I REALLY wanted to see the play Book of Mormon but since it won many Tony awards… well, it is sold out for six months. Many of the broadway shows have what is known as a ‘lottery’ a couple of hours before curtain. BoM still conducts their lottery even though they could easily sell those tickets. Lottery works pretty much the same at each show – just the price varies. You arrive ~2.5 hours before curtain and put your name in ‘the hat’ – 30 minutes later names are drawn and if you win, you are given the option to buy up to 2 tickets for the show at a reduced price.
I convinced Mom, John, and 2 other people in their tour group to enter the lottery with me and Bailey. So, we had SIX entries. Yippee! Well, when we got to the theatre there was already a large crowd. We put our names in the hat and the crowd kept growing. John estimates there was at least 250 people waiting to win about 25 tickets. We didn’t win.
Well, one of my all-time favorite shows is HAIR and it opened again for a short summer run. Bailey and I walked over to that theatre to buy student tickets. Some theatres offer a limited number of student tickets at a reduced rate each day. You have to arrive when the box office opens (or at a time designated by the theatre) and wait in line for these tickets. Theatre tickets seem to cost from 70.00 to hundreds per ticket. I tend to go to the shows where I can get either lottery or student tickets. Call me cheap. I say frugal. HAIR student tickets are 37.00.
But I digress. When I went to buy student tickets the man said ‘we are starting our lottery in 10 minutes, you should try that first’… the HAIR lottery worked the same way. The lottery price is 27.00 per ticket. So, we entered the lottery and didn’t win. sigh. SOMETIMES the shows have a Lottery Losers Line where lottery losers like me can purchase the next best seats at a reduced price. This varies by show too. (BTW, there is a great website that is updated consistently with this info)
Bailey and I entered the LLL and waited. The lady running the lottery came over to sell us our tickets – but she surprised us instead with a FREE PAIR OF TICKETS! Sweet.