does one need to have a student id??? what i really wish to know is if the rush tickets are for students only and not poor people who are older? thanks,
Mr Dinky--I know alot of people say try anyway, but I'm not sure about that. I have heard that some people get away with it by looking young. And at JB to be honest, they weren't as big on really checking my ID (not like the people at Wedding Singer), so if you have some hours to kill and feel like waiting in line, go for it, and good luck (PS you may want to report your findings back on the boards, this has come up before)
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I did student rush on Tuesday night and I believe there were 10 tickets. I would recommend bringing the student I.D, but the guy barely looked at mine.
"I wish the stage were as narrow as the wire of a tightrope dancer, so that no incompetent would dare step upon it." Goethe
Yup. Along the back railing on the floor. Not bad for the price you pay- you just miss the stuff on the crosswalk and the projection screens, but you still catch all the main action.
Be forewarned, though... SRO doesn't sell when Student Rush does. SRO tickets go on sale (I believe?) one hour before showtime.
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It really all depends. I lined up about an hour before on Easter Sunday, which I thought would be extremely busy, and no one was there. Before, I had gone on a random Thursday and too many people were there two hours before they gave the tickets out.
But there's pretty much always a line at Tarzan. JB might be your best bet, actually. It's worth the wait - the student tix are great.
There are usually around 13 any given night. It can go down, it can go up. But I don't think it ever dips below 8 or so.
Just don't mistake Jersey Boys as an EASY ticket to get. Either Tarzan or JB is going to mean sitting and waiting. I recommend a book... ipod... crosswords...
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Kay, the Thread-Jacking Jedi
Quando omni flunkus moritati (When all else fails, play dead...)
"... chasin' the music. Trying to get home."
Peter Gregus: "Where are my house right ladies?!"
(love you, girls! - 6/13/06)
is JB getting THAT popular? I didnt think student rush tickets were THAT hard to get. I remember getting student rush to the producers (in it's prime) and there was no line and no hesitation
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-- Washington Irving
I'd say sure JB is "that popular" but the fact that they only have 12 seats (hence, only 6, even 5 for some shows w/ 10 seats, people need to get there before they're all claimed). That certainly makes them harder to get.
And yes, I believe the SRO is sold either an hour or two before the show...I'm pretty sure it's 1 hour though. That kind of irritates me though, since they're obviously already going to be sold out. Why not just sell them at 10? Why have another line of people while Will Call people are going to be flocking to the BO to pick up their tix??
Oh, and one more thing...when I did rush several months ago, they seemed pretty lax on looking at the ID. You're supposed to have both a student ID and a license to prove you're under 25 (I think) and I put them in the box one on top of the other (don't remember which was on top) and the guy didn't look at either of them at all. He certainly didn't look at whichever one was on the bottom.
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I'd say have your ID ready, but they're not going to grill you about it like they seemed ready to back in November when the show opened. Heh. Anyone remember when the original policy was posted? "Photo ID will be photocopied and kept in a file" as a means to make SURE people weren't using their IDs more than once a month to see the show.
Wooow...
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Kay, the Thread-Jacking Jedi
Quando omni flunkus moritati (When all else fails, play dead...)
"... chasin' the music. Trying to get home."
Peter Gregus: "Where are my house right ladies?!"
(love you, girls! - 6/13/06)