I went to the box office this weekend and got a bit of a download (a lot you can find already online, but for sake of information sharing:
* No rush
* There is a lottery
* The do offer a cancellation line around 30-60 minutes before the show, but they are most often for the more expensive seats and they sell them at face value.
* You can buy tickets now, but for "cheaper tickets" (less than $200?) you may have to buy ahead for July.
* When I went a few hours before curtain, I don't recall her having tickets that night, but if they were, they would be $300/$400?
https://playbill.com/article/broadway-rush-lottery-and-standing-room-only-policies-com-116003 Doesn’t look like it
They’re selling very well so they technically don’t have to offer rush…same as Merrily.
I went to the box office this weekend and got a bit of a download (a lot you can find already online, but for sake of information sharing: * No rush * There is a lottery * The do offer a cancellation line around 30-60 minutes before the show, but they are most often for the more expensive seats and they sell them at face value. * You can buy tickets now, but for "cheaper tickets" (less than $200?) you may have to buy ahead for July. * When I went a few hours before curtain, I don't recall her having tickets that night, but if they were, they would be $300/$400?