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Natasha Pierre and the Great Comet Of 1812 Seating |
Two reasons I wasn't able to like natasha... as much as I wanted to. Went there expecting any seating was fine. Got 2nd to top row tix. The people performing on the runway were lip synching. The spectacle was lost. Didn't know what the lyrics meant, when I could hear the lyrics it was lost. Others have suggested a knowledge of the music before. I couldn't agree more.
Speaking of Great Comet seating, (I asked this on the other thread, but maybe someone here may know), does anyone have any comments on the little Rear Mezz runway? My seats are on Sec 3, Row E, so I think I'm right in front of it. Thanks in advance!
There was no one lip synching in the balcony. Wtf are you talking about South Florida?
I actually like the view from the balcony. You can see the whole set and stage. The banquets are nice also, but they're a bit pricier.
reginula said: "Speaking of Great Comet seating, (I asked this on the other thread, but maybe someone here may know), does anyone have any comments on the little Rear Mezz runway? My seats are on Sec 3, Row E, so I think I'm right in front of it. Thanks in advance."
I saw Great Comet recently in Row E of the upper mezzanine and I thought my seat was great. I was on the left side (when facing the stage) on the aisle. Since I went specifically to see Dave Malloy's first Broadway performance, I brought binoculars. This isn't necessary by any means, but it was nice to get a close-up view of him and the other actors at times.
I think you'll really like your seat -- enjoy!
I sat in Sec 3 in rear mezz in the very last row on the aisle with the runway thing in front of me. There is plenty of audience interaction up there. It really was a blast especially when I paid only $60 for the seat. Also I would agree with the poster above about binoculars. So glad I brought them to see the principals' up close.
I sat in Sec 3 in rear mezz in the very last row on the aisle with the runway thing in front of me. There is plenty of audience interaction up there. It really was a blast especially when I paid only $60 for the seat. Also I would agree with the poster above about binoculars. So glad I brought them to see the principals' up close.






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Posted: 5/12/17 at 2:17pm