Lauren2 said: "Your totally right. I mean they are good seats and a ok deal. They are close and I will be able to see faces right? Just making sure. And we can 100% return them before the 14 days right?"
I had seats J 26 -30, so other side of the theater, but were excellent. You're the perfect distance from the stage and can see everything.
Sat in J26 on Sunday and it was a great view. Didn’t miss a thing. Was much more taken with this than I thought I’d be. The stagecraft, especially the movement, is sensational. Would be surprised if this doesn’t get a choreography nomination.
Was able to get 3 seats together, orchestra row J 26-30 for April 15. Has anyone sat in comparable seats? Hoping it's not too far over. Will be returning dress circle L 128 (an aisle seat) for the same day.
I was in the orchestra, row P seat 1 and it was a perfect seat - a nice amount of leg room and no one in front of me. If you can get an aisle seat anywhere in orchestra I'd recommend that, I don't think the mezzanine overhang obstructs the stage at all. A friend of mine did rush and had seat J21 on the end of the aisle and although it was marked "partial view" he said he didn't miss very much at all.
So much for this verified fan thing. Tickets are already up on stubhub starting at $2,500. This whole process has left a sour tasted in my mouth (after getting shut out of Springsteen twice), that my desire to see the show is diminishing.
Kept getting the error message when trying to buy tickets after the map loaded. Called them, was on hold for about 5 minutes, and the representative was super helpful. Got a seat on the aisle in the front mezzanine as it looks like this is a big/wide show, but $340 with fees - ouch.
I've had really good luck. Usually go with the 5,000 points and $60 cash option. Recently: 2nd row center dress circle for Prince of Broadway, center orchestra for Come From Away, center front mezzanine for The Present, and just picked up tickets for The Band's Visit - orchestra row K on the aisle. I've had better luck calling, they can usually give you a few options.
When did you sign up for the emails? I thought I signed up before, but I guess not. I went to the site and signed up this morning - anyone else sign up today and get a code?
Have tickets for this Friday and after seeing it at A.R.T. I'm looking forward to seeing it again. When I saw it at A.R.T, the theater got incredibly warm throughout act two, and when I asked on the way out, the staff said it was because of the lighting - was it warm last night? I also splurged and bought on stage seating, but based on a couple photos I've seen posted, it looks like they might not be great, the last row of the banquettes stage left. It looks like the proscenium/s
Saw the show in Boston in January with friends and didn't know anything about it (other than seeing Kroll on "The League" and Mullaney in "SNL" segments) and I absolutely loved it. Agree that the plot was unmemorable, but they were outstanding. Have tickets for December 3rd and cannot wait.
Looking at tickets for "The Gin Game". Last row of the orchestra on the sides or rear mezz are available. Sat in the rear mezz for "A Delicate Balance" and the leg room was atrocious. Trying to remember though if the front row of the rear mezz has a curtain or a railing in front of it. Any recollections? Thanks in advance.
How is the rear orchestra (row P-ish) for American in Paris. I saw an early preview in March and was in row F of the mezzanine and the leg room was atrocious. Would I miss much/anything from the rear orchestra due to the overhang?
Gigi Previews Mar 20
2015, 10:22:09 AM
Looking at tickets - if I sit in row R in the orchestra, will I miss anything? Does the overhang cut off any of the scenic design?
Honeymoon in Vegas - Previews Nov 19
2014, 08:09:40 AM
I have front mezzanine tickets for December - gentleman at box office suggested those over rear orchestra. How as the legroom? Better than the rear mezzanine at the Golden, I hope...