IMO, I think (unless you're by the walls on either side) Studio 54 stage/production staff do fantastic work by making the seats, lines of view and staging some of the best on Broadway. Even in the balcony, again not next to the walls...
I've seen so many shows and I've never been disappointed. "Cabaret" front row at a table for 4, "...Edwin Drood", side orch 3 seats off aisle, then in balcony again, "She Loves Me", front row center, then again in rear orch 3 seats off center aisle, "Assassins", center orch...(the scaffolding was practically in our faces). Lots of shows there; Studio 54 has terrific seating, unless you're standing back at the bar.
We've already got out tix for "Holiday Inn". center orch row 4. Good Luck
There are certain seats in the balcony that have almost no legroom. When I saw DROOD my knees were up to my chest (It was a TDF. Seat) and after a few minutes I sat on the stairs and watched the rest of the show from there.
Laurapattifan said: "Are there any discount codes yet? Or does roundabout not usually have any?
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Got the brochure in the mail. Select rear orchestra/front mezzanine $97 (reg. $137) and mid and rear mezzanine $57 (reg $67-$137) through October 16th. HIINDM1
Not all of the rows in the rear mezz are spaces equally, but the bad ones are BAD. In fact, they are truly the worst seats leg-room wise on Broadway.
I've been meaning to write an email to Roundabout, but I know they have people reading this board, so hopefully this message gets back to them:
When I went back to She Loves Me during the final week to say goodbye to the show I happened to find myself in one of the dreaded rows. I'm only 6'1", so not a complete giant, but my legs were simply not going to fit. The show was sold out so moving to another seat wasn't an option. The wonderful usher on house left was so kind to let me sit on a little wooden chair off to the side behind the front mezz. He couldn't have been kinder and more helpful, so congrats on having a great staff, but you seriously need to take out a row and adjust all the legroom accordingly.
The moral of this story is beware when buying seats in the rear because you might find yourself sitting in the aisle.
Marie: Don't be in such a hurry about that pretty little chippy in Frisco.
Tony: Eh, she's a no chip!
OlBlueEyes said: "Laurapattifan said: "Are there any discount codes yet? Or does roundabout not usually have any?
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Got the brochure in the mail. Select rear orchestra/front mezzanine $97 (reg. $137) and mid and rear mezzanine $57 (reg $67-$137) through October 16th. HIINDM1
Thanks so much for this! I was looking for a show to round out my Labor Day weekend trip with my two girls. Now we are seeing this (and Hamilton and School of Rock). I so appreciate you sharing!!