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Is it safe to go by this chart?
I'm assuming the Mezzanine IS actually there in the theatre, and it's not a misprint. But what row of the orchestra does it overhang? If anyone knows what's what, lemme know.
Thanks
Best,
- Mike
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WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
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Updated On: 4/17/07 at 05:17 PM

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Hi Mike,
I can't recall how far the mezzanine overhangs the orchestra stalls, but I sat in E109 of then stalls and it wasn't directly overhead. The stage didn't seem to be particularly elevated so I don't think you'd get neck-ache from row A downstairs. Just depends if you prefer to be close to the action or to be able to see the whole stage from slightly further afar in the mezzanine. Not much help I know (:-/), but FWIW I thought it was a very enjoyable production - I was particularly impressed by Alan Tudyk's performance.
Tigg
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I can't recall how far the mezzanine overhangs the orchestra stalls, but I sat in E109 of then stalls and it wasn't directly overhead. The stage didn't seem to be particularly elevated so I don't think you'd get neck-ache from row A downstairs. Just depends if you prefer to be close to the action or to be able to see the whole stage from slightly further afar in the mezzanine. Not much help I know (:-/), but FWIW I thought it was a very enjoyable production - I was particularly impressed by Alan Tudyk's performance.
Tigg
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It's a tiny theater. Take the 1st row of the Mezz. That's where I sat and it was a perfect view. It even has leg room! The one downside is that you're looking from over the light rack, but that's not a big deal.
I'm bumping this thread because I don't want to start another. My question is, how is the rear mezz at this theatre? I've been there before, I know how small it is, but I've only sat front mezz and orchestra.
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I'm also wondering, since I asked this last night and didnt get a reponse, which would be better- Row J in the orchestra on the far left, or a box seat?
probably buying the PYGMALION tickets and want to know which has a better view :) or basically, what you miss from the box seats...
probably buying the PYGMALION tickets and want to know which has a better view :) or basically, what you miss from the box seats...
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Deuce (7/8)
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Jersey Boys (8/25)
The Year of Magical Thinking (8/25)
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South Pacific (3/7)
Gypsy (3/8)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (3/9)
I just called Roundabout and the HipTix tickets for The 39 Steps are 6th row mezz.
If they're bad, I'd be willing to pay more for better seats, maybe in the orchestra or front/second row mezz.
Anyone?
If they're bad, I'd be willing to pay more for better seats, maybe in the orchestra or front/second row mezz.
Anyone?
I saw Pygmalion from the last row Mezz and it was great. The theater is not that big at all and I think you should have a great view. Have fun!
I have been anxiously waiting for a response for almost 2 hours. Just sitting in front of the computer and click refresh. I only kid.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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I saw THE 39 STEPS from the HipTix seats. I think it was like E-105, The view was fine. For the second act I moved down to the front row center of the Mezz as it wasn't that full.
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I saw Pygmalion from the last row as well and the view was not bad at all.
Looking into tickets for Time and the Conways. How are the last few rows of the mezzanine at the AA?
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I sat in the rear mezzanine area (forgot exactly which row, but definitely in the last 4-5 rows) for On the 20th Century, and the view was not bad at all. You will probably not be able to see facial expressions of the performers perfectly, unless you have super vision, but it is still a great view which allows you to take in the whole set. It's not a huge theater so I think the last few rows will be fine. I also thought the seats were pretty nice and comfortable there.








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