Posted: 2/17/20 at 11:19pm
Hi!
I'll be arriving in New York for some 25 of pure theatre. My ultimate goal is too see *every* musical that is on (I previously saw replica productions of Phantom, The Lion King and Wicked, but still would like to see them on Broadway).
I'm trying to book the impossible/inexistent rushes ahead, and then save a few "key" shows where getting cheap tickets is much easier, like Chicago and Phantom, for days where I fail to rush something (tickets ran out etc) so I still get to see a show if everything else fails.
So I'm humbly asking the pro's opinion: what shows are super easier to rush and don't tend to sell out when the box office opens, what shows I should be fine if I arrive early and what shows I should just buy a ticket and don't even bother with rushing?
The way I see it:
Super easy: Phantom, Chicago
Should be ok: Wicked, Beetlejuice, Book of Mormon, Come From Away,Jagged, Mean Girls, Six, Tina, WSS,
Don't even bother trying: Dear Evan Hansen, Hamilton, Frozen, Aladdin, The Lion King, Hadestown, Moulin Rouge,
I know most of what I listed on don't even bother are those that don't have a rush, but maybe there are cheap tickets on some cancellation line I don't know about?
Thanks for any imput!