Anyone rushed for Grace the past couple of weeks? How late can I/we get there and still get seats for $30? I've read past post of people getting there at like 6pm and getting them. I'd really like that to still be the case!!! Thanks for your help!
The Grace rush worked for us...whew. We finally arrive at the theatre at 5pm and got two tickets in the front row and one off to the side a little in row BB, which is actually the front row too. Among the three of us we came out with three different ideas about the show. I liked it, one gal didn't like it, and the third gal was somewhere in the middle. The one thing we all agreed upon was the fantastic acting. All four did a superb job!l
Last night was very tame. I wasn't going to buy a window card until I walked out and saw how easy it was going to be to meet and have all four actors sign. Glad I bought the window card....mission accomplished! Signed by all!
Just letting anyone who is still interested know, walked up to the Box Office at 5 today and got AA 107. Looks like anyone who is planning does not need to line up early!
I got to the box office around 11:30 this morning and got E15 partial view on the side for the matinee. Still a good view of the stage, only a few lines were delivered out of my sight. The side seats in the rows in front of me were empty, so I assume they did not sell all the rush seats for the matinee. All the actors came out the stage door and signed after the matinee. We were told no personal pictures, but people were able to get some with Ed Asner towards the end. Large crowd at the stage door but the actors signed all Playbills within their reach graciously.
A good play? Did I miss something? Was I at an off night? I think that was one of the worst plays I've ever seen. I enjoyed THE ANARCHIST more.... Maybe it was just a weird night, because I haven't met anyone who hated it as much as I did.
"I know now that theatre saved my life." - Susan Stroman
joined:3/30/07
Posted: 11/12/12 at 11:40pm