Moulin Rouge seating

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Dave13
#1Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/1/19 at 9:06am

Seems the seatings posts have taken over the preview thread. Looks like this is going to be a big topic, so I started this thread.

How is the seating in the Pit or Can Can section?


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Will3700
#2Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/1/19 at 11:22am

We have tickets for my 70th birthday on August 16. Coming in from Texas. We have Orch Row J Seats 14-16.  Are they going to be any good? Thanks for any input.

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hak5
#3Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/1/19 at 11:35am

??????????

Mezz-Right   row G  seats 6-8 

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jbird5
#4Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/1/19 at 1:05pm

I sprang for a Pit ticket this weekend. I’ll let you know if it’s worth it.

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the.hard.part
#5Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/1/19 at 1:29pm

hak5 said: "??????????

Mezz-Right row G seats 6-8

??????????
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I have G 3,5,7 in 2 weeks, will report back (should be similar)

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Stage Door Sally
#6Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/1/19 at 1:43pm

So I took out that Home Equity Line of Credit and bought two tix, MEZZ C (center), Row C, aisle. I gotta assume (hope) aisle seats in Center Mezz front won't be obstructed. 

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SugarButterBroadway
#7Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/1/19 at 1:58pm

I snagged center front row mezz a few months ago, and based off what I’ve seen so far, it seems to have been a good decision

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stargazer2
#8Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/1/19 at 2:22pm

Does anyone know which row is the front row for the side orchestra seats? I don't see them selling anything closer than row E.  

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clearastheday
#9Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/1/19 at 2:58pm

I’m sitting in the right mezz, row H, seat 10 next weekend. I hope the view won’t be terrible but from pictures I’ve seen so far, the elephant’s trunk blocks a little bit of the stage if you’re sitting on the extreme sides of the right mezzanine. The view looks better from the left mezz, since I don’t think the windmill obstructs anyone’s view.

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Lot666
#10Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/3/19 at 10:04am

From center orchestra row P, does anyone know whether the top of the stage/proscenium is blocked by the mezzanine overhang?


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WestCoast331
#11Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/3/19 at 10:48am

I sat in N center orchestra last night. You might see the grand entrance of Satine a few seconds later but other than that you shouldn’t miss anything (from N, I could see everything including said entrance but mezzanine overhang almost perfectly bordered proscenium). They bring her down pretty low to the stage very quickly and before she starts singing if I remember correctly.

There’s actually not much “height” to the actual production. Almost everything takes place center stage, very few risers are used and never more than a few feet. And the ushers will let you walk around before the show starts to get pics. Usher actually mentioned for me to walk up to the mezzanine to get the full view, which I did— it’s quite stunning from up there too.

Enjoy. It’s pure sensory overload in the best way.

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Lot666
#12Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/3/19 at 10:56am

WestCoast331 said: "I sat in N center orchestra last night. You might see the grand entrance of Satine a few seconds later but other than that you shouldn’t miss anything (from N, I could see everything including said entrance but mezzanine overhang almost perfectly bordered proscenium). They bring her down pretty low to the stage very quickly and before she starts singing if I remember correctly.

There’s actually not much “height” to the actual production. Almost everything takes place center stage, very few risers are used and never more than a few feet. And the ushers will let you walk around before the show starts to get pics. Usher actually mentioned for me to walk up to the mezzanine to get the full view, which I did— it’s quite stunning from up there too.

Enjoy. It’s pure sensory overload in the best way.
"

Thanks so much for the info!


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CT2NYC
#13Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/5/19 at 9:11am

I'm not sure from what seat these pics were taken, but I found it them Instagram, and they show the partial view issue from the far side orchestra seats. The father over, the more the platform obstructs:

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jbird5
#14Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 9:13am

Alrigjht, I did the pit. If you can afford it do it. You are so close it’s total sensory immersion. You will miss a few things Santine descending some of Danny and the ensemble, but 95% of the show is in front of you and you have the best seat in the house.

I just wish it had been more immersive like Network or Great Comet and they had served us food (for our $400). But the space is very cramped and there seems to be a correlation between people who buy these seats and people who eat really well (historically accurate by the way).

Ladybug101
#15Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 11:04am

For jbird5:

I second your opinion on the worth of the can can seating. I did a little study and of the customer reviews (Boston theatre) and instagram messages both Boston and New York performances the 15 or so all who mentioned the seating loved it.

And for a lucky few Danny Burstein had a bit of a conversation with viewers as Zidler -- a 6 time Tony nominee and it would be a shame if he didn't win for this performance -- can't beat that for added value. Also, in NY Max Clayton, one of the dancers recognizing the instagram sender said how he enjoyed dancing for someone so interested. Also, someone who said he never went to the stage door said he felt so close to the performers that he wanted to spend a little more time with them.

Sorry about the lack of free food but you can get food and drink for your tight little space, right? Updated On: 7/6/19 at 11:04 AM

jonah3500
#16Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 11:15am

At the Box office today, they were selling $99 partial view in the mezz, and I snagged one. C26 is the seat, anybody have any idea what the view is like?

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VotePeron
#17Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 11:55am

jonah3500 said: "At the Box office today, they were selling $99 partial view in the mezz, and I snagged one. C26 is the seat, anybody have any idea what the view is like?"

Looks like C26 is house right, aka behind the elephant...This instagram pic seems to be of a very similar seat: https://www.instagram.com/p/BzlEZwdhneI/

Let us know. If anything, you'll get to know the elephant personally!

Ladybug101
#18Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 12:04pm

For Jonah 3500:

Actually, someone on instagram today mentioned being as close to the elephant as the photo shows. They would have liked it moved a bit back and there were others who were even closer to the animal but said they loved the show and would be back again (I guess to see what they missed on the right side).

Also, like a commenter on this board she found it hot up there and suggested dressing lightly. However, they might fix the problem so figure out both ways to cover unforeseen happenings.

Well, at least the ticket was a bargain. And for your possible next foray go for the lottery if you're able -- it's cheaper and who knows where you'll be-hopefully not next to the Windmill. Updated On: 7/6/19 at 12:04 PM

jo
#19Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 12:39pm

I saw the show on Wednesday evening -- Row G, Orchestra Left, second seat from Aisle. Very good view. Aisle seats for E/F/G and maybe even H and I are excellent ( presumably for both Orchestra Left and Right).

 

jonah3500
#20Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 1:01pm

Ladybug101 said: "For Jonah 3500:

Actually, someone on instagram today mentioned being as close to the elephant as the photo shows. They would have liked it moved a bit back and there were others who were even closer to the animal but said they loved the show and would be back again (I guess to see what they missed on the right side).

Also, like a commenter on this board she found it hot up there and suggested dressing lightly. However, they might fix the problem so figure out both ways to cover unforeseen happenings.

Well, at least the ticket was a bargain. And for your possible next foray go for the lottery if you're able -- it's cheaper and who knows where you'll be-hopefully not next to the Windmill.
"

The box office told me that there are 12 lotto tix with four Can Cans, and the others are pv mezz...

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sorano916
#21Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 1:23pm

Does anyone know how the far side seats in Row O? They aren't listed as partial but just wondering how the view is from there.

persephone88
#22Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 2:07pm

Similar question - we have inside aisle seats in row O right, I believe.

IHeartNY2
#23Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 2:42pm

My friend took a pic from row P (far left, on the aisle i think) at intermission. Now, I'm really embarrassed to ask (no one judge me lol), but how do I insert an image on here? When I click the image icon it asks for a URL.

 

 

 

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#24Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/6/19 at 5:56pm

I had the can can seats at today’s matinee. I wish I shared the same sentiments on the can can seating. Certainly the show is in your face and you have sensory overload. However, too much of the show is missed when the actors are on the sides and behind you. I wish I did sit back.


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Updated On: 7/6/19 at 05:56 PM

BLs68
#25Moulin Rouge seating
Posted: 7/7/19 at 6:17am

I’m sitting somewhere all the way in back of Mezz. I paid like $110 total with the pre-sale that happened a few months ago. I’ve noticed that there’s a few partial view seats in the Orch that opened up and it’s only $70 or $80 to move my seat. Do you think it’s worth it? I’m just concerned that sitting back row in Mezz I’m going to miss some stuff especially on the part of the stage that comes out to the audience