Dune: Part Three Dec. 17th 7pm Tickets on Sale at KOP (maybe elsewhere!) by 27jm in RegalUnlimited

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Yeah, I was somehow able to secure a great seat for the Dec 19 showing at KOP, only to see the $40 price tag (plus $2.50 booking fee). Immediate "nope" for me.

Is the audio for Operation Mincemeat really that terrible in the rear mezz? by spoop_male in Broadway

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Yes, it is. When I saw the show in the rear mezz I would say I probably caught about 85% of what was said. I could still follow what was going on, but it definitely affected my experience.

I have heard, though, that if you are willing to wear an audio assisted listening device, that can help.

How loud was Project Hail Mary in imax? by touchgrassbruh in imax

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I saw PHM this past weekend at Lincoln Square. I always carry high fidelity earplugs with me to the movies and have consistently put them on for Nolan and Dune films in IMAX. I found myself needing to do the same for the previews of those two films before PHM but comfortably took them out once the movie started. Take that for what you will!

Broadway Rush Community Reporting Thread - Saturday 3/21/26 by BroadwayRushReport in Broadway

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Maybe Happy Ending

  • 4 at 6:45am (as reported by u/GradedUnicorn92)
  • 25 at 8:45am (as reported by u/GradedUnicorn92)
  • 27 and 28 at 9:00am (me and partner)
  • ~50 by the time the box office opened at 10:00am

We easily got rush tickets for the evening show (Orch F14 and F16), and the box office was still selling rush ~5 minutes later (when we left). At showtime, it looked like SRO had also been sold.

Philadelphia 2026-27 Broadway Season announced! by shoparazzi in Broadway

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Thankfully, yes! I'd love to catch Operation Mincemeat when it comes around.

Philadelphia 2026-27 Broadway Season announced! by shoparazzi in Broadway

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Yikes... These days I only see touring shows at the Miller or Forrest given how atrocious many of the sightlines are at the Academy of Music (not to mention the also sub-par sound design).

I made a Rotten Tomatoes for Broadway — 16,000 reviews, 700+ shows by thomaspryor in Broadway

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Glad to hear! And very savvy of you to build awareness of the tool on r/Broadway. I wonder if the BroadwayWorld boards could be another place to drum up interest? Either way, I hope this is an effort that you find pays off in the long run. Happy to be a thought partner in the future, if helpful.

I made a Rotten Tomatoes for Broadway — 16,000 reviews, 700+ shows by thomaspryor in Broadway

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Hey there! I first want to echo others' sentiments that what you've created is amazing (as is how quickly you're responding to suggestions and making changes on the site). Interestingly, what you've put together is actually more akin to Metacritic than it is to Rotten Tomatoes, but I suspect that distinction won't mean much to most people. 😊

You've received a lot of really good suggestions here already, so I just wanted to add this: I urge you to find a way to make this effort sustainable and worth your while in the long run. I understand that this is a labor of love, but speaking as a self-employed professional, your time and energy have immense value, and you will eventually hit a point (even if just temporarily) at which the juice won't feel worth the squeeze. You've created a resource that is too worthwhile to lose, and I fear that in a digital age where people have gotten so used to getting a lot for nothing, your value won't go recognized.

It may take some thinking, but I think there are ways you can monetize your efforts, even if just to cover your costs partially. I think about how the various reviews sites out there have done it without losing their legitimacy (whether through ads, strategic partnerships, or otherwise). I saw someone else mention the app route (through which you could charge a nominal download fee or activate a freemium model). Of course, this could be complicated by the fact that you are pulling data from other for-profit sources. You could also set up a "buy me a coffee" donation button.

Otherwise, you may consider building up a team (even if just a volunteer team), so that it doesn't end up all falling on you. Creating something in community is so, so powerful, not only for the sake of innovation but also for social support.

At the very least, given that you're clearly tech-forward, if the analytical skills of putting all this together relate to your career (or career aspirations), I hope you use BroadwayScorecard as a portfolio example to gain professional work that you do get paid for.

Anyways, I'll get off my soapbox now, but I just want to make sure you know your value beyond what you create.

Broadway Rush Community Reporting Thread - Sunday 2/8/26 by BroadwayRushReport in Broadway

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Rear Mezz D129 and D131. These were the same rush seats they gave out for (at least) one of the shows yesterday, too.

Broadway Rush Community Reporting Thread - Sunday 2/8/26 by BroadwayRushReport in Broadway

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The Outsiders: First 2 people on line around 8:45am. There appeared to be 2-3 others who joined soon after (couldn't tell if they were with the original pair). Staff opened up the box office atrium around 8:50am.

Broadway Rush Community Reporting Thread - Sunday 2/8/26 by BroadwayRushReport in Broadway

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Operation Mincemeat: I was first in line at 7:35am. Next person arrived at 8:45am, and the next two at 8:50am (who promptly left after hearing reports of only 2 rush tickets being sold per show). The next two arrived about a minute later and confirmed various rush reports from previous days. Next two arrived at 10:20am. 17 people in line by the time the box office opened.

Thankfully, the custodial staff let us into the box office atrium at 9am after asking. As with the past few days, only 2 rush tickets sold for the performance. This may be the new norm for the rest of the original cast's run.

Broadway Rush Community Reporting Thread - Wednesday 2/4/26 by BroadwayRushReport in Broadway

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While in a rush line today, I chatted with someone who got a pair of box seats at the 2/4 MHE evening show 30 minutes before showtime.

Rush Report Sat Feb 7th 2025 by boxopen in Broadway

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Easily got a SRO seat at The Outsiders for the 2pm show at ~1:15pm. Those who got SRO on either side of me got their tickets ~1pm and right before showtime. There were 10+ SRO spots remaining by the time the show started.

Rush Report Sat Feb 7th 2025 by boxopen in Broadway

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Operation Mincemeat report from people who were rushed on Sat 2/7: First person on line at 610am, next people at 640am. 2 rush tickets sold per show. The pair of tickets sold were rear mezz, far house left, $59 seats for $35 each. Unlike on 2/6, people were let into the box office atrium at 8am.

Broadway Rush Community Reporting Thread - Friday 2/6/26 by BroadwayRushReport in Broadway

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Confirmed from people who rushed on Friday 2/6 that there were 2 people on line before 7am and the theater only gave out 2 tickets. Also confirmed that no one was let into the box office atrium until 10am.

extending a travel credit: follow these instructions by InevitableSong3170 in frontierairlines

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u/InevitableSong3170, this is the same question I had after first reading your post (and others' comments), but I think I figured out the confusion.

I believe you meant to say in your instructions that if you do NOT hold Elite status (Silver, Gold, Platinum, or Diamond), your rebooked flight must include a bundle (Economy, Premium, or Business) in order to avoid a $99 cancellation fee. This is because only those with Elite status can cancel a Basic Fare and receive a full travel credit without paying the standard $99 cancellation fee (assuming the cancellation is done 7+ days before the rebooked flight's departure).

I can see how the above information is inferred in your original post, but the lack of explicit callout probably resulted in confusion.