Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
The Goat
Stand-by Joined: 4/19/04
#0Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/19/06 at 9:36pmI want to buy tickets to "The Pirate Queen" as a treat for two friends I am staying with in Chicago in November. The best they had for the performance I wanted was the first row, center. For those Chicago board members who are familiar with the Cadillac Palace Theatre, would these seats really be a "treat" for my friends and I or will they cause us to need treatment for neck sprain and/or dizziness from too high a stage or being at too close quarters?
#1re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/19/06 at 10:20pmhard to say because of the show...I would take them but be careful because I'm guessing the show will be very BIG and it may be that your too close to take it all in...but i'm all about first row...so I'd take it...I love the Cadillac Palace!
#2re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/19/06 at 10:33pm
Last time I was there it was a catering hall for the Bismarck Hotel (as it was named than ) & it had no seats & horrible hanging sound fixtures
It has been awhile
brdlwyr
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
#3re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/19/06 at 10:48pm
Goat, I was also offered those seats. I saw in Row B for the horrible Rent tour, and my memory is that the orchestra railing is too close to the seats.
Roxy, we had the bar review course in the Bismark. It was dirty and scary, the Palace is nice now!
#4re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/19/06 at 10:52pm
It has to be with seats, running shows & no hanging sound fixtures
Would love to see it now
brdlwyr
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
#5re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/19/06 at 10:59pmThere were rock concerts there in the 80's and early 90's.
#6re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/19/06 at 11:38pm
I've been in front row at the Cadillac a couple of times (and will be for the Pirate Queen, too!) and I absolutely love it. Of course, I would rather be close and be able to see distinct facials and feel like I'm in the show rather than seeing the "big picture", which I know a lot of people like.
As a treat for your friends, I would definitley say front row, though. How often do you get to sit front row center at a show?! :)
#7re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/20/06 at 12:19am
I would not sit front row. I sat front row during the Sweet Charity pre Broadway run and my neck was never more sore. I saw just about everything, so you won't miss out on what is going on onstage if you sit in the front row. Back in December I sat in row G for Hairspray and it was much more comfortable for me. If you sit anywhere in the first eight rows towards the middle of the row, you'll be just fine.
The Goat
Stand-by Joined: 4/19/04
#8re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/21/06 at 9:35pmThanks to all of you who weighed in on the front row of the Cadillac Palace. I guess I'm just going to have to blow my surprise and ask my friends if they are about "the big picture" or about being up close and personal with the performers, as it looks as if there is a split decision about this theatre's first row among you all! Glad to hear that the Palace is such a nice theatre in general, though.
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#9re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/22/06 at 8:15am
The Palace is Lovely-- Especially if you remember the Bismarck (Perhaps most infamous for hosting "Frankie goes to Hollywood" at the peak of their fame; The crowd was so spirited (and the theatre so decrepit) that part of the floor collapsed mid-show. No one was hurt, happily and it only added to the Frankie Mystique).
I have never sat front row at the Palace, but can tell you that I have sat in the LAST row a few times and have never had problems seeing. It's a big place and you can usually pick up those upper balcony seats for about $35.
Of course it's not really "bragworthy" but it's a good way to check out a show you're curious about.
#10re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/25/06 at 3:15am
I'm a little slow on the answer, but here's my input.
Now I saw Chicago front row center here, which granted isn't a big show but: the glorious thing about the Cadillac's front row is it seriously is about 6 feet from the orch pit, and then the orchestra pit is obviously a few feet from the stage. So NO, the front row is def. NOT too close. It's not like the Oriental where the conducter is in your lap!
knowing this, I bought front row seats for the Pirate Queen....I love Cad's front row :)
so I'm sure you will too!
Enjoy the show!! we have so long to wait....lol
#11re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/25/06 at 8:30amI was at the Palace just last Sunday and we were trying to figure out where we were going to sit for Pirate Queen. In my opinion at all cost try not to get tickets in the back of the theatre not because you wouldn't be able to see but because sound quality isn't the best. My suggestion is either 9 or 10 rows back, center on the first floor or in the loge which is the front of the balcony. The balcony dips down so much you are at a great eye line with the actors.
The Goat
Stand-by Joined: 4/19/04
#12re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/25/06 at 2:18pmWell, StephanietheStar and DirtyRottenGirl, you have, between you, continued the split vote on the first row (or not) of the Cadillac Palace. Personally, I have been a "the closer the better" person for years now, but, have recently been finding the "taking the whole stage in" position more and more appealing, especially with big musicals. Front rows are best for "diva" performances--that is when you have come to see a show for one of the stars (male or female) and not really for much of anything else. But, then, we have La Block (Stephanie J.) in this, so. . . If it were up to me, I'd be in a split vote quandry all by myself on "The Pirate Queen" at the Palace. So I finally contacted my friends, one of whom goes for the diva seating and one for the whole stage seating. I cast the deciding vote (diva seating, swayed by StephanietheStar's assertion that the front row is some six feet back at the Palace) and we are in the center of the first row. Thanks to you all for your advice, which I passed on to my friends before they voted on seats. And, yes, we do have a long wait until November, but with Block as a Pirate Queen I have high hopes for the show.
#13re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/25/06 at 2:26pmI got second row center of the Loge, which to me, is ideal seating for any of the large-scale musicals. I wouldn't mind first row orchestra for something like Falsettos, but for the big shows, I like to get a view of the whole stage, especially for the lighting.
#14re: Cadillac Palace Chicago seating
Posted: 5/25/06 at 5:12pm
Glad to be of help :)
It really does depend on where you like to sit, but I'm sure you won't regret the front row center choice! nor would I regret balcony, but....front row is just...fabulous :)
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