While I haven't been to that exact theater I love a front row seat. It's nice being able to see facial expressions from up close and not have any audience members in your way. My only complaint is that sometimes the leg room is terrible in front row. At the Longacre I literally could barely fit my size 12 feet between the seat brackets and the wall of the orchestra pit.
Fosse76 said: "JayElle said: "to me closer is better especially for curtain calls...better cast photo taking"
You're not allowed to take photos,and the production stage manager is pretty militant aboot stopping it."
Was going to say the same thing, it caught us by surprise earlier this year because we had seen several other shows that week that all were fine with phones out for curtain call.
MollyJeanneMusic said: "From the looks of John Krause's Insta story, we're getting Wait for Me. I aspire to be the level of petty found in the Hadestown cast and creative team."
Nice to see someone point out Isabelle McCalla killing it in The Prom. We went in April and had front row seats and she blew us away. She is acting the hell out of that role and crying on command 8 times a week. It's ultimately a small part but I can't wait to see what she does next.
I love Angie Schworer in THE PROM, but I agree that her role is likely too small to be recognized. But I'm very pleased to see that Angie was nominated for a Chita Rivera Award in the category of Outstanding Female Dancer in a Broadway Show."
I was very impressed by Isabelle McCalla when I saw The Prom, but she doesn't have a chance either due to the size of her part. We were in the front row and she was acting the hell out of her part, hopefully she ge
Mine are all Lika or Whirley as well. The Lika are the white ones with a nicer logo and the flip top lids, the Whirley are the clear ones with a text logo and a twist opening lid.