Finding Neverland rush

lostphantom
#1Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/19/15 at 11:42am

Hi,

I am wondering if anyone has tried rushing this musical. How's the line like?
Does anyone know approximately how many tickets they give out for each performance?
Any information will be great! Thank you!

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Just_John
#2Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/19/15 at 3:01pm

Some others have posted their rush experiences on the Finding Neverland thread. It sounds like if you want to be first in line 2 hours early is enough.

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VotePeron
#2Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/19/15 at 4:47pm

Got "the last" rush ticket today at 2:30; P20. Excited to see the show. I don't believe there will be much of an obstruction, the auditorium is pretty narrow.

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Just_John
#3Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/19/15 at 4:51pm

Well thats good to know. Is the front row sold first? I saw it from Standing Room in Cambridge and would love to see it from up close if possible,

brdway411
#4Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 7:52am

5 people in line at 751 today (Friday)

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Matt Rogers
#5Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 8:10am

The press release for this says cash only and you can only get one ticket per person, just FYI.

brdway411
#6Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 8:32am

Yup, thanks for the onfo

brdway411
#7Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 10:04am

No rush today

brdway411
#8Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 10:04am

Delete. Double post

Updated On: 3/20/15 at 10:04 AM

lostphantom
#9Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 12:44pm

Brdway411, too bad to hear that.
I didn't know that rush tickets are only offered for certain performances...
Is it because they r sold out today?

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Just_John
#10Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 12:50pm

"A limited number of rush tickets will be available for purchase in-person at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre box office beginning at 10am (12pm on Sundays) for that day's performance(s) only. Rush tickets cost $37 with a maximum of one ticket per person, and may be purchased with cash only. Rush tickets are subject to availability and may not be offered at all performances. Rush seating locations will be determined at the discretion of the box office."

This is from the official press statement. I would have been so upset after waiting for over 2 hours. This is totally misleading that at least 1 rush ticket is reserved for every performance. How hard would it have been to say "based on availability?"

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frogs_fan85
#11Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:05pm

^but it does say that.

neonlightsxo
#12Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:06pm

"Rush tickets are subject to availability and may not be offered at all performances."
It literally says that.

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Just_John
#13Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:12pm

I'll admit I missed that, but it should not say "A limited number WILL be available." This is not a common mistake that shows make when their rush system is based on availability.

neonlightsxo
#14Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:23pm

No, John. It's very clear. The mistake is yours.

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Just_John
#15Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:26pm

will-
wil/Submit
verb
1.
expressing the future tense.
"you will regret it when you are older"
expressing a strong intention or assertion about the future.
"come what may, I will succeed"
2.
expressing inevitable events.
"accidents will happen"
synonyms: tend to, have a tendency to, are bound to, do, are going to, must
"accidents will happen"

may-
m?/Submit
verb
1.
expressing possibility.
"that may be true"
used when admitting that something is so before making another, more important point.
"they may have been old-fashioned, but they were excellent teachers"
2.
expressing permission.
"you may use a sling if you wish"


Just to clear things up for you neon. You seem confused about the English language.

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JBroadway
#16Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:30pm

When they say it "will" be available, I think what they mean is that the rush policy applies to all performances, but it is still subject to availability.

lostphantom
#17Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:37pm

I just hope they could post a sign beforehand on the door saying "no rush tickets today", or something. So that ppl don't have to stay in line for two hours then find out there's no rush tickets.

LarryD2
#18Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:44pm

I just hope they could post a sign beforehand on the door saying "no rush tickets today", or something. So that ppl don't have to stay in line for two hours then find out there's no rush tickets.

Whether or not rush tickets will be available cannot be determined until box office personnel arrive.

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VotePeron
#19Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:48pm

^ Not true. Many shows will post signs the night before stating if rush will not be offered. I know BEAUTIFUL does that often.

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gstrus2
#20Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:54pm

If you go on Ticketmaster there are a hand full of premium, a few regular price orch, and some rear mezz seats left. Guess the rush is only a certain area of the theatre?

LarryD2
#21Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 1:58pm

Not true. Many shows will post signs the night before stating if rush will not be offered. I know BEAUTIFUL does that often.

If a show is sold out in advance, I suppose this is possible. But in most cases it's not. Rush availability is usually determined day-of.

Updated On: 3/20/15 at 01:58 PM

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Phillypinto
#22Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 2:01pm

what seats have they been giving for rush?


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KathyNYC2
#23Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 2:05pm

I strongly doubt Beautiful did that in the third day of previews. It's all just starting - hoping it will be more accurate and convenient as the show moves along.

A sign would be nice but it's not always accurate anyway. I remember standing outside of Cabaret an hour before the box office opened... when a sign was posted that there would be no rush tickets that day (so there was no line). I went for breakfast - and walked by the theater as the box office opened - still no line - and went it to see if they were selling cheap seats and I got one at rush price. Was it an actual "rush ticket"..no idea but I was glad I waited.

I am just happy when a show offers a lottery or a rush (and not a student rush - as I am too old to qualify as a student), I just hope for the best and don't expect anything.

brdway411
#24Finding Neverland rush
Posted: 3/20/15 at 4:21pm

It all good. Hubby and I are having a date night at An America in Paris instead.