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Apple Tree Seating Question?

Apple Tree Seating Question?

jeffrey2
#1Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 4:40pm

For those of you who know the show in Studio 54 would last row center be better than Row G side the last three seats. Any opinions? Would a 14 yr old be interested in this show?
Thanks
Updated On: 1/10/07 at 04:40 PM

WalkOn
#2re: Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 4:54pm

In my experience center is preferable to extreme side.

As for a 14 year old enjoying the show. That is up to the 14 year old. You know him/her. We don't

When I was 14, I would have killed to see APPLE TREE on Broadway. But I'm the only one of my friends who would have.


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Ryguy7
#2re: Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 5:30pm

I just saw the show this weekend and sat in the second last row, in the balcony/mezzanine.
While that is not the seating location you are asking about, I can tell you that my seat was still quite close to the stage and a fine view.
Basically what I'm trying to say is that even though you'd be in the last row on the floor, the view would be fine. I'd pick centre of side - but then again, Studio 54 isn't a huge theatre. I think either would be good.
Hope that helps?
RY

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parislover87
#3re: Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 5:37pm

i sat in G two seats from the aisle and was fine... the back is considerably further back... depends on how good your vision is


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stella985
#4re: Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 5:43pm

Personally I think I'd go with row G to the side. I've sat in a variety of places in Studio 54 and I find the back of the orchestra to be not very good. You usually have a better view from the mezzanine then the back of the orchestra because the seats aren't at much of an angle.

jeffrey2
#5re: Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 5:46pm

Thanks, sounds like the side would be better.

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ILoveMyDictionary
#6re: Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 6:29pm

I don't know about the first question, but I'm fifteen and I enjoyed the show very much.

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Pinky
#7re: Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 10:14pm

I'm pretty short (5'1') and had a really hard at 54 in the back of the orch. Like other have said, depends on your vision, height etc.

As far as the 14 year old, if they enjoy musical theatre....then yes!!! It you're dragging him or her to the show...maybe not so much.


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TheHumanTorch
#8re: Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 11:08pm

i sat in the third row all the way to the left, and although you can't see everything they were fine seats... being a short person myself i have trouble sitting all the way in the back of a theatre...

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CurtainPullDowner
#9re: Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 11:11pm

Go see something else, I just think there are better shows out there,

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munkustrap178
#10re: Apple Tree Seating Question?
Posted: 1/10/07 at 11:41pm

I agree, and I work for Roundabout. So that's saying something.

Try and get something in the mezz. The orchestra at 54 is HORRIBLE due to the intensely raked house and very low stage. It's ripe for a revival of CATS.


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