Let me tell you how you CAN. It is completely reasonable to pay $25-$40 a ticket to see a Broadway play or musical in New York City. I've done it. I've also not done it and it is so much better if you can. It's not without some work and planning though. You can't just show up at the ticket office and ask for a $30 ticket. There are three ways in which you can get cheap tickets; student rush, rush, and lottery. I've done all three so let's start with student rush because I think it's the easiest.
Student Rush Tickets: These are usually going to be tickets sold in the morning when the shows box office opens and you have to have a student ID. In my case only one person in our two person group needed a student ID. I would still recommend getting to the box office and waiting in line before it actually opens in the morning. They don't have unlimited tickets, but by getting there early and having a student ID you have a good shot. When I did this we got there right when the box office opened, but I'm sure it depends on which show you're trying to see. We ended up sitting towards the right side of the theater and about the 5th row back. We paid $30 each for these tickets. Not too shabby.
Rush Tickets: Rush tickets are open to anyone. You don't have to have a student ID to get these tickets, but that means you have to work a little harder for them since anyone can get them. Let me tell you my story on how I got rush tickets. The box office opened at 10am for this show so I wanted to get in line no later than 8am. Yeah I'm serious. I'm sure it depends on the show, but I think it was completely worth it. When we got there a little before 8am we were about the 6th and 7th people in line. Once I saw where we were in line and how long the line got after us I was glad we were where we were. I wasn't too worried about getting the tickets at this point, but I was sitting outside on the street in New York City in some very cold weather. A man walking by was kind enough to hand my friend and I a cardboard box to sit on...he said it would be warmer than the pavement...and who said people in NYC weren't nice? Anyway we got our tickets and ended up on the right hand side again but the 2nd row. By the way Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) starred in this show and I almost had to be restrained from jumping on the stage and hugging that kid. These tickets were $30 each.
Now each show is going to be different so I suggest going to this website and looking before you go. Do your research people. It pays. I can't tell you how happy I am to say that I saw these 3 Broadway shows all for under $100. Considering I paid over $100 for my balcony seat the first time I saw Wicked, these prices rock!!
These gentlemen jumped in the picture with me, the tall one said he played for the NBA... anyone in the basketball know want to tell me if this is true?? |
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