![]() ![]() ![]() It's not unusual for there to be a long line of students waiting outside the most popular Broadway shows, long before the theater box office has even opened for business. But, largely thanks to the existence of Student Rush tickets, some shows gain a strong youth following, making the competition for these tickets fierce. Some Broadway shows set aside seats specially designated to be sold to students (such as the front row of the orchestra or the rear mezzanine seats), but often Student Rush tickets are subject to availability.įor Broadway shows that aren't selling very many tickets, or for shows that are aimed at an older audience (particularly Broadway plays), discount student tickets are usually fairly easy to get - you may in fact just be able to walk up to the theater box office whenever you please and buy them. ![]() Usually the box offices begin distributing these student tickets when they first open in the morning (most Broadway box offices open at 10 am Monday through Saturday, and Sunday at noon), but some shows don't start selling Student Rush Tickets until a few hours before the performance begins. Some theater box offices require that the Student Rush tickets be paid for with cash, so always be sure to arrive prepared with dollar bills in hand.Īs with Anyone and General Rush, the ticket policies for Student Rush tickets vary among Broadway shows. A student ID is always required to purchase Student Rush tickets, but many Broadway shows allow you to buy two tickets with just one Student ID. Known as Student Rush tickets, these discount tickets are usually $20 to $30 each, although they can sometimes get as high as $40 (but fortunately that's rare). To nurture a younger generation of theatergoers, many Broadway musicals and plays offer affordably priced tickets to students. ![]()
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