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What are Standing Room Only Tickets in Broadway?


After a show is sold out, Broadway producers sell SRO tickets, allowing people to witness the performance by standing at a designated area, right at the back of the theatre. These tickets are often as inexpensive as $27, but are limited in number and sell very quickly.

Popular shows often provide these tickets to get larger audiences even after a show is 100% sold out. SRO tickets are sold after rush tickets and lottery tickets have been exhausted. SRO tickets hence tend to be the cheapest way to indulge in Broadway shows.

How do I get Standing Room Only tickets?


Broadway SRO Tickets

Standing Room Only tickets on Broadway are sold on a first come first serve basis. You can get SRO broadway tickets by standing in line at the Box Office on the day of the show. These tickets are usually put on sale for sold-out performances and you’ll often have to go to the box office and inquire about their availability. Most Broadway shows sell 2 tickets per person but some might restrict it to just 1. Sometimes lines form for SRO tickets as early as 5 or 6 am on the day of the show!

What time do SRO tickets go on sale?


SRO tickets usually go on sale at the box office on the day of the performance on a first come first serve basis. The exact time of the tickets sale may vary depending on the theatre and the Broadway show. Note, SRO tickets are sold only when the show is completely sold out. So, if the show does not sell out prior to the starting of the show, you may have to buy tickets from the box office at the selling price.

How much do SRO tickets cost?


SRO tickets are the most pocket-friendly way of watching Broadway shows. These tickets can be purchased at a price as low as $25. Even with such heavily discounted tickets, you get a decent view of the show. The average cost might vary for different shows, but it’ll still be around $30.

How many SRO tickets are available?


The availability of SRO tickets depends upon the sale of the show. These tickets are sold after the theatre is already 100% occupied. As no seats are available for people seeking admission through SRO tickets, there are a lot of restrictions posed by the theatre. SRO tickets are sold only if the theatre has enough space to accommodate the people standing. The audience should not be disturbed nor there should be any distraction for the actors or the production on stage.

How many SRO Tickets can you get per person?


For the convenience of the theatre and the production, the number of SRO tickets per person is restricted to just 2.

What is an SRO experience like?


Despite being such a bargain, the experience of catching a Broadway show with SRO tickets is rarely compromised. Though standing through the duration of the show may not be the most idea, your views are crystal clear. Also, standing is rarely a hassle when you are completely immersed in the experience of the show!

Can you move to a vacant seat after intermission (if available)?


If there are empty seats available, an usher will definitely seat some of the standing members of the audience. However, SRO ticket holders can’t go and sit in any seat that they feel is vacated. That said, chances of finding an empty seat are rare at best. After the intermission, if any seats are vacant, the usher will politely show you a place to sit.

Are Standing Room Only Tickets worth it?


The atmosphere and vibe created by the Broadway shows are the same for the people sitting or standing. Even though it may not be comfortable standing for the entire length of the show, the tickets come at a good bargain. You can choose Broadway shows with a lesser duration than 2 hours which makes it easier to stand through the show.

There is a wall separating the standing audience which can provide good support for your arms but your feet would have to bear the brunt of standing.

Tips For Scoring SRO Tickets For Broadway Shows


Broadway SRO Tickets
  • These tickets are sold on a first come first serve basis, so be prepared for long queues.
  • Wear comfortable footwear and do not rely on finding a vacant seat.
  • The wall separating the standing audience is usually high, make sure you meet the height requirements and refrain from bringing children.
  • Always carry cash, you’ll be expected to pay for SRO Broadway tickets through cash.
  • Check this website for shows that sell SRO tickets.
  • Usually, these tickets are sold 2 hours before curtain time but it’s advised you call the box office in advance to confirm this. Some theatres have different SRO policies.

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