I know this has probably been posted before...except I'm sort of lazy. I did a search and I didn't find what I want. (Just bits and pieces in someone's review.)
For tomorrow...what time should I be in line at Delacourt in order to get tickets? Aprox. how long is the play?
Updated On: 7/11/05 at 07:31 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/5/04
roughly 2 hours, 45 minutes.
When I saw it, I was in line by 9:15 and safely got tickets.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/5/04
Last Thursday, I got there at 11:30 and got tickets without a problem.
I went on a Sunday, which tends to be busier. The last people to get tickets were in line by 10:30.
So is it safe to say that it's less hectic on weekdays? Hrrrrrm...I guess I'll just make my way down there as early as I can. Thanks for the info!
This is mainly because we all have to have tickets...I'm going in a group as a "well this is better than nothing because we don't get to go to Spamalot" event. :sigh: If they only got like 10 extra tickets for the art interns...grrrrrr.
So there's no possibility that one of us could slip under the radar and possibly get 4 tickets? We're basically taking off from our artistic duties to grab tickets. And I know that it would be preferable that there's more bodies in the art room.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/5/04
FYI -- I've also heard that if you get to the Delacorte by 7:30pm, because of cancellations, you'll be able to get tickets most nights. There were TONS of empty seats last Thursday.
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