I've only sat in thOrchestra at the Broadway for a slew of shows. Under the impression that for SAIGON the stage is insanely high and it's not worth it. Having never seen the show before, would the consensus be that it's better to save on an orchestra seat and crane the neck, OR splurge and get front Mezzanine seating? Is it a spectacle, big pictures kind of show?
This was my view from seat H11, and I loved it. However, any further right in the row would have been partial view, missing action in Kim's room in the first part of the show.
I have seen the show twice from center orchestra front row. Its very close, but still amazing. A lot of action is down stage. I thought the helicopter was gonna land in my lap. Front center mezzanine is also great and you get more of a panoramic view.
I don't remember if the original production had such a high stage, but it was raked.
I have seen the show twice from center orchestra front row. Its very close, but still amazing. A lot of action is down stage. I thought the helicopter was gonna land in my lap. Front center mezzanine is also great and you get more of a panoramic view.
I don't remember if the original production had such a high stage, but it was raked.
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