Oklahoma Seating - Help

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LimelightMike
#1Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 4/7/19 at 6:38pm

Hey!

 

So, just curious if anyone can offer perspective on staying in the 100's. 101 or 102 specifically? Is it a good buy/vantage point for the show?

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mikem
#2Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 4/7/19 at 6:45pm

If I can piggyback on to this question, if one were to sit on the long sides, are the odds or evens better, or is there no difference?


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LimelightMike
#3Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 4/19/19 at 3:20pm

Bump!

greenifyme2
#4Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 4/19/19 at 3:42pm

I saw the show at St Annes and what is now the "200 Odd" side was far and away the more played to side in my opinion. I saw it on Broadway from the same side and while I still think they favor the odd side over the evens, I believe they do a better job playing to the horseshoe configuration over all. If I was going to see the show again it would be at the center tables in the 200 Odd section.

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Huss417
#5Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 4/19/19 at 3:50pm

I sat 200 odd side and view was great. The only seats I noticed that I would avoid is the last row in the 400s as the wall juts out a little. Also a friend sat at one of the center tables and the issue they had is when one of the actors was laying down on their table he has one of his legs up and they said they had to strain to see around the leg. He is on the table for a period of time.


"I hope your Fanny is bigger than my Peter." Mary Martin to Ezio Pinza opening night of Fanny.
Updated On: 4/19/19 at 03:50 PM

acardbway
#6Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 4/19/19 at 4:13pm

I sat in K 107 (last row) and had no problem with the view (note, I am 5'7 and could see if one was shorter it could be harder to see in moments).  Without spoiling, you will get a really great view of the set design and staging as a whole.

I was completely drawn into the show and still felt it was intimate even from the last row of the theater.  Enjoy :)

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FANtomFollies
#7Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 4/28/19 at 11:26am

Just got tickets to see the show again (last time sat in the Odd 100's) and this time got Row B seats 240 and 242. Has anyone sat in that area? Do you think it's too close to the wall? Also will my view be blocked by people at the tables? 

C4b2a3b
#8Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 4/28/19 at 12:28pm

200s sections are the best. I don't think odds or even are better than another. I'm bringing family back next month. We're sitting FL217-221, but they are premium priced seats.

I sat in D122 on my first visit, which was perfect for the video elements, but the 100 section misses Curly's face for "People Will Say We're in Love", and I felt that the little podium was used a few times (so whoever is standing on it has his/her back to the audience seated in section 100). 

Seems like 400s is a little bit less desirable. 

https://aviewfrommyseat.com/venue/Circle+in+the+Square+Theatre/

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LimelightMike
#9Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 5/3/19 at 11:33pm

Looking for perspective from anyone who has sat in 219 at the table? Curious if there's a crock pot in the way, or table?

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LimelightMike
#10Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 5/4/19 at 10:12am

Bumping...

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uncageg
#11Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 5/4/19 at 10:28am

I sat in tbe far end corner, facing the wall, on the right, top row, and had no problem seeing anything. They started serving the chili on that end and in ended up second in line.

As far as the crock pots. I don't see them being any problem. Plus, they go away before intermission if I remember correctly.


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Huss417
#12Oklahoma Seating - Help
Posted: 5/4/19 at 10:51am

The crockpots stay on the tables for the entire show. They take the inserts out to serve the chili. A crock pot won't block your view. An actor laying on the table or sitting in a chair in front of the table might at times.


"I hope your Fanny is bigger than my Peter." Mary Martin to Ezio Pinza opening night of Fanny.