Looking for tix for Tuck Everlasting, and my options are wide open. Anyone have thoughts about either the front row of the orch here? TIA.
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.
I have sat all over the place at this theatre. The mezzanine offers a great view. I have sat towards the back of the mezzanine, and the view was great (even when I was off to the side). I have also sat in the back of the orchestra in the last row, which I would not recommend. I sat in the third row for one of the times I saw Misery, and the view was incredible. The stage was not too high at all (Tuck Everlasting could have a completely different stage height, though). I would go with the front half of the orchestra or the mezzanine!
"There’s nothing quite like the power and the passion of Broadway music. "
If we're not having fun, then why are we doing it?
These are DISCUSSION boards, not mutual admiration boards. Discussion only occurs when we are willing to hear what others are thinking, regardless of whether it is alignment to our own thoughts.
Most likely buying tickets for Anastasia and was wondering how Row G of Left Orch,closest to the far left aisle is, as in view and especially leg room? Thanks for any help!
Anybody with any thoughts on 2nd row center mezz? Looking like that's the best/closest seat available for the Anastasia show I want and wondered how good facial detail is from there or if there's anything I should know/worry about.
You should be fine. It's a very small theater. I've been in row H up there and it doesn't feel far at all.
"I don't want the pretty lights to come and get me."-Homecoming 2005
"You can't pray away the gay."-Callie Torres on Grey's Anatomy.
Ignored Users: suestorm, N2N Nate., Owen22, master bates
Has anyone sat in the front row? Looking at seats 10 or 9 which are on the ends of the row, so all the way off to the side. Would they be partial view?
Bumping this for Anastasia. Would row A partial view orchestra be good, or has the stage been raised? My other options are partial view row F orchestra or mezzanine row F.
Be aware that a significant amount of action takes place on the far sides of the stage, so, personally, I would choose full-view mezzanine over partial-view orchestra.
Bumping this yet again for Anastasia. Looking at tickets in the mezz and wondering I should rather go with row B seat 18 (about halfway along in the side block) or row D seat 2 (on the aisle)?
Someone in another thread pointed out that lots of the action takes place stage left and right and that you don't wanna be too far to the side. Does anybody has sat in the side mezz that can weigh in? Also, is the rail something to consider? In some theaters (like the American Airlines) it's very high and pretty annoying in the very front of the mezz...
I've only been in that theater once for Tuck and sat rear mezz, and it really very much depends on the set and staging anyway...
Another Anastasia question. Looking at the orchestra level, house right, and wondering how far to the side is too far? Row H or J seats 6&8 (two seats in from the aisle it shares with the center section) are available - can anyone comment if those seats would miss some of the action on the sides?
Seats 6 & 8 in Orchestra Right Row J or H are considered Orchestra Center Right so they are full view completely. Even those seat numbers closer to the stage are still considered full view. Only the seats further out (higher seat numbers) and which I call "wall huggers" are questionable but only in the rows closer to the stage. Even in Row H or J you're still fine with seeing the full staging even if you have the outside aisle seat (next to the wall).