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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf!- Saturday Matinee

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf!- Saturday Matinee

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mynameisbill
#1Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf!- Saturday Matinee
Posted: 12/3/12 at 9:06pm

So, I plan on rushing to see Woolf on a Saturday matinee. How long should I get there before the box office opens? What do you think is the best time, and how is the view from the "partially blocked" seats as it says on broadwayforbrokepeople.com? I hope to see this and get my August: Osage Country script signed by Amy and Tracy!

-Thanks

mridley2
#2Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf!- Saturday Matinee
Posted: 12/4/12 at 10:58am

You Should be fine for rush arriving 9-9:30AM.

I sat in these "partial blocked" seats. IIRC, we were Row BB 13, 15 which was perfectly fine. There's a few moments you will miss while George is mixing drinks at the bar but I found this to be very minor and you can hear everything said. The main action takes place center stage and you'll have a great, up close view of all that.

Good luck with rush and enjoy the show!!! It's a real tour de force!

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#2Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf!- Saturday Matinee
Posted: 12/4/12 at 7:13pm

I just bought tickets ahead of time so I can be sure I will see this show! I cannot wait for this after reading all of these reviews! I am in the Rear Mezz Row G. How is this view?

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Stage Door Sally
#3Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf!- Saturday Matinee
Posted: 12/4/12 at 10:48pm

The mezz is high, I didn't love it up there, but a couple in our group did and stayed there. The ushers will let you sit in the right boxes if you want to. The only thing is you miss George in the study unless you sit in the very first seat and lean over. My husband did that and liked it. The ushers will let you move pretty much anywhere you like. A couple of us moved to center orchestra about 2/3 back. Fine view.