Leading Actor Joined: 10/3/04
I know this is the shot in the dark and a huge leap of faith. My friends and I are trying desperately to win lottery tickets for any performance of A Chorus Line for next week: Tuesday APRIL 24 and Wednesday APRIL 25th, the evening shows. We cannot afford the regular price tickets. We were looking for a good Samaritan or two to possibly help us win tickets. There are going to be about 4-5 of us there.
All you have to do is enter your name in the lottery. If you name is called we will give you the money to pay for the tickets.
It would be amazing to have some help!
Thanks
INFO:
Prior to each performance of A Chorus Line, patrons will be invited to enter a lottery drawing at the theatre for a limited number of $20 front orchestra seats to that day's performance. The lottery will begin at 5:30 and names will be drawn at random with winners announced at 6:00 for evening performances. The lottery for matinees will begin at 11:30 am and names will be drawn at random with winners announced at 12:00 pm.
Is this legal?
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/16/05
Sorry, but I charge $15 for my services, plus an extra $50 for the after-show services in the alley by the stagedoor.
Yes, as long as they give you the money well before the drawing. (Don't let the people at the show see the exchange of money.) (I don't think they check your ID as you enter the theater, just when you buy tix.)
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