Another newbie with an inane Wicked question
#0Another newbie with an inane Wicked question
Posted: 10/29/04 at 5:30pmI come before all of you wonderfully intelligent and informed posters with a humble question: If I want to stand in line on the day of a performance and hope (pray) for a single cancellation seat for Wicked, do dreams like that ever come true? Any insights or hints?
#1re: Another newbie with an inane Wicked question
Posted: 10/29/04 at 5:36pmit all depends on when you get there, what day, time all that stuff. There is no way to guess those types of things. has it happened? yes it has but Its just luck of the draw.
broadwayguy2
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/18/03
#2re: Another newbie with an inane Wicked question
Posted: 10/29/04 at 5:36pmtry morning-of when the box office opens. You might be able to get a realeased house seat.
#3re: Another newbie with an inane Wicked question
Posted: 10/29/04 at 5:41pmyou have a pretty good chance if you get there early, I'd say they release about 15 tickets a day.
TheaterGeek91
Broadway Star Joined: 5/22/04
#4re: Another newbie with an inane Wicked question
Posted: 10/29/04 at 7:12pm"It's possible... anything's possible!"
#5re: Another newbie with an inane Wicked question
Posted: 10/29/04 at 10:59pmOn the day of the performance, they also release unsold Wheelchair seats at the back of the orchestra for $100 each. They go onsale when the box office opens, and yes, there is a line there beginning around 8am.
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