I went to the box office tonight to inquire about rush, and the rush policy is $26.50 per ticket, two tickets per ID, when the box office opens, best available seats.
I was given Front Mezzanine, Row C for tonight's performance.
Thanks for posting!
Awesome! Thanks Foster. :)
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
I just got back. The seat was Front Mezzanine Right, Row C, Seat 22.
The view was partially obstructed, but it was totally worth it.
So THAT'S what your text/what you did tonight, Andy. So awesome. Sorry I didn't come with (I was in NJ). But thanks for the info! Worth the $26.50 even with side-view? No potential to move during intermission?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Eugene, at another performance there might have been a chance to move, but this was a Saturday night, and the Orchestra, at least, was full.
Since this production is a limited run of about a month and a half, I'm assuming it's going to be quite filled.
But like I said, your best bet to move seats would be if you go on a weeknight, in previews if you can.
It was still worth it even with the obstructed view. I missed a chunk of stage left, but not much went on over there. Most of the action takes place center stage and stage right.
Does anyone know how crowded the rush is now a days? I am thinking of going tomorrow for the matinee.
when I did rush the show was basically sold out, but rush was easy to get-I got side mezz row B about 2 hours before the show. The show was haunting, I still can't get parts of it out of my head (that's a good thing!).
I did rush two weekends ago on a Sunday (4/27), got there about 12:05pm. My seat was Front Mezzanine Row C, all the way LEFT, obstructed view. Couldn't see anything going on at the Sink, but everything else was clear.
I got a ticket around 1pm on a Sunday in April and it was Mezz row F seat 2 right on the aisle.
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