A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC Rush — Page 5
#102
Posted: 5/28/10 at 4:34pm
Would I be able to get a rush ticket if I got their at 7 tomorrow night
#103
Posted: 6/4/10 at 2:48pm
bump, going tomorrow, Any time suggestions?
Without bread we'd just be hungry
but without theatre we'd be dead
#104
Posted: 6/4/10 at 6:00pm
9am should be fine- both times I went, I was the first one there at 9.
#105
Posted: 6/4/10 at 11:03pm
Do shows still rush on its final week? I'm planning on going either the 17th or 18th, and want to rush it!
#106
Posted: 6/4/10 at 11:05pm
I rushed Gypsy three times in the final week, including the closing performance. But you never know... I say go for it! Thanks for the time advice bwaylvsong
Without bread we'd just be hungry
but without theatre we'd be dead
#108
Posted: 6/7/10 at 1:49pm
Anyone done it recently? I'm finally going tomorrow and wanted to know if it's been busy lately with the closing approaching.
#109
Posted: 6/7/10 at 2:46pm
I got there around 9:15ish on Saturday and got standing spot number 13 for the evening show. The line was slightly confusing because there are also people in line who had come early to try to get full priced tickets. Standing through a sold out three hour show was a little difficult, but the view was amazing, and it was fun to know that I paid a hundred dollars less than the people in front of me.
#110
Posted: 6/7/10 at 3:06pm
yeah I got there right around 8am on Saturday and was 2nd in line. Great view from the back but I'd suggest spending the day lounging if you're going to be standing. I walked around all day and my feet were pretty worn out by the end of the show. But it was wonderful! A lot of late comers to the show on Saturday though, which as always, was distracting.
Without bread we'd just be hungry
but without theatre we'd be dead
#111
Posted: 6/8/10 at 11:34am
I did it today and got there around 8am, and there were already 5 people in line. By 10 there were maybe a total of 10 or 11 people in line...not sure if everyone got tickets
#112
Posted: 6/8/10 at 2:16pm
I went on Sunday, got there at 11:55am after waiting at TKTS only to find that their cheapest ticket was $88. I'm not sure how many people were in front of me but I got standing room location #12. It was a perfect view! Nothing obscured or missed at all. Most everyone else there was allowed to go sit in the boxes after intermission, but I stayed as the view was excellent. Amazing that the people right in front of me paid $137+ for their seats compared to my $27.
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#113
Posted: 6/8/10 at 2:43pm
I'd like to try rush the "closing" performance. They should still have the rush that day, right? Anyone rushed a closing before? If the box office opens at 12, should I be okay if I'm there by 8?
#114
Posted: 6/16/10 at 2:06am
Did anyone rush the show today (Tuesday)? I was wondering if it got a lot more insane the Tuesday after the Tonys.
#115
Posted: 6/16/10 at 11:42am
i got there at 8:15 this morning and was about 12th on line. A lot more people came soon after.
#116
Posted: 6/21/10 at 7:01pm
So are the rush tickets SRO? Or do they have seats too?
#117
Posted: 6/21/10 at 8:06pm
I believe they're SRO (someone correct me if I'm wrong). For AL and CZJ's final performance I stood for Act I and got to move down to an empty seat front row center for Act II.
#118
Posted: 6/22/10 at 7:14pm
well I won't be getting to broadway until after CZJ and AL end their run. I am hoping to see Bernadette a secret dream of mine. I wonder if they will still do rush that is SRO. I don't know about SRO never done it.
#119
Posted: 6/22/10 at 10:30pm
Well CZJ and AL are done as of two days ago. I would assume they would keep it SRO. Night Music SRO is actually really great. The view is fantastic (back of the orchestra) and there is a banister you can lean on, but the show is long which is the only drawback of standing. I guess the only other drawback was that I was very aware of the house staff and their movements from back there. Definitely worth the price...I highly recommend it!
#120
Posted: 7/31/10 at 6:12pm
Anybody done rush since BP and ES have been in the show? Reports? Time? Seat type?
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#121
Posted: 7/31/10 at 6:23pm
I was able to get a rush ticket at the back of the Mezz at 6:00 for a 7:00 show. The view was great, since the Mezz is pretty steep at the Kerr.
#122
Posted: 7/31/10 at 6:26pm
Geez- scarywarhol what day of the week was that on? That's crazy!
"Are you sorry for civilization? I am sorry for it too." ~Coast of Utopia: Shipwreck
#123
Posted: 7/31/10 at 6:35pm
Got to the box office at 9:45 this morning and there were maybe fifteen people ahead of me. Still easily got a rush ticket for tonight--front side orchestra.
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-John Guare, Landscape of the Body
#124
Posted: 7/31/10 at 11:11pm
Friday! Yeah, it was a great deal. There were some empty seats to the side of me, too. Otherwise, the mezz was full.
#125
Posted: 8/1/10 at 7:59am
So excited the rush is seats now. Can't wait to see this when I get back to NYC!
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