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Inheritance Rush Predictions? |
Shows usually tend to announce their rush/lottery policies a few days before first preview -- so keep watching.
They seem to be veeeeery slow in making announcements about their show, so I doubt you will know anything for the majority of this month.
I know it's hard to tell but does anyone think rush will be hard to get? I just read the script and I am really hoping to see this show Oct 12 during previews. I'm having a hard time deciding to buy tickets outright or waiting to rush
Bwaydreamer3 said: "I know it's hard to tell but does anyone think rush will be hard to get? I just read the script and I am really hoping to see this show Oct 12 during previews. I'm having a hard time deciding to buy tickets outright or waiting to rush"
Seems to be a hot ticket I'd just get mine now. (Side note: I never did rush tickets...are they cancelled tickets that can be located anywhere, or are they usually in "bad" seats?)
This is a 2-part play, 3 hours each, AND it's not named Harry Potter so I'm sure you'll be fine waiting for rush tickets. Tickets will not be hard to get.
IHeartNY2 said: "Side note: I never did rush tickets...are they cancelled tickets that can be located anywhere, or are they usually in "bad"seats?"
It depends on the production/theater. Some rushes have designated spots (an example would be how Rent started it, all rush seats were in the front row) or they can be unclaimed tickets (not just cancelled but any seat is the theater that is available by the time rush opens). They can be bad seats, but not necessarily. I would recommend looking through past threads of shows that had rush policies and to get an idea of this. Basically we won't know until a policy is announced and people get/sit in those rush tickets.
Rosette3 said: "It depends on production. I rushed The Ferryman and got seat A2 which was a GREAT view in the first row. I believe these seats were blocked off for friends and family of the cast that were released bc the woman I saw next to was the mother of one of the girls."
For The Ferryman, seat A 2 was a partial view seat. It was definitely not a house seat.
I hope you have to give an argument defending your favorite adaptation of Howards End. I've been preparing mine for weeks.
Wick3 said: "In London, the day seats (similar to rush here on Bway) for the Inheritance was front row."
Really? I did day seats twice last November and was the first or second in line each time and got 3-4th row orchestra each time.






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