Leading Actor Joined: 2/16/16
Was wondering if anyone has won the North Country lottery -- where have the seats been? Thank you!
Won lotto tix and was seated in second row mezz. Great view, great deal.
Swing Joined: 4/27/17
How far in advance did they send results?
Featured Actor Joined: 9/2/21
When I won the lottery for this I was seated in side Orchestra, pretty close to the stage. It was overall a great view.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/08
Finally caught this tonight via lotto, got B112. Third row on the aisle. Fantastic seat and I loved the show, I might even try to see it again before they close Sunday in case they do t make it back.
Was everyone in? Going back tomorrow.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/23/12
Anyone get rush about an hour before curtain?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/08
Auggie27 said: "Was everyone in? Going back tomorrow."
Yep, everyone was in!
I’ve won the lottery twice and both times seats were excellent. First time was Orch BB 112 (Front Row Orchestra - Aisle) and then Orch A 108-109 (Second Row)
For the latter visit, it was last Saturday (1/15) and everyone was in and sounding wonderful
At the matinee today the show was halted just before Elizabeth’s monologue and “Forever Young” to correct a wayward lighting problem. The hiatus was about 10 minutes. Joy and Winngham took their places again and backed up. The loss of momentum was not noticed and the gorgeous ending was as emotional and effective as ever.
Beautiful performance, entire company in.
 
 
Stand-by Joined: 4/20/19
I got second row center. I liked some of the musical numbers but hated the show. I have been told the depression sucked before and you really need to add substance to make things impactful. The standing ovation was only warranted if people thought the actors did well in spite of the bad material. The reason the current to kill a mockingbird hits is because the story is strong and it does not rely on the depression just being **** to tell it.
Stand-by Joined: 2/2/05
You asked every person why they stood? 
 
I have seen it twice (third time Sunday) and I think it is close to perfection and the best thing running on Broadway. I can assure you that every time I have stood at curtain call it has been because of the exceptional performances borne out of the exceptional material.
Featured Actor Joined: 9/2/21
I've also seen the show twice and will be entering the lotteries for this final weekend. If I don't win, I'll suck it up and buy a regular ticket. I really love this show and I have my doubts that it will actually return (and if it does, I doubt it will be with this entire cast). And trust that I WILL be crying when Duquesne Whistle starts!
I'm going back for the closing performance, the 3 p.m. matinee Sunday. Plenty of seats at Telecharge, many affordable.
Featured Actor Joined: 9/2/21
Won the lottery for tomorrow night's show and got seats in row BB. So excited to see this one more time!
I’ll be there tomorrow night in orch. row A! I saw the last performance before the shut down, and the show has been on my mind ever since then. I also decided to try and see it again just in case it doesn’t make it back. 
 
I’ll be there tomorrow night in orch. row A! I saw the last performance before the shut down, and the show has been on my mind ever since then. I also decided to try and see it again just in case it doesn’t make it back. 
 
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/08
Hoping to catch it again this weekend, lost the lotto for tomorrow but will play for Sunday…or else just bite the bullet and get a ticket. I haven’t gotten the show out of my mind since seeing it the other day. Enjoy everyone!
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/30/15
Just double-checking that Social Toaster runs the lottery and this is the right website 
https://northcountrylottery.com/
Can someone confirm?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/08
That is correct, but their final lottery (for tomorrow’s matinee) has already been drawn.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/30/15
I won but I was having issues with the website. I called telecharge and they gave me a balcony seat. I've checked and it's obstructed. Still plenty of seats in the mezzanine and orchestra so I wonder if I can ask to be moved tomorrow.
The Belasco balcony has been closed for this production, unavailable on any website. Confused.
Stand-by Joined: 2/2/05
It was opened for this week because demand warranted it. It is definitely on sale for $89 for tomorrow’s performance.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/20/08
Wow! Good for them! Glad they are having good crowds this week. The balcony looked closed when I was there on Tuesday. Orchestra was maybe 75-80% full.
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