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re: Rush Violators on Broadway Reply
Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 12:11 pm EST 12/25/21
In reply to: Rush Violators on Broadway Reply - FinalPerformance 11:42 am EST 12/25/21

No problem. Have a great holiday!
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re: Rush Broadway
Posted by: FinalPerformance 12:23 pm EST 12/25/21
In reply to: re: Rush Violators on Broadway Reply - BroadwayTonyJ 12:11 pm EST 12/25/21

Lately I only do rush on line. Lotteries also make life easier. In the past I've been going to London and stay on an average of two weeks. The rush or day seats are easier for me because I stay in the West End. I see about 20-25 shows and venture all around the city. The St. Giles hotel around the corner from The Dominion theatre costs about $130. a night. A walk or bus around the corner get me all around. Hope you travelled there too.
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re: Rush Broadway
Posted by: BroadwayTonyJ 10:51 pm EST 12/25/21
In reply to: re: Rush Broadway - FinalPerformance 12:23 pm EST 12/25/21

Given the Covid situation, lotteries and digital rush are certainly safer and easier than the traditional rush of getting in line outside the theater as early as possible. On the 2 trips I made to New York (in October and November), I was very successful with both lotteries and digital rush. However, most likely that was because all the theaters are desperate to put butts in seats no matter what the cost. That situation will go away when we make more progress against Covid and the crowds return.

The reason I have been a fan of the traditional rush is that I became good at it, and it's a sure thing if you know all the angles.

I've been to London twice, in '96 and '97. I went with my partner. We enjoyed it a lot, did a lot of sightseeing, and saw a lot of great theatre. I would love to go back some day.
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