Broadway Legend Joined: 4/3/09
This puzzles me, yes I understand that the rush policy for High is a youth discount, but why not just make it a general rush.
When I went to the box office yesterday to inquire I was told it was a "Youth discount" the words of the box office lady she said that "You MUST have an ID that shows you are between 17-21".
I think that is a pretty silly policy esp. considering they need all the $ they can get so why don't they make it a general rush?
Note: I am 19 so I can buy a ticket under the current policy so Im not complaining b/c I can't buy a ticket, im just wondering why if they need to sell tickets they don't open the rush tickets to everyone. She told me that the front row is held for rush at $26.50 so In my mind they sell it for $26.50 no matter what so it's not like they are getting more $ for the front row from people who aren't between 17-21
Just something to think about
Updated On: 3/27/11 at 06:02 PM
If you're over 21 and end up buying a more expensive ticket then I guess it was effective..
Broadway Star Joined: 2/21/11
i feel its more so having to do with the play material it deals with teen drug use and other themes like that and i feel they want that demo to be able to access the tickets
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
I think it is an attempt to open up the traditional student rush and make it instead a youth rush in order to include college-age kids who aren't in college. But it oddly eliminates 15- and 16-year olds, and pretty much leaves older students in the dust. I see what they're trying to do, not sure there isn't a better way to do it, however, especially since they're not currently breaking box office records.
I did rush it today with my 20-year old son and we both loved it.
If all you really can afford is rush, just ask someone who's in the age range to use their ID for you.
Broadway Star Joined: 2/21/11
@april hi april i believe it was you and your soon who were next to me in the front today :) and in regards to not breaking records they have only had 3 performances this seems like a show once word gets out sales will pick up....
Swing Joined: 10/18/07
What time did most of you rush? I'm wanting to see it on a Saturday, I'm just not sure if I can get away with rushing around 4 or 5pm or if I need to get there at 10am.
Furthermore, any idea how many rush seats they sell and if they're all front row?
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/3/09
This rush policy is just a sick way for the producers to lure underage children into a theater and show them full frontal male nudity. They should be arrested for distributing pornography to children.
Updated On: 4/15/11 at 10:28 AM
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
Yes, Jordan. All those children from the ages of 17-21. Bored today, are we?
Yeah. I spent some time with your Mom this morning. That's enough to bore the shlt out of anyone.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
Huh. Who knew you were into necrophilia?
Updated On: 4/15/11 at 01:58 PM
I didn't say we did anything sexual you sick disgusting pervert.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
Then just what was it you were doing with my dead mother that you found so boring?
Well, I was TRYING to have a conversation with her. But even the Ouija board told me it wasn't worth my time.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
Ooooh. Really snappy comeback, there - on the other hand, you have conclusively proven that it is possible to have a childish mentality past the age of 21.
And your comeback there was snappy as well. I mean it, I'm at a loss for something else to say to you now, you're just THAT witty.
I'm funna go play wif my legos now. And you should put on a clean diaper and go out and enjoy the day. It's beautiful outside.
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