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#1

Hamilton SRO

Does Hamilton still do SRO tickets for $40? Where are they located and what are the chances of getting them? Thanks. 

#2

Hamilton SRO

Not sure where they are located but after they draw the lottery winners, if they have SRO (sometimes they don't) they draw from the lottery bucket. So your odds are slim 

#3

Hamilton SRO

My friends did the lotto the other day and said that 2,000 people entered! I don't know how that is even possible. So yes, your chances are slim.

#4

Hamilton SRO

That can't be right....even at the beginning when things were totally insane, the numbers were "only" in the 700s.  Still, the numbers are impressive.


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#5

Hamilton SRO

SRO availability is on a show-to-show basis. I've been at lottos where there have been 10, 7, 4, or 2 spots available. The number is never really a guarantee.

They are still $40, I won the lotto a few weeks ago and got one seat in the front and one SRO seat (I gave that to my friend). That day (Sunday) there were only a hundred or so at the lotto. The spots are at the back of the main level (behind the last row on the stairs). She said she missed a little bit from the top of the stage, but otherwise had a great view of everything.

#6

Hamilton SRO

For last nights lottery, there were no SRO and I would estimate 1k+ for lotto, it was the biggest I'd seen- more than summer. But I did get box seats for 3 dates

#7

Hamilton SRO

There were over 1,300 people, easily for Sunday night's show. It's been absolutely insane during thisholiday week. There was still a line to sign up through the Marquis underpass at 5:30 (they would only let people who got in line by 5:30 to sign up). The lotto didn't start until about 5:40 (for a 7:30 curtain).

#8

Hamilton SRO

I wonder why they're not offering SRO for every show??


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#9

Hamilton SRO

SRO spots are in use each show. They only offer SRO to lotto when the SRO tickets haven't already been sold prior. 

I think they're sold to cast/crew beforehand and whatever is still available day of is lottoed off (a source on the inside). Lately, they haven't had SRO for lotto, which makes sense to me.

#10

Hamilton SRO

MyLife said: "SRO spots are in use each show. They only offer SRO to lotto when the SRO tickets haven't already been sold prior. 

 

I think they're sold to cast/crew beforehand and whatever is still available day of is lottoed off (a source on the inside). Lately, they haven't had SRO for lotto, which makes sense to me.

 

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well that sucks!


A Chorus Line revival played its final Broadway performance on August 17, 2008. The tour played its final performance on August 21, 2011. A new non-equity tour started in October 2012 played its final performance on March 23, 2013. Another non-equity tour launched on January 20, 2018. The tour ended its US run in Kansas City and then toured throughout Japan August & September 2018.

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