are you flexible as to if you see the matinee or evening, in case one or the other is already gone by the time you get to the window? If so you could probably push to 8am, *maybe* 8:30am, but I wouldn't arrive later than that.
My friends and I got to the theater at around 9 last Sunday and got tickets for the matinee. When we got halfway through the line they announced that the evening show was sold out, then right after we got our tickets and walked out the door they announced the matinee was sold out. This was on Leslie Kritzer's last day, so I don't know if that had any bearing. Either way, I'd say 8 (the time we were gunning for but missed because of a cancelled Greyhound).
I'm bumping this bc I'm planning on going to the Wednesday matinee next week and was wondering what time I should get there?
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I rushed Legally Blonde Last Wednesday, if you want amazing seats prepare to be there by the latest 7:00. There were at least 25 people ahead of me. And if you land in a certain spot, they will have the security/police telling you not to block the one area. So, its a suckfest but McDonalds is right around the corner and your in for a great show :)
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I got there at 6:15ish and was 8th in line and got 2nd row for the matinee. Some people in front of me got there, god knows when. But I say your safe bet is 6:30-7:00.
Of course, Saturday could be much harder than Sunday.
Good luck.
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