i just saw it this weekend from FL209.. (right next to 211 in front of the band) and i thought it was an excellent seat. the cast moves around enough so you see pretty much everything. 211 would have better views of curly thru the first act while 229 is better for jud..if that matters? overall i also don't think you could go wrong with either!
As an addition to the sensory experience, there's a ticket option for cocktails served to you during the show... I'm curious about it but did you notice if that was distracting?
Oh wow it looks like they definitely beefed up the synopsis description on the website and program since the first preview, the most descriptive it had been before was just that it was an exploration about two iconic women. (I also really liked the show but I fully understand that it's not for everyone. The amount of walkouts or rude audience members though is truly enraging)
i saw the first preview saturday night and had basically the same experience. I'm a massive ben whishaw fan so getting to watch him act was definitely a treat. And based on the brief synopsis, I was throughly prepared for something more experimental, which it definitely delivered on, but i also couldn't tell you what happened. I felt fortunate that in my research for what the heck this show even was, that I had stumbled across a couple interviews with whishaw where he c