Nothing announced yet.
Just announced. $40 general rush, two per person.
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Yeah these rush prices are getting out of hand. Especially for a show that I don't think will even do that well.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/4/13
Greed...so shameful. Kinky Boots which is a SMASH HIT isn't even 40 dollars.
Isn't every rush pretty much between $35 and 40$ now? Unfortunately, seems to be the new normal. :
KINKY BOOTS is also a lottery now. They are generally cheaper.
Glass Menagerie is $37, Kinky is $37, Gentleman's Guide is $35, Annie is $40, Chicago is $37, Once is $35, Pippin is $37, and Spiderman is $40.
Before we get hyperbolic about these prices, I wanted to point out that $40 is pretty much standard rush price now. So...yeah, it stinks that the days of $20 tickets are gone, but this isn't really a surprise.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/4/13
Well Spider-Man and Annie are closing. So other than those 2 the others are HITS and not 40.
StickIt: Yeah, Book of Mormon pretty much remains the exception ($27 SRO, $32 lotto).
Thanks for the Beautiful rush info, though!
I think MTC's rush is $25, isn't it? But yeah, that's clearly not the norm anymore.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
I believe Big Fish has a $27 rush, but yeah, that seems to be gone now.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/8/11
In general (I know no one can say about Beautiful), how does rush work on two-show days? Does the box office sell rush for both shows at the same time, in the morning, when the box office opens? Or does it vary?
I think it depends on the show.
Broadway Star Joined: 11/15/07
I've never encountered a rush that didn't sell both shows when the box office opened. I think that's pretty standard.
I've never encountered a rush that didn't sell both shows when the box office opened. I think that's pretty standard.
There are actually many shows that sell rush tickets "two hours before curtain" rather than both matinee and evening at the same time. I agree that selling both shows when the box office opens is most often the case, but I have encountered quite a few with the "two hours before" policy.
I guess I'll find out! Thanks for the advice. I'll report back.
I hate this price as much as everyone, but until we all stop paying it, they will keep raising it.
And from everything I read, they think this is going to be a pretty big hit.
I would think that since it says they're available "day-of," they'll be selling both shows when the box office opens on a two-show day.
What's so funny (to me) about our outrage at the $40 price, myself included, is that it's only because it hits the $40 threshold! I had no problem paying $37 for a countless number of shows, but going into the 4's makes the price appear much steeper!
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Someone posted on the other board that his (or her) rush seat was in the rear orchestra.
All over the place, I think. A friend rushed yesterday. I wonder if they had more tickets leftover than people in line, because although it was pretty full last night, there were pockets here and there.
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