Journey's End Rush Policy?
Journey's End Rush Policy?#1
Posted: 2/16/07 at 10:05pmI've been looking around but I haven't been able to locate any details on Journey's End rush policy while it's in previews. If anyone knows the location of the seats, whether or not it's general or student, and what time I should get there for a Saturday matinee - it would be appreciated! I'd really like to see this tommorrow.
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re: Journey's End Rush Policy?#2
Posted: 2/16/07 at 10:12pmStudent rush is $20 at the box office on the day of the performance.
re: Journey's End Rush Policy?#2
Posted: 2/16/07 at 10:17pmdo you think I'd be able to get a ticket if I got to the city by noon? (for the matinee) I have no idea how busy this show has been since it's only the second week of previews.
re: Journey's End Rush Policy?#3
Posted: 2/16/07 at 10:37pmIt's not selling too well given that it's still in previews. You should be able to land a rush ticket at noon, just no guarantee where the seat will be.
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re: Journey's End Rush Policy?#5
Posted: 3/20/07 at 10:10pmDoes anyone know how rush has been for this lately?
re: Journey's End Rush Policy?#6
Posted: 3/20/07 at 10:15pmThe shows has the lowest capacity on Broadway, you'll definately get a ticket. I went on Saturday at 12:30 for a 2 PM curtain. Still $20. I sat second row, center.
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re: Journey's End Rush Policy?#7
Posted: 3/20/07 at 10:23pmThanks!
re: Journey's End Rush Policy?#8
Posted: 3/20/07 at 10:32pmi was there last friday, got a ticket 2 hours before the show, front row center.
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