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#1

Broadhurst Theatre Question

Is there a big difference in row H of the mezz or row L? Is the view that much better in row H?
#2

re: Broadhurst Theatre Question

I highly doubt it...

Are you asking this because of the price differences?

Go with the cheaper...why not? It's a row behind, and plus, Les Mis doesn't have anything on stage that will really be cut off by the proscenium.
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#3

re: Broadhurst Theatre Question

Ya, i was asking because of the price difference. It's more then half the price and its only a few rows behind, so i was just wondering if it is really important to sit a few rows further up.

thanks for the help.
#4

re: Broadhurst Theatre Question

Those price differences definitely have a way of gnawing at the minds of a ticket buyer. When I first saw the prices for the last two rows of Drowsy ($26.25), which were just one row behind seats that cost $80-something, I went a little crazy thinking that there must be something wrong with them--you just don't see full-price tickets starting with the digit "2" anymore. Turns out they were just fine, and a great deal.

Knowing what the Broadhurst mezzanine is like, I'd say this is the same thing. There's really no difference between the two rows you mentioned. Go now, my son, and purchase your tickets in peace.

"If there is going to be a restoration fee, there should also be a Renaissance fee, a Middle Ages fee and a Dark Ages fee. Someone must have men in the back room making up names, euphemisms for profit." (Emanuel Azenberg)

Updated On: 9/17/06 at 02:49 PM

#5

re: Broadhurst Theatre Question

you just don't see full-price tickets starting with the digit "2" anymore

Of course you do, but they have an unwelcome extra zero at the end.
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#6

re: Broadhurst Theatre Question

Ah...true, very true.
"If there is going to be a restoration fee, there should also be a Renaissance fee, a Middle Ages fee and a Dark Ages fee. Someone must have men in the back room making up names, euphemisms for profit." (Emanuel Azenberg)

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