South Pacific Rush?...
#1South Pacific Rush?...
Posted: 3/3/09 at 10:40pmI'm sorry I know this has been discussed in other posts, but i just sort of needed to know quickly last minute...what's with the South Pacific rush possibility that's been floating around? Any chance of it existing at tomorrow's evening performance? And how does one go about pursuing it? Thanks, and hope this doesn't annoy anyone!
#2re: South Pacific Rush?...
Posted: 3/3/09 at 10:48pmThe haven't been selling out, on the weekdays anyway. You should be fine getting rush tickets for tomorrow night anytime between 6 and 8.
#2re: South Pacific Rush?...
Posted: 3/3/09 at 11:45pmGet there for 5:30. I got there at that time when I rushed it and there was a pretty significant line already formed. There's no bad seats, honestly, but it's best not to risk it.
Lucy Harbin
Understudy Joined: 2/1/04
#3re: South Pacific Rush?...
Posted: 3/5/09 at 11:11pm
Where are the rush seats located?
And do they sell them on the weekends?
basketcase
Featured Actor Joined: 4/19/04
#4re: South Pacific Rush?...
Posted: 3/6/09 at 12:03am
The rush seats are whatever seats didn't sell for a particular performance. There's no guarantee that they'll be available for any performance, although lately they are usually available during the week. You may sometimes get lucky on a Friday, but it's doubtful you'll be able to get them on a Saturday.
When I went on a Thursday we got seats in the fifth row of the orchestra. The very back of the orchestra and the back and extreme sides of the mezzanine were all empty.
#5re: South Pacific Rush?...
Posted: 3/6/09 at 12:36amis this with a student ID only? or is it a general rush anyone can try for? and is it 1 or 2 tickets per person?
#6re: South Pacific Rush?...
Posted: 3/6/09 at 12:52amYou need a student ID and they're very strict about it being one per person.
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