My guess is that they have a Wednesday matinee this week because of spring break...
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"He found something that he wanted, had always wanted and always would want— not to be admired, as he had feared; not to be loved, as he had made himself believe; but to be necessary to people, to be indispensable."
-F. Scott Fitzgerald's This Side of Paradise
So what is the deal with SRO for Hair? I know they only sell it when the show is sold out, but where is it? Isn't there a wall right behind the last row of seats?
the standing room is behind the right(and maybe left, idk tho cuz the soud/light stuff is there) of the orchestra. if you cant get tickets, they are a great way to see the show. plenty of cast interaction good sighlines even all the way over and only $25
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I went to lotto Wednesday's evening performance, and there must have been well over 100 names in the bucket. I luckily won (though I was the only one in my group of nine whose name was called), and enjoyed the show immensely.
I lost the lotto three times in a row to relatively small crowds (Friday, Saturday matinee, and Sunday matinee) and then won twice in a row after that (Tuesday and Wednesday matinee). Granted, the Tuesday was St. Patrick's day and the Wednesday matinee was a Wednesday matinee, but the crowds were just as big as the other times. I heard the Saturday and Sunday matinees aren't bad and I can personally attest that Wednesday matinees aren't bad.
Since Hair doesn't play a Wednesday matinee I would think it very difficult to win the Lotto/Rush.
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