - three more people

10:28 - two more people

10:33 - three more people

I wasn’t able to keep a super good eye as the line kept growing and I think some more may have given gone for other options. But as someone previously said, they opened the box office early at 11am, so I only had to wait about an hour! I was able to get SRO #2 and the person working even said to me that they were better. Had my ticket by 11:06. I didn’t stick around, but there seemed to be about 10 or so people behind me, so if they didn’t go for rush, they probably would’ve been able to get SRO too if they wanted. Happy rushing!

juliahamilton
#124To Kill a Mockingbird Rush
Posted: 10/27/19 at 10:02pm

So I rushed today October 27 for the matinée show (2pm) and the box office opened at 11am (apparently always 3h before the matinée to put that discussion to rest:) ). I arrived at 10:45am (because the rain was pouring) and was #18 in line. Asking for two tickets, I got offered SRO on the furthest left (which I've read here didn't seem worth it, and a bit too high of a ledge). We got last row balcony seats instead (two from the furthest left) and they were horrible. A kind usher helped us get seated in the Mezz row F two seats from the right-middle aisle since the entire row was empty - don't know why - but that was amazing. They also seated many SRO ticket holders in the same row. 

All in all, had I done it again, I would probably have taken SRO and found seats for act II because we basically had to stand up in balcony row K to see anything anyway but were much further away from the stage.

However, the play is so captivating it felt like we were ON stage, so I truly recommend seeing it - WOW! 

All rise, Julia