#3
Posted: 10/20/14 at 7:22pm
Where are the locations behind Orch or Mezz? $40?
#5
Posted: 11/6/14 at 8:18pm
Any update on this? I'm thinking about see the show this weekend but obviously only if there is a rush.
#9
Posted: 11/7/14 at 12:43pm
Just got my tickets. Planning a whole afternoon with my sister.. First time going to a show so early in the run. So excited.
#10
Posted: 11/7/14 at 3:10pm
alovingfan, did you get SRO or rush tickets today?
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#11
Posted: 11/7/14 at 3:46pm
He wrote in another thread that he needed to find rush tickets for another show, after spending so much for elephant man, so that seems like a no.
#12
Posted: 11/8/14 at 5:25pm
I just checked with the box office and 'there is no rush/SRO policy at this time'
#13
Posted: 11/13/14 at 7:40pm
If anyone is a member for tix4students they have tickets available for a limited numbers of dates for $59 in the mezzanine.
#14
Posted: 11/13/14 at 9:37pm
i asked last week, there will be standing room for 27$ but not til after opening.
#15
Posted: 11/13/14 at 10:19pm
^ This makes my broke teenage heart happy. But how were they over 100% capacity last week if they didn't do SR?
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#16
Posted: 11/13/14 at 10:22pm
YES! That makes me happy! Do you ask them at what point in the day they will be releasing them?
#17
Posted: 11/13/14 at 10:46pm
on days when the show sells out when the box office opens in the morning, otherwise at whatever point in the day the show sells out.
#18
Posted: 11/17/14 at 9:32am
LightsOut, a friend stopped by the Booth over the weekend and was told standing room, effective after opening, would cost $42 !!! I sincerely hope that's not true. The attendant also said all prices may be raised after opening.
#19
Posted: 11/17/14 at 10:23am
Well $42 is a lot less than $75! I'd still pay that to see the show.
#20
Posted: 11/21/14 at 2:01pm
A question for those who have seen this production:
How is the nudity handled? I saw the original production several times and recall it was done profile and was rather brief.
I'm thinking of giving my 9 year old granddaughter to see this version and am curious about how graphic that one scene is.
Thanks in advance!
How is the nudity handled? I saw the original production several times and recall it was done profile and was rather brief.
I'm thinking of giving my 9 year old granddaughter to see this version and am curious about how graphic that one scene is.
Thanks in advance!
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#21
Posted: 11/21/14 at 2:09pm
Update: I just sent you this info in PM, since if someone asked me where they could sit if they wanted to see an actress naked, I wouldn't tell them, but telling you for a good reason does also enable the reverse.
Updated On: 11/21/14 at 02:09 PM
#22
Posted: 12/10/14 at 10:56pm
Has anyone done SRO yet now that it's open? If so, what/time did you get the ticket? How much was it?
#23
Posted: 12/10/14 at 11:48pm
I went today to get info and was told tickets were $42 and were sold whenever they sold out the performance.
#24
Posted: 1/14/15 at 11:30am
I've been glancing at Telecharge to pick a day where I might attempt SRO. If a performance has sold every last general seat and the only thing left is one premium seat, that does not count as sold out, right?
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#25
Posted: 1/14/15 at 5:41pm
To the best of my knowledge that is correct. I think some box offices are more lenient than others though with SRO.
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