The people who stage Broadway shows in Minneapolis had never witnessed a scene as frenzied as this.
At the State Theatre box office, phones were ringing off the hook at 10 a.m. Wednesday with 200 excited fans lined up outside, singing tunes from "Hamilton" and scrolling desperately on their phones as they tried to get seats for the Broadway smash's Minneapolis debut Aug. 29-Oct. 7. The ticketing website was overwhelmed by an unprecedented surge of traffic.
In the end, only a relatively small number won the first round of the battle to get the hottest ticket of the year. More will become available at a later, unspecified date.
Among the lucky was Liesl Wiborg, a Minneapolis talent recruiter who trekked to the State at 5:30 a.m. and was first in line. She stood for 4½ hours before the ticket window opened — then another hour and a half when the system almost immediately crashed.
"I'm a huge theater fan, and I can't wait to see 'Hamilton,' " she said. "We're giving up our [Mexican Caribbean] vacation to Isla Mujeres for this."
By 11:30 a.m., Wiborg had her tickets — actually, an eight-show subscription package for the Hennepin Theatre Trust's 2018-19 Broadway season, which launches with "Hamilton."
But by 1 p.m., the trust halted sales after selling 5,000 ticket packages.
The trust can sell a maximum of about 15,000 season tickets because most of the shows on its schedule have a much shorter run than "Hamilton," which will play the Orpheum Theatre for six weeks. In the meantime, the trust is awaiting word from 10,000 current subscribers who have until March 12 to renew their subscriptions. (A limited number of non-renewals are expected; people who want season tickets can join a waiting list at HennepinTheatreTrust.org.)