Student rush for WEDDING SINGER?
#0Student rush for WEDDING SINGER?
Posted: 5/5/06 at 4:28pmHow are the seats for W.S.'s student rush? How early should I get there?
#1re: Student rush for WEDDING SINGER?
Posted: 5/5/06 at 5:19pm
i got student rush about a half hour before the show the day after it opened
i was in the front row
#2re: Student rush for WEDDING SINGER?
Posted: 5/5/06 at 5:40pmMy friend and I are rushing tonight (she's the biggest Stephen Lynch fan). We're leaving now b/c it takes a half hour to get there.
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#4re: Student rush for WEDDING SINGER?
Posted: 5/5/06 at 5:41pm
I got to the box office at around 11:30am (1.5 hours after the box office opened) for a Weds night show about 2-3 weeks ago. I got 1st row 110 & 111. Though they were good seats, the stage is very high & I had to look up the entire time. But, it was worth it. Loved the show! Can't wait to see it again!
Updated On: 5/5/06 at 05:41 PM
#5re: Student rush for WEDDING SINGER?
Posted: 5/5/06 at 5:45pm
The front row seats are amazing.. Yes, the stage is high, but you don't miss a thing. Great show!
#6re: Student rush for WEDDING SINGER?
Posted: 5/5/06 at 11:33pmOk, we got there at about 6:20 or so and got row L in the mezz. I was fine with that because I thought that meant it was almost sold out. But, the mezz was less than half full. It was sad and lonely up there. I'm sure the orch was mostly full (I hope). But, the audience, at least up in the mezz, wasn't really into it. I felt silly every time that I belly-laughed. On a better note, I stage-doored this time. What a sweet cast! I got pictures and autographs from most everyone. I hope it starts filling up for their sakes.
#7re: Student rush for WEDDING SINGER?
Posted: 5/5/06 at 11:38pmANG!! where have you been all my life?
#8re: Student rush for WEDDING SINGER?
Posted: 5/6/06 at 1:16am
Thanks, guys, for your advice etc.
It's so sad when you see a show and the theater is empty and the audience is non-responsive. I saw Caroline, or Change in the mezzanine and it was EMPTY and the only time the audience really showed any emotion was after Lot's Wife. I think because the audience thinks they are in the mezzanine that the orchestra people will do the cheering and laughing for them. LOL.
The only show where I sat in the mezzanine and saw phenomenal audience responses was in Jersey Boys. The audience was insanely responsive. Almost too responsive (ie: cheering during songs, screaming things, and what pushed me over the edge, SINGING ALONG...grrrrr)
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