#2
Posted: 3/23/09 at 9:46pm
Yeah...I am dying to know also.
I'm a professional. Whenever something goes wrong on stage, I know how to handle it so no one ever remembers. I flash my %#$&.
"Jayne just sat there while Gina flailed around the stage like an idiot."
#4
Posted: 3/23/09 at 9:47pm
They have to have either one...
My guess is a rush
My guess is a rush
I'm a professional. Whenever something goes wrong on stage, I know how to handle it so no one ever remembers. I flash my %#$&.
"Jayne just sat there while Gina flailed around the stage like an idiot."
#5
Posted: 3/23/09 at 9:50pm
I'm guessing a lotto.
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#6
Posted: 3/23/09 at 9:51pm
We should find out very, very soon
I'm a professional. Whenever something goes wrong on stage, I know how to handle it so no one ever remembers. I flash my %#$&.
"Jayne just sat there while Gina flailed around the stage like an idiot."
#7
Posted: 3/23/09 at 11:02pm
I got my tix last week and there was no notice about any lotto or rush, I also didn't ask. I would assume Lotto.
I'll have them clawing at eachother, like drag queens at a wig sale"
#8
Posted: 3/23/09 at 11:07pm
9 to 5 should not offer rush tickets. It's a popular enough show to not have to give handouts to the undeserving. If you want to see the show THAT badly, then WORK for it!
#9
Posted: 3/23/09 at 11:13pm
You offering jobs?
I'll have them clawing at eachother, like drag queens at a wig sale"
#11
Posted: 3/24/09 at 12:28am
Handouts? Go shove it.
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#12
Posted: 3/24/09 at 12:32am
I wasn't aware paying for a cheaper ticket is a handout. I need to call my mother.
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#13
Posted: 3/24/09 at 2:25am
I'll try to stop by this week and ask.
Updated On: 3/25/09 at 02:25 AM
#14
Posted: 3/24/09 at 4:03am
Why do the HAVE to? They probably WILL, but there is no requirement to do so.
But, really, Clara...join today and start insulting already, not a great way to start on the boards.
But, really, Clara...join today and start insulting already, not a great way to start on the boards.
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.
#15
Posted: 3/24/09 at 6:43am
"9 to 5 should not offer rush tickets. It's a popular enough show to not have to give handouts to the undeserving. If you want to see the show THAT badly, then WORK for it!"
So is Wicked, and West Side Story, and In The Heights (sometimes), and Billy Elliot (Expensive Rush though)
You are obviously not a poor student.
So is Wicked, and West Side Story, and In The Heights (sometimes), and Billy Elliot (Expensive Rush though)
You are obviously not a poor student.
#17
Posted: 3/24/09 at 10:44am
That handout comment made no sense.
EDITED: It makes sense. It's just idiotic.
EDITED: It makes sense. It's just idiotic.
Updated On: 3/24/09 at 10:44 AM
#18
Posted: 3/24/09 at 11:41am
They aren't selling amazingly well, and wether its going to be rush, lotto, or anything at all is still being decided.
#19
Posted: 3/24/09 at 12:57pm
This Clara joined yesterday. Obviously a sock.
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#20
Posted: 3/24/09 at 6:05pm
i sure hope they do offer something!
its also a great way for word of mouth to get around
alot of people turn to lotto/rush wen seeing shows (especially now with the economy) so if people in the area to see it and like what they see than itll get around which is a thumbs up :)
its also a great way for word of mouth to get around
alot of people turn to lotto/rush wen seeing shows (especially now with the economy) so if people in the area to see it and like what they see than itll get around which is a thumbs up :)
#21
Posted: 3/24/09 at 6:18pm
i will be in nyc on thursday, so i will stop by the box office and ask them.
#23
Posted: 3/24/09 at 10:41pm
I stopped by the box office today, and he said they've yet to decide, but he's almost sure there will be something, either a lottery or a student rush. He said they'll know for sure a bit before previews start, maybe April 5.
#24
Posted: 3/25/09 at 7:05am
Lottos are frustrating...especially when they are impossible to win.
I'm a professional. Whenever something goes wrong on stage, I know how to handle it so no one ever remembers. I flash my %#$&.
"Jayne just sat there while Gina flailed around the stage like an idiot."
#25
Posted: 3/25/09 at 7:23am
I agree about Lottos, but sometimes they're LESS annoying given the alternative (thinking of shows where waiting for hours in the cold in the early AM is/was the only option for affordable tix). Lottos may have less of a chance to win, but at least they can potentially sometimes only involve a 5-15 minute time investment on the way home.
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