Hey All -
As is probably (more-or-less) public knowledge, I am legally blind. I have high hopes of catching 110 before it closes on the 15th of July -- treating myself for an early birthday gift (which comes 10 days after the fact). I'm curious as to whether or not anyone knows if Studio 54 has visually impaired seating? If not, any thoughts on the 'best seats in the house' are ... It'd mark my first time at that venue, and truth be told, I'm VERY much looking forward to it. I'm a BIG John Cullum mark (since I was little and first heard Shenandoah), Steve Kazee (sp?) is a new name in my book, but I hear gooood things, and of course, the WONDERFUL Audra's 'can't-miss' performance of the season! Anyone with any advice would be GREATLY GREATLY appreciated by this fella.
Thankin' ya'll in advance!
Best,
- Mike
Updated On: 4/27/07 at 02:49 AM
I work for Roundabout, and I was assisting a subscriber with this just last week.
There are no visually impaired seats...that would be pretty difficult...but the woman I was working with seemed to recall her experiences at Studio 54 pretty positively. She said that as long as she was in the first 10 rows, or the 1st row of the Mezz, she was fine.
Obviously, everyone's eye sight is different, but I just thought i'd share.
Your best bet is to call 7191300 or visit the box office as the date approaches. It will probably say that nothing is available now, but excellent seats open up all of the time.
Would it be possible for me to call up and check if that were available for me, too? 'cause that would be PERFECT for me! Yeah, I think I'll do that! Thanks SO much!
Updated On: 4/27/07 at 03:11 AM
Because of the way that this show is blocked, might I suggest the front row of the mezz for a more panoramic view?
You're going to love it, and Steve Kazee is a new star!
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