#2
Posted: 7/4/13 at 12:35am
tried last Wednesday, got there around 9:30 and the line was to the corner. by the time I got into the box office rush for the matinee was gone and they had a few rush tickets for the evening show left. my friends and I did the $49 rear mezz seats for the matinee.
#3
Posted: 7/4/13 at 11:23am
Does anyone know where the rush seats are typically located?
#4
Posted: 7/4/13 at 11:29am
I would say getting there at 9 is a safe bet. I rushed a couple of Thursdays ago and got there around 8 just to make sure (we were the first in line). By 9:30, I would say there was at least 30 people in the line.
The seats seemed to be mostly in the back and to the side of the orchestra (we were row T). The view was still great and we didn't miss anything on stage.
The seats seemed to be mostly in the back and to the side of the orchestra (we were row T). The view was still great and we didn't miss anything on stage.
#5
Posted: 7/4/13 at 2:00pm
Great! Thanks for all the info guys! It's really helped! :)
#6
Posted: 7/4/13 at 8:48pm
Playbill still says rush is for Mon-Thurs only. Anyone know if this still holds true? I'd like to try tomorrow, but don't want to be out of luck if they don't have rush on Fridays.
#8
Posted: 7/9/13 at 11:47pm
I'm actually going to buy the tickets for this show, so I just want to know, what are the best seats for this show? There's a site I'm posting the link to below that has a seating chart. If I were to pay the highest amount, which are the best seats for me to get, to like see the floor and everything?
http://www.telecharge.com/Broadway/Cinderella/Seating-Chart
http://www.telecharge.com/Broadway/Cinderella/Seating-Chart
#9
Posted: 7/10/13 at 2:19am
I sat in center orchestra row R the first time I saw the show and that was perfect. I wouldn't advise sitting super close because the stage at the Broadway is very high.
#10
Posted: 7/10/13 at 10:05am
I'd say front mez, center, or center orchestra Rows J-N.
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#13
Posted: 8/13/13 at 10:23pm
Anyone else go recently? I'm thinking of going tomorrow morning. Does 8 still sound like a good time to get there?
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#14
Posted: 8/13/13 at 10:43pm
I saw the show tonight. It was really lovely. Victoria Clark was out. I don't know if it was just tonight of if perhaps this week is her vacation. I went to the box office less than 2 hours before the show and they still have rush tickets. Sat in row F of the Rear Mezz
#15
Posted: 12/16/13 at 10:21am
Has anyone done this rush lately? I was there in September and got left orchestra row T seat 1. I noticed then that everyone was able to get TWO student rush tickets instead of 1, as the website and playbill.com state. I need 2 tickets tomorrow so I'm wondering if they changed their policy to 2 or the box office person was just being very generous?..
#16
Posted: 12/16/13 at 12:06pm
Anyone gotten tickets through TDF? They're usually great seats...wondering how they compare for Cinderella.
#17
Posted: 12/17/13 at 12:40am
I was in Side Orch Row J-13 at the end of October, didn't miss a thing!
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#18
Posted: 2/6/14 at 9:21pm
does anyone know if the Tues-Thurs policy still holds true? I am looking to possibly get 2 rush tickets for Sunday...
My friend was able to get one last sunday for laura's last and am wondering if that was just luck or if they are now doing weekends?
My friend was able to get one last sunday for laura's last and am wondering if that was just luck or if they are now doing weekends?
#20
Posted: 2/8/14 at 8:09pm
I got my ticket for Carly and Fran's first before noon and got F on the right side of the orchestra and had a great view.
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#22
Posted: 2/10/14 at 1:16am
Yeah, that's exactly around the time I got mine, so you should be fine.
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#23
Posted: 7/18/14 at 2:42pm
bump..
i know i've asked this question previously and i ended up not finding out for myself but does anyone know if they have rush on the weekends? Their website FAQ still says "Student rush tickets are currently available for performances on Tuesdays through Thursdays"
but then under "buy tickets" they have a link for tix4students to buy in advance. so...do they still do rush at the box office? or just online now? weekends? help. haha
i know i've asked this question previously and i ended up not finding out for myself but does anyone know if they have rush on the weekends? Their website FAQ still says "Student rush tickets are currently available for performances on Tuesdays through Thursdays"
but then under "buy tickets" they have a link for tix4students to buy in advance. so...do they still do rush at the box office? or just online now? weekends? help. haha
#24
Posted: 7/18/14 at 3:42pm
Hairpsray0901, I rushed it on a saturday evening performance last week. I went to the window an hour before the show and I got it. Also, it's pretty empty inside so you should be fine
#25
Posted: 7/26/14 at 12:50am
Are they still giving out orchestra seats for rush?
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