Is the Mezzanine the Balcony? The answer is it depends. Most Broadway Theatres built before 1920 (and amplification) have 3 levels – Orchestra, Mezz, and Balcony. After 1920, most theatres were built with 2 levels, Orchestra and Mezzanine, as sight lines are typically better than those theatres with Balconies. In the Mezz level, there typically is a cross aisle dividing the 4-5 row Front Mezzanine and the remaining number of rows Rear Mezzanine. If you purchase at Mezzanine ticket, you
We sat in row E of LMezz and view was great. The seats do not go all the way up against the wall; however, I recommend you do not sit above Row F as the balcony overhang cuts off the top of the proscenium giving the sensation of looking through a mailbox slot.
It depends on the show. Dear Evan Hansen is sold out as was Hamilton last year. Typically, there aren't many empty seats. Seats on extreme sides are marked as limited view, though we've taken advantage of them - some aren't bad at all. Legroom is fine. We're seeing Waitress Wednesday.
Re: Fox Atlanta. I live in Atlanta and have seen many Broadway touring shows at the Fox. We also travel to NYC once or twice a year and catch shows there. In the last few years in New York, we’ve seen Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen (OBC), Great Comet, An American in Paris, Amazing Grace (oops), and others. We typically see the shows we really want to see in New York, and the others in Atlanta.
While the Fox is a beautiful building, it’s HUGE. The orchestra level is 70 seats wid
Assuming flights close to on-time, I've flown into LGA and taken the Q70 bus to Roosevelt/Jackson heights (express bus) and taken any one of the 5 lines into the city - easy to do - allow about 1 hr from arrival to being in Times Square. You should be fine.
Not sure where Alex172005 is getting his information, but Rear Mezz Row M is the next to last row. To see the seating chart, go to the url you entered to buy the tickets, and change www.ticketmaster.comxxxxx to www1.ticketmaster.comxxxxx (add a 1 after www) and you'll see the seating chart. Hope this helps.