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B - No Man's Land : Cort Theatre ***

Last Edit: Official_Press_Release 11:01 am EDT 10/07/13
Posted by: T.B._Admin. 10:45 am EDT 07/13/13

Rush tickets to Harold Pinter’s NO MAN’S LAND and Samuel Beckett’s WAITING FOR GODOT starring Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Billy Crudup and Shuler Hensley directed by Sean Mathias will be available during the run of the limited repertory season. The front row of the orchestra and other locations will be available exclusively to rush ticket buyers. Tickets will be available for purchase beginning at 10am daily (and 12pm on Sundays when the box office is open) for $30.00 (including facility fee), two tickets maximum per person, on the day of the performance, subject to availability. Tickets must be purchased in person at the Cort Theatre box office (138 West 48th Street).


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re: B - No Man's Land - time of arrival?

Posted by: fishcake 08:59 am EST 11/12/13
In reply to: B - No Man's Land : Cort Theatre *** - T.B._Admin. 10:45 am EDT 07/13/13

Who has successfully rushed this show? What time did you get there? I'm thinking of going a weekday, if that is relevant.


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re: B - No Man's Land - time of arrival?

Posted by: AC126748 01:16 pm EST 11/12/13
In reply to: re: B - No Man's Land - time of arrival? - fishcake 08:59 am EST 11/12/13

I arrived 30 minutes before the box office opened on a weekday and easily got a ticket. There were maybe 10-12 people in front of me, and the box office appeared to have plenty of tickets to sell.


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re: B - No Man's Land - time of arrival?

Posted by: Chazwaza 09:46 am EST 11/15/13
In reply to: re: B - No Man's Land - time of arrival? - AC126748 01:16 pm EST 11/12/13

By chance I stopped by the theater around 3:30 last thursday and got 3 rush tickets (I went up twice and bought 2, then 1). Maybe it was just luck.


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re: B - No Man's Land - time of arrival?

Posted by: fishcake 05:48 pm EST 11/15/13
In reply to: re: B - No Man's Land - time of arrival? - Chazwaza 09:46 am EST 11/15/13

I went yesterday (Thursday the 14th). First in line had gotten there at around 7. I was seventh in line and got there at 8:50. Most people who waited were there by shortly after 9.

But that day, which had been marked on the online calendar as "Best Seating Availability," everyone who lined up got tickets. The first 15 people in line got seats in the front row AA and the far sides on BB. The deck at the Cort is high, especially for No Man's Land, whose set is on top of the Godot set, but they were great seats and you could see anything.

Those who were after the people in the front row mainly ended up in the boxes, I believe. Those seats are partial view, I'm pretty sure, and those on house right would not be able to see the door which is on stage left, which may matter to some as it is the only entrance and exit.


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