I was second row house right via the lottery, and while I was very close, I would have much rather seen the door/entrance to the stage, rather than the windows with the blinding light shining through. Also, a great deal of the show is directed downstage right, which is the strongest stage position, so the actors will be closer to you on house left!
I was second row house right via the lottery, and while I was very close, I would have much rather seen the door/entrance to the stage, rather than the windows with the blinding light shining through. Also, a great deal of the show is directed downstage right, which is the strongest stage position, so the actors will be closer to you on house left!"
Yes, most definitely sit on the House Left Side! (Odd seat numbers)
The seats are mostly on the sides in the Orchestra, but they can be anywhere in the theater (mezzanine, etc.) It got row G, orchestra. I didn't see anyone in the boxes.
I won the lottery for tomorrow's matinee! So excited. I only used 1 of my 2 tickets though, so, if anyone is interested PM me and I can send you the link / code. :)
To my surprise, they offered the sides of the orchestra AND a few random seats in the rear orchestra/ mezz that I don't think will offer a partial view! I got a great seat in row P, only 5 seats from the center aisle.
I won the lottery again a few weeks ago, and the closer you get to midnight before the code expires, they open up more non-partial view seats throughout the orchestra and mezz!
BakerWilliams said: "I believe they are in the Walter Kerr theatre."
One would certainly hope so, at the outrageous price of $35! They have some nerve putting people in partial view seats at that rate! :P
I won for the matinee last Saturday and was given 3rd row center mezz. That was fine. But, I spied a lot of empty singles, both center and side orchestra and one box was completely empty. It was also the first time I can remember standing in line outside the theatre and not being asked, "Does anyone have an extra ticket"?