Anyone knows the details on rush for this show? How many can you get? How much is one? Student vs general? Seat location?
$35, student (specifically college) only, 1 per ID.
Where are the seats?
Updated On: 11/6/12 at 12:22 AM
Anyone tried? Any info about when to show up or what the demand seems to be?
Unless you have a desire to see any of the individual performers solely for the novelty of seeing them live, I strongly suggest skipping this show. It's Rebeck at her worst, and like most reviews said, she throws out these heavy subjects like God and corporate corruption, and yet she doesn't really talk about anything. There's no substance in this play at all, only hot air. I didn't laugh once, and this was the first time I ever so strongly considered leaving (I only stayed because I feel that I can't have an opinion on something, either positive or negative, if I don't actually see the entire work). edit: The actors all make a valiant effort, but their respectable performances are no match for such mediocre material.
That being said, rush tickets are extremely easy to obtain. I walked up to the window around 6:30pm last Saturday and got second row orchestra, all the way to the right. It seems that rush takes up the first few rows of the orchestra on both sides, the two seats on the end of each aisle. And the extremely kind woman at the box office did not check my ID, but I don't if that's the norm.
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