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I got a rush ticket on Sunday. It was $40 and they sold the entire front row as well as the extreme sides of the orchestra. Not sure how many total. Also looked like they sold SRO tickets Sunday as well, although I’m not sure how much they were. I also would not recommend getting them unless you are really desperate as the Broadhurst overhand is SUPER low and blocks a good half of the stage.
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They just officially announced their rush policy along with a digital lottery! https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/JAGGED-LITTLE-PILL-Announces-Ticket-Lottery-and-General-Rush-Policy-20191105
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SouthernCakes said: "Can’t figure out where the lottery is?"
JaggedLottery.com, in the article!
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wonder how the lottery and rush seats will differ. based off of Anastasia rush tickets, the line of sight was pretty obstructed. the Broadhurst has some harsh obstructed view seats in the orchestra with a super low bearing mezzanine. anyone with insight on the stage setup think extreme left/right seats would be partial view?
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chrishuyen said: "I picked up a lotto ticket for tonight, so I can update with seats once I get them!"
I got E 20 and 22 in the orchestra, they're the last two seats on the edge so it loooked obstructed when I first sat down, but I never really felt like I missed anything. Not much happens upstage and it was nice being close enough to see all the actors' faces.
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chuckydisc said: "Hamilfan2 said: "I got a rush ticket on Sunday. It was $40 and they sold the entire front row as well as the extreme sides of the orchestra."
Any first-hand knowledge of the view quality from the front-row, via rush, for this production?
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I was front row on the side. The stage is not raked and the front of the stage is lined with lights, so you definitely can’t see the floor and will not see anyone’s feet. That being said, I thought it was a great view, I did not have to strain my neck and it’s great being so close to the action. So as long as you don’t mind missing feet I think they’re a great seating option!
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I stopped by the box office at 1:15pm today and was able to get a rush ticket for the matinee as was the person who arrived at the same time as me. Our seats were the rightmost seats in row A of the mezz. They were considered obstructed, technically, but there wasn't much that you missed. If anything the most obstructed view was the downstage center which was somewhat blocked by the front mezzanine ledge. This was easily fixed by sitting at the front of the seat and only occurred a handful of times.
The person sitting to the left of me paid $169 for her ticket and I don't imagine the view from their seat was worth the extra $129.
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Hamilfan2 said: "chuckydisc said: "Hamilfan2 said: "I got a rush ticket on Sunday. It was $40 and they sold the entire front row as well as the extreme sides of the orchestra."
Any first-hand knowledge of the view quality from the front-row, via rush, for this production?"
I was front row on the side."
What number in the rush line were you?
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I arrived for rush around 10:30 yesterday (Sunday) and was about the 20th ticket in line. They gave out at least about 25 tickets but I’m not sure if there were more. I got a seat in row D all the way house right. I didn’t feel like I missed much but I think far right for rows E/F which also seem to be given out as rush would feel too far removed.
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I rushed this on Saturday. I got there at 8am and was 7th in line. Most people came right before 9am and then the line got fairly long.
I was front row. The stage is high, and to be honest this show is a lot to take from the front row with the projections and choreography! I'm sad they didn't change it more from Boston as it still has the same problems I had with it there. Still can't beat the price and I think Tom Kitt's orchestrations are great!
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Melodicinflation0 said: "I went to the box office this past Saturday around 2:15 pm, and was able to get a rush ticket for that evening. Orchestra H 21"
Really? There was a very long rush line that morning and about halfway through the line they announced they were sold out of rush for both shows and many people left empty handed. Huh. Did they just...decide to sell more for the heck of it later on?
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treblemakerz said: "Melodicinflation0 said: "I went to the box office this past Saturday around 2:15 pm, and was able to get a rush ticket for that evening. Orchestra H 21"
Really? There was a very long rush line that morning and about halfway through the line they announced they were sold out of rush for both shows and many people left empty handed. Huh. Did they just...decide to sell more for the heck of it later on?"
Possibly, I’m not for sure. I just went in for the heck of it on my lunch break. Maybe unclaimed lottery tickets? And I know two other people got rush tickets right after me.
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