TJJ1296 said: "LesWickedly said: "phan24 said: " Iasked if they had rush and the man told me they are not doing rush. They were busy so I didn’t inquire any more, but according to him no rush!"
Makes me even happier I picked up a ticket last night, as I was planning on rushing when there in June. $47 for all the way in the back, a steal compared to the pricing of the rest of the theatre (no discount code for my dates)."
Is that $47 with or without fees? I know the $47 TodayTix tickets end up being like $59 when once you check out"
It is $57 after fees, so if you can go to the box office, do that. Do it though Telecharge over TodayTix for sure though, since you can choose your seats and save $2, unless you have TodayTix credit.
Thanks for all this info! I need clarification too - was it just on certain days they don't hold a rush? I might stop by the box office tomorrow on my lunch break to get the full info.
I went by today. There have not stopped doing rush. That was incorrect information.
They have stopped Friday - Sunday rush. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Sundays evenings there might be seats still. The man at the box office foresees rush ending over the next month, after Tony nominations. He says if someone is first to the box office, for a Wednesday evening rush, there's a better chance than not. However, there are no guarantees at all. It depends day to day. A line of 20 people won't be given rush seats. There might be 4 for Wednesday night, for example, he said. First come, first and only served.
If they are only committed to maybe having 3 or 4 seats, 2 or 3 shows a week, MAYBE, why not just bag the whole thing and not waste everyone's time. This maybe we will, maybe we won't, we probably won't but we still might is just jerking people around needlessly.
For people who want to see the show for cheap and don't mind when, The Actor's Fund is holding a special midnight performance on May 17th. They have a few seats left, which are all $40. The only thing is the show starts at 11:45 that night. Not sure why that decision was made - that seems so tiring for the actresses - but it's for a good cause.
The midnight performance is basically a volunteer effort on the cast and crew’s part. They give an extra performance that will sell out and proceeds go to a good cause. Apparently, the Doll’s House Part 2 performance last year was a great performance with great audience energy. I imagine TTW will be very similar.
They still had some $47 tickets left when I went on Tuesday and got a pair at the box office since I'd rather pay that price then have to be bothered with rush. If you don't care about sitting towards the top this would be the easiest way to go.
I stopped by the box office on Sunday, Monday evening, and Tuesday morning and was told by three separate people that they are no longer selling rush tickets.
I bit the bullet and bought some $59 rear mezzanine tickets (with fees, $70). They're in the last row. But I really want to see this! My credit card will be hurting because there are also four Harry Potter tickets on there this month.
I was first on line Sunday got there at 11:30a. They definitely aren't selling rush anymore and the show was totally sold out that day. No way was I going to pay at least $169 for tickets to the show so I bought a $47 ticket for last row mezz for a date in June. I think that's the way to go for this show if you want to see it at a relatively cheap price. I'm surprised at how well it's selling. It makes me regret not doing rush in previews or buying tickets when they were on tdf.