Oh wow, it's getting crazier! I'm glad I decided to buy the last minute tickets being sold here for last night's show (thanks again, Roolin!). I don't think I would have gotten tix had I pushed through with my plans of rushing today at 5:30am. My friend still decided to rush and got there at 7:30am (earliest he can go). Told him his chances of getting anything at that time is none, and when he got there, he said there were already around 50ppl in line (and according to the others in line, several more left as soon as they saw how long the line already was).
If anybody is planning on sitting out for rush tickets with a friend tomorrow, Sunday April 16th and could get me two tickets, I will gladly pay for your two tickets as well.
someone mentioned people were lining up at midnight? Any truth to this? I'm planning to walk byt tomorrow morning and see how many people are out there and what time they got there.
tmbyru said: "someone mentioned people were lining up at midnight? Any truth to this? I'm planning to walk byt tomorrow morning and see how many people are out there and what time they got there."
If they've only been offering unsold seats for rush, I would venture to guess there will be next to nothing available leading up to closing this week.
They have raised the price for all remaining single tickets to premium prices for this week with the exception of two single orchestra seats for tomorrow's performance that are $159 each. They appear to be located in the locations where the rush seats typically have been (rear orchestra.)
Tonya Pinkins: Then we had a "Lot's Wife" last June that was my personal favorite. I'm still trying to get them to let me sing it at some performance where we get to sing an excerpt that's gone.
Tony Kushner: You can sing it at my funeral.
I rushed last Wednesday night, so things could've changed in a week's time. I arrived at 2:30am, and I was 5th in line. This was the 2 show day in which the production announced in advance that there would not be any matinee rush tickets available. The first people told me that they had arrived at midnight. I had a friend relieve me at 5:30am, so it made it less of a long wait for the tickets.
To my knowledge, the men behind me also got rush tickets. A woman further down the line even was offered a cancellation ticket in the morning.
To the person asking where to line up, just start the line going east from the box office door at the Hudson.
Good luck getting seats. It was the most extraordinary show I've ever seen.
Went by this morning on the way to work and at 6:30am there were 13 people in line, the first five people got there between 11:45pm and 12:15am this morning.
Oh lord...I haven't done an overnight rush since Into the Woods in Central Park, but maybe it's time to break out my sleeping bag again. Do we know how many rush tix they've been selling?
JBroadway said: "Oh lord...I haven't done an overnight rush since Into the Woods in Central Park, but maybe it's time to break out my sleeping bag again. Do we know how many rush tix they've been selling?
" 10 tickets per show with each person in line able to buy 2. As of 4.1.17
Are there a good number of cancellation tickets? Can one get them without spending the night? I'd really like to see this before closing but there are only premium tickets left. I'm willing to spend 200ish but not premium prices.