American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
SellingOut
Chorus Member Joined: 5/1/16
#1American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/1/16 at 3:58pm
I'm going to see American Psycho in a few weeks on a Sunday at 2:00pm - My seat is in the Right Orchestra, Row J - all the way to the extreme right - I hope this isn't a bad seat? I've only been to this theatre once and sat in the center but this was the best seat I could find for the price. Really looking forward to seeing this show! Also, hoping to stop by the stage door but not getting my hopes up for Benjamin Walker to come out after the show - would be nice but I know it's not a guarantee. Who comes out regularly? Just out of curiosity...
Also, as far as merchandise goes - is everything they have at the theatre the same as online or do they have more?
Thanks!
#2American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/1/16 at 4:05pm
Since they have a two show day on Sundays, I would plan on him not coming out.
SellingOut
Chorus Member Joined: 5/1/16
#3American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/1/16 at 4:58pm
Yeah, that's what I figured. I can't usually get to an evening performance either. Oh well, still excited to see the show!
#4American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/1/16 at 5:06pm
What they have at the theater is the same as on the website.
SellingOut
Chorus Member Joined: 5/1/16
Hairspray0901
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/29/08
#6American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/1/16 at 5:17pm
I went to yesterday's matinee and it seems that everyone except for Alice Ripley and Helene York came out of the stagedoor. There was no barricade but, a stagedoor man was there "controlling" the crowd- which was very mild and well mannered. Everyone was very kind and took photos / signed.
I was sitting row B, right mezzanine seat 6 through TDF and honestly wouldn't have wanted to be any further over. You will miss choreography sitting all the way to one side but you won't miss anything major as most events happen center stage.
SellingOut
Chorus Member Joined: 5/1/16
#7American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/1/16 at 5:52pm
Hairspray0901 said: "I went to yesterday's matinee and it seems that everyone except for Alice Ripley and Helene York came out of the stagedoor. There was no barricade but, a stagedoor man was there "controlling" the crowd- which was very mild and well mannered. Everyone was very kind and took photos / signed.
I was sitting row B, right mezzanine seat 6 through TDF and honestly wouldn't have wanted to be any further over. You will miss choreography sitting all the way to one side but you won't miss anything major as most events happen center stage.
"
Yeah, I probably am too far to the side - but if I really like the show i'll go back. The seat choices were limited with the current discount - and I just my seat yesterday which is probably why there wasn't much left. I'll try at the stage door and whoever comes out I'll be happy with - is the stage door located right next to the entrance?
Hairspray0901
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/29/08
#8American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/1/16 at 6:13pm
SellingOut said: "Hairspray0901 said: "I went to yesterday's matinee and it seems that everyone except for Alice Ripley and Helene York came out of the stagedoor. There was no barricade but, a stagedoor man was there "controlling" the crowd- which was very mild and well mannered. Everyone was very kind and took photos / signed.
I was sitting row B, right mezzanine seat 6 through TDF and honestly wouldn't have wanted to be any further over. You will miss choreography sitting all the way to one side but you won't miss anything major as most events happen center stage.
"
Yeah, I probably am too far to the side - but if I really like the show i'll go back. The seat choices were limited with the current discount - and I just my seat yesterday which is probably why there wasn't much left. I'll try at the stage door and whoever comes out I'll be happy with - is the stage door located right next to the entrance?
"
When you exit the theatre, it is to the left.
SellingOut
Chorus Member Joined: 5/1/16
#9American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/1/16 at 7:07pm
Ok, I'll probably head right to the stage door when it's over - really excited and hope the show is as great as it looks. Thanks!
mailhandler777
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/15/15
#10American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/1/16 at 11:41pm
I sat to the extreme left in the orchestra and it was fine. You don't miss anything major happening.
SellingOut
Chorus Member Joined: 5/1/16
#11American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/2/16 at 7:56am
mailhandler777 said: "I sat to the extreme left in the orchestra and it was fine. You don't miss anything major happening.
"
Thats good....I wanted an aisle seat and just had to take what I could get.
downhillskier
Understudy Joined: 8/27/14
#12American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/2/16 at 10:11am
Trust me - You definitely will not miss anything significant in your selected seats. We attended last weekend. We sat in Left Orch Row L, seats 25 & 27. End seats Far Left. Ladies Rest Room is downstairs far left as well. I believe the men's room was there as well at the other side of the bar.
Totally satisfied with our seats. I like to be on the aisle and did not want to pay more for center ORCH closer. Trust me, there is so much to take in, you won't notice if you miss any side entrances or exits of the ensemble. All the leads speak and sing center stage.
Fabulous show! Enjoy!
SellingOut
Chorus Member Joined: 5/1/16
#13American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/2/16 at 11:13pm
downhillskier said: "Trust me - You definitely will not miss anything significant in your selected seats. We attended last weekend. We sat in Left Orch Row L, seats 25 & 27. End seats Far Left. Ladies Rest Room is downstairs far left as well. I believe the men's room was there as well at the other side of the bar.
Totally satisfied with our seats. I like to be on the aisle and did not want to pay more for center ORCH closer. Trust me, there is so much to take in, you won't notice if you miss any side entrances or exits of the ensemble. All the leads speak and sing center stage.
Fabulous show! Enjoy!
"
Thanks! So excited to see this show.
SellingOut
Chorus Member Joined: 5/1/16
#14American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/2/16 at 11:13pm
RW3
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/20/13
#15American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/17/16 at 3:02pm
How is the space between the rows in the Mezz? I'm 6'0" and so I'm trying to figure out if I need to buy an end seat or buying a seat in the middle of the row would be fine.
mailhandler777
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/15/15
#16American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/17/16 at 3:18pm
RW3 said: "How is the space between the rows in the Mezz? I'm 6'0" and so I'm trying to figure out if I need to buy an end seat or buying a seat in the middle of the row would be fine."
The mezzanine is tight. I'm 5'10" and was hitting the guys head in front of me with my knees the whole show. Why not just rush it? It's super easy since it's selling well and they do a lot of rush seats.
RW3
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/20/13
#17American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/17/16 at 3:30pm
I would but I would be getting into the city pretty close to the start of the matinee and I would prefer to have the tickets prior.
mailhandler777
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/15/15
#18American Psycho/Seating and Stage Door Question
Posted: 5/17/16 at 3:32pm
You can still rush then but ok. Mezzanine is tight no matter if you're on an aisle seat or not.
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