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A friend of mine who works "Matilda" said most of the action takes place center stage and all of the front orchestra seats are good.
He also told me, no one complains that they can't see like they used do during the run of "Spamalot".
I hope this helps. Enjoy!!!
Updated On: 3/18/13 at 01:35 PMHe also told me, no one complains that they can't see like they used do during the run of "Spamalot".
I hope this helps. Enjoy!!!
I saw the show Friday night and sat in A17, which is one seat off the side aisle. I was able to see everything and can't imagine that sitting one seat over would have affected the view at all. The person sitting in that seat wasn't craning their neck at all and definitely enjoyed the show as much as I did.
I sat in A18. For the most part, my view was not obstructed, although I think I would have enjoyed the show more if I sat further back. Also, there was a very bright light that flashed several times throughout the production, rendering me without vision for several seconds (maybe that's the partial view).
Common sense? What's common about it? No one has common sense. It should be called rare sense.


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Is there now a aisle/walkway in front of row F in the orchestra sides?
Thanks in Advance!
Thanks in Advance!



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Posted: 3/18/13 at 12:56pm