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estupido24
#1Lion King question
Posted: 8/17/12 at 6:33am

Hi,
I was wondering. is there still a STR for the lion king on Broadway?
is there anyway of getting ticket for less then a 100$?
help would be appreciated!
thank you!

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dramamama611
#2Lion King question
Posted: 8/17/12 at 8:06am

STR? Sorry, but I don't know what that is.


No, there are no discounts for Lion King. (Well, almost never) It sells beautifully without them.


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anmiller07
#2Lion King question
Posted: 8/17/12 at 8:55am

I'm guessing the OP is talking about SRO? If so, yes, it seems like they still have SRO for $15 - $20.

Edit - Actually I linked an old list. It seems like they no longer do SRO.
Updated On: 8/17/12 at 08:55 AM

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aasjb4ever
#3Lion King question
Posted: 8/17/12 at 8:57am

OP? SRO? Honey, in my day we only abbreviated a BJ.

But they were never abbreviated. Lion King question

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Justin D
#4Lion King question
Posted: 8/17/12 at 10:07am

Last year I was able to get an $80. ticket for back row of the mezz. I guess it depends on what time of the year you are looking to go. I'm a fan of the show but unless they start to put in some cheaper tickets, I dont think I will bother seeing it again anytime soon. But on the other hand I am glad it sells so well and will be around for a long time to come.


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Quiche2
#5Lion King question
Posted: 8/17/12 at 6:01pm

Not on Broadway, but on tour you can find them for pretty cheap prices. I saw it in Charlotte, NC, and I got a Tier II ticket for $35.10. The theater I saw it in has 2 mezzanines and they call them Tier I and Tier II.


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bwayphreak234
#6Lion King question
Posted: 8/17/12 at 6:08pm

I know some cities for the tour have student rush if the show isn't sold out. That's obviously different for each city.


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