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What's the policy? How much is it, what time do they get on sale, how early do you have to be there, etc.?
Thanks in advance for the replies.
I did it in August. They go on sale when the box office opens. I got in line around 9am and was 5th in line. (they only sell 10 standing spots) 10 minutes later, the line was full.
Updated On: 1/5/07 at 10:14 PM
They must have changed the policy from August then because now they actually sell them 2 hours prior to the performance and usually there are about 12 of them availible, 1 per person...for $26.25
all of the information is here...
http://www.talkinbroadway.com/boards/rush.php?rush=show#204
**sorry - double post**
i got there at like 10 and JUST made standing room.
the view is still good, but it's really what it means.. standing room. no chairs or anything, and the performance i was at was sold out [and i'm sure most of the performances are] so there were no empty chairs. my legs got tired after a while but it happens.
the view is pretty good, you can't see the tops of heads on the balcony part, and you have to shift a lot at certain points to see everything, but for $26 it was fantastic.
good luck!
there was 1 empty seat in the orchestra when I did standing room. Fortunately, I got to sit for the second act!
i've done sro 3 times and have always been there an hour before they go on sale and have gotten tickets.
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