Swing Joined: 7/22/13
Does anyone need to sell some tickets for a Broadway performance at 2PM on Wednesday (Cinderella, Kinky Boots, Matilda, anything really)? Me and my mom thought waiting until day-of-performance would be the way to get the cheapest tickets but now I'm not so sure because Kinky Boots and Matilda are selling out fast and the prices aren't going down. So is anyone in a need to get rid of some tickets?
This isn't a good way to get cheap tickets, especially to the shows you've mentioned. Occasionally, people will sell (or give out!) tickets here but that's usually as a last resort when someone ends up with tickets they can't use at the last minute. Broadwayworld isn't a ticet brokering website.
Matilda and Kinky Boots are essentially sold out for every performance and the only way to get tickets besides the secondary market (Stub Hub) at exorbitant prices is through lottery/standing room.
Cinderella has been on TKTS recently and there is a student rush available on Wednesdays. There's also a discount code if you'd prefer buying in advance.
Successful shows seldom get cheaper as you get closer.
At this point, for high-profile shows, you are better off doing Rush or Lotto (or Standing Room, if offered).
If not, and you can afford full-price ticket prices, I have a suggestion:
Seats are often put off-sale to hold for emergencies and/or premium tickets. If they don't get sold, then they are released. "Holds" and "Premiums" are now available at full-price. Holds are typically released 2 days prior to showtime, and Emergencies about 2 hours prior to showtime. Just go to the box office and try your luck.
Otherwise:
Try your luck at the TKTS line. Those are discount tickets, but the high-profile shows sell-out fast. And just because a show is not listed on there when the TKTS booth opens doesn't mean it won't appear later in the day. Try an hour before showtime.
Swing Joined: 7/22/13
Thanks for the advice everyone! I did try the TKTS booth yesterday and just as I got up to the person all the options that me and my mother were willing to see had sold out (Cinderella, Jersey Boys, Spiderman had already started, and First Date).
We went to the theaters close to Times Square to see if any had standing room and ended up at the front of a completely sold-out Kinky Boots disappointed that we might not see any show when a poor guy in front of the theater approached us that some of his theater group had bailed and he was left with 5 orchestra tickets and he offered us the 2 tickets we needed for only $55! This was 2 minutes before showtime!
Needless to say it was a miracle! We had awesome seats and I got to meet all of the cast after!
Good for you. Lucky day!
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