School of Rock Rush

TamzBway
#1School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/10/16 at 10:44pm

Sorry if this post exists, as I am having trouble finding it. How early do you think I should get there for School of Rock Rush on the weekend? Does anyone know where seats are and if it depends where you are in line for what seats you get? Thanks for any advice!

Notreallysilent 2
#2School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/10/16 at 10:48pm

I'm not sure about the ticket location, but I know it could get very long. In one of Alex's broadway vlogs he showed the line and it was pretty long and it was on a Sunday

Markecib
#3School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/10/16 at 10:58pm

I went on a Sunday a few weeks ago. I got there around 9 and was 5th. The box office opens at noon Sunday's and by 10 the line went around the corner. Seats are scattered. I was front row far left and during the scenes my view was blocked at times during the classroom scenes, but for the price it was fine and I enjoyed the show a lot.

thinkoflaura
#5School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/10/16 at 11:37pm

really really stupid question...

what does "RUSH" mean?

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BroadwayConcierge
#7School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/11/16 at 10:22am

^ Do you actually think she was referring to the original question or your reply? Give me a break.

 

thinkoflaura, RUSH refers most often to tickets that are purchased on the same day as a performance, usually at a very high discount off the regular price. Rush can be student rush (usually for students only) or general rush, which means that anyone can purchase these tickets. Some shows also offer senior rush for patrons at least 62 or 65 years old. They're basically tickets that the box office can afford to "rush" out of their system without compromising sales.

Updated On: 2/11/16 at 10:22 AM

thinkoflaura
#8School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/11/16 at 2:18pm

BroadwayConcierge said: "^ Do you actually think she was referring to the original question or your reply? Give me a break.

 

 

 

thinkoflaura, RUSH refers most often to tickets that are purchased on the same day as a performance, usually at a very high discount off the regular price. Rush can be student rush (usually for students only) or general rush, which means that anyone can purchase these tickets. Some shows also offer senior rush for patrons at least 62 or 65 years old. They're basically tickets that the box office can afford to "rush" out of their system without compromising sales.

 

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thank you!  yes, the only stupid question was mine and appreciate the answer!   cheers!

mamaleh
#10School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/11/16 at 3:39pm

I don't think I've ever seen a Broadway theater offering a "senior rush."  Do even any Off-Broadway theaters offer that?  All I've ever seen is either "student" or "general" rush.

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_IrisTInkerbell
#11School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/11/16 at 8:49pm

Shakespeare In The Park has senior tickets, I think? Like, a separate line where you don't have to show up quite as early as for the normal ticket line. That's the only I'm aware off.

playbill-love
#12School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/12/16 at 12:18pm

We went last night. Got to the box office around 5:30 and asked for rush. We got second row center mezz on the aisle, tickets that are normally $99. It was a great deal and an excellent view. The show wasn't the best thing ever but very fun and followed the movie very closely. 

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ampi2
#13School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/12/16 at 1:43pm

^ 5.30 pm? That's awesome!

playbill-love
#15School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/12/16 at 4:57pm

Yes, 5:30pm

thinkoflaura
#16School of Rock Rush
Posted: 2/12/16 at 6:49pm

PThespian said: "Yeah that doesn't surprise me. I work at the show, and I can tell you that weekday houses aren't filling up. However, on the weekends (especially Saturday and Sunday matinees) we are consistently selling out with standing room. I would recommend arriving earlier if one of those days is what you are aiming for. 

 

I'm glad you liked the show. Like you said, it doesn't re-define or even push the limits of musical theater....but it's a lot of fun. 

 

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how exciting that you work for the show!  i work in TV in LA and I would give anything to switch jobs with you for a week!  Let's!!! :)