I'm thinking of buying tickets. How are row B, 7-11 left? Will I miss to much since it's far on the left side?
You will miss ensemble dancers and set pieces. Don't pay full price for those seats. The stage is also really high if your in the front row, so I don't know if it's any better in the second. I wouldn't reccomend buying them.
Those are kind of close. I sat in A6 to the right and it was really hard to see.
Updated On: 7/11/06 at 08:16 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/4/05
yeah, def DONT pay full price for them by ANY means. Cause if you're a student (aka in college or lower) you can go to the box office at like 11:00 and get those same seats, maybe either further toward the center, for $25
and its not like lotto, its rush, so you're basically guaranteed that you'll get tickets. I mean, its not a SURE sure deal, cause they do run out sometimes, but especially depending on when you go, you should be just fine. I mean, my friends got rush on a sunday matinee which seems to be one of the busier days, and they even got there a little late after the box office opened and they were just fine. Now, if you were considering buying really GOOD seats for full price, I'd say get em cause its SOOOO worth it to be sitting dead center or close to there, its amazing
But yeah... basically, get rush if you're gonna go for those types of seats
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/25/04
The seats are fine. I sat in B 9-11 and they were fine, and only $25 each. Get rush.
Well yea there great for rush price, $26.25 but do not pay any more for them. It's not worth it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
if youre gonna get full price tickets get center, & atleast 4th row or further back. it is a REALLY high stage and front row for student rush, there are a couple of times where Robbie is on the floor and you cant see him.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/4/05
^and see, stephen makes some of his very best and most brilliant facial expressions at the times when he's on the floor- so you dont wanna miss it if you can help it :P hehe
well, I mean, he makes amazing expressions ALL the time, but, yeah, the ones he makes while on the floor are pretty darn wonderful!
Well if I can't get center cause I was buying tickets for tomorrow and already checked, but I'll definitley do rush. How high is the stage? Like, higher than the neil simon? Will I miss too much if I do rush? Thanks!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
higher than the neil simon, yes. and another annoying thing- for some strange reason the pit people dont realize that aside from being able to see them, we can also HEAR them and man do those people talk... I really wanted shush them about 6 times last time I saw the show. not my favorite place to rush.
You just won't see people's feet and things way upstage such as the car. What I would do is go later in the day, because after they sell the first row they sell the box seats, which are full view or orchestra on the sides, which are partial view but the stuff you miss isn't as bad as in the front row. I've also heard of people getting center orchestra but in the last couple of rows.
Updated On: 7/11/06 at 10:00 PM
for some strange reason the pit people dont realize that aside from being able to see them, we can also HEAR them and man do those people talk
So true. The first time I went, out of no where someone in the pit went "Oh f*ck." They don't realize how loud they talk.
If you get there about 9:30, you can get fornt row center. Those are nice.
Chorus Member Joined: 7/12/06
I had those seats paid $60. They had a nice view of the stage
so is a wednesday mattinee hard to get rush to?
No.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I sat in F 105 and saw more than I wanted to by the time the first act curtain fell
What do you mean you saw more than you wanted too??
I do believe that Tom didn't like the show.
im sorry im probably incredibly annoying but i dont live in nyc so i gotta see if i have a really good chance at getting tickets for the shows im trying to go to.
what time should i get there for rush tickets like 9:30 on wednesday morning?
9:30 should be perfect. When I got there at 9:30 I got front row center.
This show is worth paying full price, the seats one usually gets for $ 26 are really not the best, i had a neck pain after the 1st act, while seeing the show from the front row. Also if us, the fans of the show advice everyone to get student tix and not pay full price. The show will close very soon. A show needs to sell full priced tix to remain open. Good job, fans of TWS! Even if the entire theatre is sold out and everyone paid $ 26, the show will not make money. And yes, im a student and took advantage of this student seats, a few times out of the 7 times i've seen the show.
muscle, would you actually pay full price for this?
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/4/05
^I payed full price before, and I'd pay full prica again in a HEARTBEAT!!! heck, I'd pay full price an infinite amount of times if it meant I got to see the show an infinite amound of times
I seriously have never been so thoroughly entertained by a show in my life. I've been extremely moved by shows, I've loved shows, but I've never had as much FUN at any other show as I did at Wedding Singer
I have, I spent over 300 bucks in all the times i've seen this. It was totally worth my money. Withoutatrace: Do you want this show to close and all these people to lose their jobs? Also i treated 2 of my friends to see the show when i did student rush.
you spent over $300 for seven tickets though...would you pay $110 to see it another time?
i won't answer the question about wanting the show to close because i don't want people to attack me. i will definitely be at the closing performance though!
that was really nice of you to treat two of your friends to see the show!
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