has anyone done "Chicago" rush recently since usher has taken over? i was thinking of maybe rushing it soon and was curious what the rush line has been like on weekends, like what time you got there and so forth...
Well I went on a Sunday two weeks ago. I think the last people to get tickets arrived between 8 and 9. But there were two shows. On Saturdays the BO opens earlier and they only sell for the matinee.
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Does anyone know how Chicago's Rush has been since Bebe joined the cast? Do you think I will be able to get a rush ticket an hour or less before the show time?
Thanks
I'm bumping. Does anyone know how the rush has been lately? I was thinking of rushing this Saturday. Any info would be awesome!
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/06
I doubt it. I rushed last Sunday and got there around 9am. We were the first people there, and actually had time to run and get coffee, but soon after we had returned- I'd say 9:40-ish, the line quickly began to grow. I can't say anything for weekdays, but on Sunday, I'd say 10:30 at the very latest, 'cause they only give away 20 (I am told).
I rushed Chicago on Wed. 1/10. We got there around 10:30 and had no problem getting 3 tickets.
Featured Actor Joined: 9/18/06
I paid $26.25 and seats were side orchestra.
Featured Actor Joined: 9/18/06
awesome! thank you! i didnt think they did rush. so excited now!!! i wanna see Bebe!! :screams:
i went sat and got there at 9:45 and was about 7th in line and got row E, the 2 seats furthest to the left (21 and 23). and considering i only paid $26.25, i was VERY pleased! and yes, bebe is adorable in the role!! go see her!!! lol.
Thanks for all of the info!! I'm excited for Saturday!!
Featured Actor Joined: 9/18/06
yay!! how long is Bebe in it for?! :sqeals: the first Broadway recording I fell in love with was the revival cast recording of Chicago. Yet I have NEVER seen the show!!!
I believe she's in until March 25.
Featured Actor Joined: 9/18/06
No problem and thanks!
i need to get me a copy of the revival cast recording. all i have is the movie soundtrack and its not the same. and i def prefer the stage show version of this show. but on sat i kept wanting to see bebe and velma. i REALLY wish i could have seen that.
My parents got to see Bebe as Velma! I have their playbill and it's gonna be so weird to go see her as Roxie.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/23/06
Do they sell the tickets for the night show when the box office opens? I could either get their at like 12:30 or at 5:00 after my 2PM show. Which time do you think is better? How many do they give away for the night shows and where are those seats
I heard they are in the 1st 2 rows?
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/23/06
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Also I'm going in on saturday
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/14/03
Chicago rush is NOT the first 2 rows of the orchestra. They are partial view seats on the sides of the orchestra. It hasnt been a front row rush since it's days at the Shubert (man, i miss those days!).
As for when they sell them, rush tickets are sold as soon as the box office opens, no matter which performance you are attending (if it's a two show day).
Also, to the best of my knowledge, there is no rush for the 8pm show on Saturday. Im almost positive that rule is still in effect. That rule came when the show moved to the Ambassador.
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Broadway Legend Joined: 7/23/06
How's the view do you miss things?
If I go at 12:30 do you think they will still have tickets left?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/14/03
Please see what I added to my last post.
And I dont know how the rush will be. I havent personally rushed the show in years.
The view is fine. You miss some little things going on on the sides of the stage, but nothing major.
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Broadway Legend Joined: 7/16/05
CJR, in addition to getting side orchestra seating through rush, I've also attained first AND second row on trying for rush also.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/14/03
I should clarify. When I say the rush isn't 1st and 2nd row of the orchestra, I mean 1st and 2nd row center. My error, I should have been more clear. In my mind, when someone says front row rush and it has to do with Chicago, I think 1st row center like it used to be at the Shubert.
I have rushed at the Ambassador and sat both first and second row, but it has been on the far sides of the orchestra, just like the rest of the rush seats.
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Broadway Legend Joined: 7/16/05
Yeah, you're exactly right, it is the side of any of the rows, but it is still a fantastic viewing experience and especially for the price.
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