It honestly could be that the seats are obstructed view. The Booth has weirdly horrible sight-lines for such a small theater, especially after its post Next to Normal seating reconfiguration. I literally stared at a wall for a good 50% of the the Tracey Letts and Amy Morton production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
bdn223 said: "It honestly could be that the seats are obstructed view. The Booth has weirdly horrible sight-linesfor such a small theater, especially after its postNext to Normal seating reconfiguration. I literally stared at a wall for a good 50% of the the Tracey Letts and Amy Morton production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf."
No, it's entire rows of the side sections, including the aisles.
No it's not an error. I went to get my row D ticket for $49 and asked the attendant whether the seat is obstructed. She said no, it's just the producers want those two rows (D and E) to be priced that way. I was surprised to see such low price too, but was assured it's a good seat.
Could it be they lowered the prices for high school students Broadway field trips?
They give group rates....so they don't need to make seats permanently low. Let's just be grateful!
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HBBrock said: "Then why are row G and H almost twice as much even though they are worse seats?"
I believe they are $59 with the code, no? I have no idea why the pricing is the way it is. I've never been to this theater before but based on the View From My Seat there's nothing wrong with the view from these rows. I got the D1 seat in the aisle.