Book of Mormon Standing Room tickets start tonight
#2
Posted: 2/26/11 at 5:11pm
That's kinda pricey for standing room.
#3
Posted: 2/26/11 at 11:15pm
I stood tonight and paid $27.
#4
Posted: 2/26/11 at 11:19pm
How was the view? I've never been in the theater
#5
Posted: 2/26/11 at 11:21pm
Perfect view, could see facial expressions, and the sets weren't cut off at all. I'd do it again for sure.
#6
Posted: 2/26/11 at 11:36pm
Great! That sounds like a great option for me. Thanks!
#7
Posted: 2/27/11 at 12:00am
Taylor, when did you buy your ticket? Before or after the lottery?
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#8
Posted: 2/27/11 at 12:01am
Telecharge says $27.
#9
Posted: 2/27/11 at 12:37am
I bought my standing room ticket around 7:15. There were only two people ahead of me and we lined up in the lobby until the house was completely sold out. Not all SRO spots were sold tonight.
#10
Posted: 2/27/11 at 9:52am
WARNING!!!! They will not sell you standing room until it is completely sold out. They kept refusing me. Remember that even though it says sold out on-line there are still the obstructed view seats that have to be sold directly from the theatre. Last night I asked for standing room and the box office guy refused me quite rudely and said there wouldn't be any. I went ahead and bought the 69 dollar ticket because I didn't want to risk not getting standing room, and then like 5 people behind me in line - they started selling standing room. This was AFTER lottery.
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#11
Posted: 2/27/11 at 1:08pm
I asked the guy handling the lottery last night whether standing room would be available, to which he responded, "Not until after opening, if they decide to." So after I lost the lottery, I just left. Had I know SR would be available, I'd have opted. Very frustrating.
#12
Posted: 6/25/11 at 9:36pm
Now since it is sold out for every performance that isn't a factor anymore right?
#13
Posted: 9/17/11 at 3:52pm
Didn't want to start a different thread for this but I had a question. I did try looking it up first,but has anyone done Standing Room recently on a weekend? I am thinking about going trying my luck for either of the shows tomorrow and was wondering just how early I would have to get over there.
Thanks so much.
Thanks so much.
#14
Posted: 9/17/11 at 4:57pm
My friends did it for the Saturday matinee last weekend. They got there at around 8 were about 6th in line.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
#15
Posted: 9/17/11 at 7:25pm
2 Saturdays ago, Taylor from further up in the thread got on the line at 6 AM for tickets for the matinee and was 3rd (? correct me if I'm wrong, Taylor) in line and we got tickets no problem.
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#16
Posted: 9/17/11 at 8:36pm
I can add another voice to the early morning crowd. I lotto'd yesterday and the lotto guy told the crowd that if they wanted to stick, then they could get in the standing room crowd, which starts around 8 a.m.
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#17
Posted: 9/17/11 at 10:50pm
How many standing room spots are there? And do you think the early morning rush is necessary for them? Or have any been available upon box office opening?
#18
Posted: 9/17/11 at 11:01pm
There's about 24 spots, if I recall.
And if you're trying to get tickets to the matinee, I highly suggest getting there early. For an evening show, 3 or 4 is fine. The line gets long quickly.
SRO is always sold an hour before curtain.
And if you're trying to get tickets to the matinee, I highly suggest getting there early. For an evening show, 3 or 4 is fine. The line gets long quickly.
SRO is always sold an hour before curtain.
"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
#19
Posted: 9/18/11 at 12:33am
28 spots, exactly. I walked by the theatre around 2pm on Thursday and there was already a long line. I didn't think people would still get there early now considering a lot college students try SRO.
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#20
Posted: 9/19/11 at 4:05pm
Anyone try this past weekend? If so, when did you get in line and how soon did it fill to capacity? A friend is visiting and I would love to take her.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#21
Posted: 9/20/11 at 11:09am
i'm going to be in new york in a couple weeks. i want to try the lottery on a tuesday. can anyone give me an idea of what time i need to get there to line up at? thanks guys for your help, i really hope i can get a ticket.
#22
Posted: 10/19/11 at 11:34pm
does anyone know how many tickets are allowed per person? 1 or 2?
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#23
Posted: 10/20/11 at 12:08pm
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#24
Posted: 10/20/11 at 1:18pm
how has the standing room line been recently now that school has started back up?
#25
Posted: 10/24/11 at 11:27am
How has standing room been lately? I'm going to try to do SRO for November 2nd (so I have 2 opportunities with Matinee and Evening) and wasn't sure what time people normally start lining up.
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