I've been unsuccessful since it's opened on the weekends. You have to try on the weekdays, the BO will come out and will tell you if they will have any student rush that day. They don't have set seats it just if they aren't selling well that day they will discount tickets for a student rush. Hope this helps.
Not about Rush tickets but I thought I would put my question here anyway- regarding their Digital Lottery- I just entered for tomorrow, Saturday. It only gave me the 8PM performance to enter, not the matinee. Anyone know why? Holiday schedule maybe? Thx!
I stopped by the box office to check about student rush around 2pm on April 19, and they told me they had two seats, one upstairs and one downstairs, but we needed three. They said to check back again after 4pm, but when I checked back around 5:30 they were sold out.
They mentioned that they would definitely not have rush on the weekends, and said something along the lines of "we probably won't even do the lottery" so I guess lottery is also availability dependent.
Does anyone know anything about the Student Rush that has been advertised on Ain't Too Proud's website? She was considering rushing for us tomorrow, but there was very little information and then I saw this thread, which says they don't do it on Saturdays. Insight?
Don’t know about rush but I went to the bo to buy tickets yesterday and they don’t have weekends available until after the tonys. A few scattered seats with high prices. Weekdays are not much better but there are more left than on weekends. Old if that helps or not but that’s what I found yesterday
should also note that the lottery is almost nonexistent anymore I’ve been trying to enter for weeks and it’s been unavailable.
9/21: Not rushing ATP, but I’m rushing across the street for Betrayal and there are only 2 people in line for ATP at 9:24am.
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