Eurydice rush

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#1Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 8:48pm

Well, I know I was all like "I want to see LEGALLY BLONDE" then "I want to see JERSEY BOYS" and now, my thing is "I want to see EURYDICE" on this Saturday afternoon :) Yeah, I've heard great things about it, so I think I might want to try something new
Anyways, so I read that EURYDICE rush is $15 (which is great) and is sold 1/2 an hour before curtain. Does anyone know how fast they sell out of rush tickets? Like would I need to get to the theatre an hour or so before the tickets go on sale to get a seat?
Also, my school doesn't give student IDs because they are really stupid, so do you know if they would allow a report card? I know other box offices I've gone to have, but some can be stricter than others.
Anyways, thanks for all the help everyone, sorry for all my threads
:)


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#2re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 9:09pm

Pretty quickly. You may want to look into getting a youth advance ticket for $25, because the run ends this week and I think they've been selling out often.


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Yankeefan007
#2re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 9:09pm

I can't imagine the demand being too large anymore, though since this is closing weekend, it may spike.

Generally, it's whatever seats aren't sold by :30. When they run out of seats, they start selling general admission seats. Those locations differ, it's pretty much whatever's empty a minute to curtain. You'll definitely get a seat, though.

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#3re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 10:32pm

alright, thanks for the help Emcee and Yankee

If I end up deciding to see the show (which is in high favor right now) I'll get there like an hour or an hour and a half earlier, you know, just in case of a long line or something. Or maybe even earlier. I dont know, summer reading for school seems to be a great thing to do waiting in a rush line :)

again, thanks for the help


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#4re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 10:34pm

See it; Legally Blonde and Jersey Boys will be around in a week, a month, whatever. eurydice is something special and rare, and you shouldn't miss it.


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#5re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 10:41pm

Student rush has barely been offered throughout the last week because the show has been sold out by the time they would sell student rush. What they'll do is take your name and put you on a cancellation list - but they usually only pull four or five people off the list. Your best bet would be the $25 youth advance, which you can get online or at box office.


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Updated On: 8/23/07 at 10:41 PM

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#6re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 10:43pm

see eurydice if only for the the staging. even though i'm very conflicted on the staging, and what it does to the piece, it's still magnificant and definitely manages to to elevate one of the lesser Ruhl plays.

It's just breathtakingly staged...


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#7re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 10:54pm

and it's gorgeous! (i painted the set!)

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#8re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 10:56pm

YES.

it is. just gorgeous.


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#9re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 11:32pm

What defines youth? And where online can you purchase the youth tickets? I went on the Second Stage website and all they sell are Orchestra and Box seats at full price.


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#10re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 11:38pm

The Youth advance is 25 or under. Click on the Orchestra option, and then there'll be Full Price, Senior, or Youth.


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Updated On: 8/23/07 at 11:38 PM

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#11re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/23/07 at 11:43pm

I love how in New York you can be 25 and still considered a youth.


"Winning a Tony this year is like winning Best Attendance in third grade: no one will care but the winner and their mom."
-Kad

"I have also met him in person, and I find him to be quite funny actually. Arrogant and often misinformed, but still funny."
-bjh2114 (on Michael Riedel)

BSoBW2
#12re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/24/07 at 12:13am

"Youth" is a fancy New York term for "poor," remember...

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#13re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/24/07 at 12:23am

Ahh, yes. As is "student."


"Winning a Tony this year is like winning Best Attendance in third grade: no one will care but the winner and their mom."
-Kad

"I have also met him in person, and I find him to be quite funny actually. Arrogant and often misinformed, but still funny."
-bjh2114 (on Michael Riedel)

curly120
#14re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/24/07 at 9:52am

Wait, is this youth advance thing available for other shows as well? Off-broadway is more expensive for me than Broadway right now...

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#15re: Eurydice rush
Posted: 8/24/07 at 12:52pm

This is just a Second Stage policy. So it applies to any of the shows produced at either of their theatres.


"Winning a Tony this year is like winning Best Attendance in third grade: no one will care but the winner and their mom."
-Kad

"I have also met him in person, and I find him to be quite funny actually. Arrogant and often misinformed, but still funny."
-bjh2114 (on Michael Riedel)