I don't really know if this deserves its own thread, but had anyone tried to rush Saved yet, besides the 5/10 performance that someone posted about in the other thread? If you have, what time do you recommend showing up to get tickets (more or less than the hour before the show they start selling them)? And, do they reserve the loge for student rush? I was under the impression that it was whatever was available, but it seems like you can't buy loge seats for any performance.
"My muffin top is all that/whole grain and low-fat/I know you want a piece of that/But I just wanna dance!"
I tried to rush for the Sunday evening show and I got there an hour before and people were already lined up. Also they were giving the available tickets away to people who put their names down for full price tickets before the students. I didn't end up getting a ticket, but two people infront of me who asked for student tickets were lucky and did. Updated On: 5/14/08 at 05:22 PM
I rushed yesterday and there was a line. I would just get there early. The BO person didn't mention a list to me, he actually told us to start a line. And a kinda big line eventually did form. I don't think everyone got in, and this was a Tuesday.
And our seats were great. They were in the first row of the Loge, center. I saw the others who rushed were seated all over, in both the front section and the loge.
I think the rush seats are just what is left over, so the seats vary every night. There is no way the seats we had were reserved specifically for rush.
I'm tempted to try rush for this but I'd hate to get out there and not win because I live an hour from the city.
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Alright, thanks for all of your help, everyone. I also live about an hour from the city, so I'll just try to get there extra extra early, since I'm trying to rush the Sat matinee. And, Broadway212, like caroline said, there's really not a bad seat in the house. The sides might not have the best sightlines, but Celia will just be pretty much in your face if you're in the front row.
"My muffin top is all that/whole grain and low-fat/I know you want a piece of that/But I just wanna dance!"
Broadway212, you're asking the wrong person. I have a huge bias (Saved is one of my favorite movies and Celia is my favorite actress, I also love Aaron and Curtis), so the whole cast could've basically sat on the stage or read the phone book for 2 and a half hours and I would've loved it. That being said, I saw the second preview, and Celia (Keenan-Bolger), Julia (Murney), and Mary (Faber) were all fantastic vocally, and the girl who played Cassandra whose name I don't remember was a standout as well. Aaron Tveit has a smaller role, and I thought Van Hughes as Patrick acted well, but wasn't outstanding vocally. The show itself was cute and a lot more dramatic than I expected (see the movie first, there are some in-jokes), and it does need some work at the climax, as everyone's been saying. Oh, and the songs were alright-not a strong point, but not a weak point either. I'd definately recommend it to anyone, though, and I'll certainly be back.
(By the way, they sell Saved-themed drinks in the lobby at intermission, which I thought was adorable.)
"My muffin top is all that/whole grain and low-fat/I know you want a piece of that/But I just wanna dance!"