I got digital rush yesterday and got Mezz row D (last row) and they provided seat boosters for the entire row D. View was much better than row C from what I could tell.
Now the OhMaryPlay site is showing dates through early May, but clicking through to the ticketing site reverts back to the sold out March dates ending on 3/24 as before. Odd rollout. (EDIT: short lived... but they're clearly loading the new dates into the system.)
FYI, the front row seats for $101 are a fantastic deal, relatively speaking. Anyone considering the $81 mezzanine seats should definitely spend the extra $20.
A little sad I bought $200 rear side orchestra seats for tomorrow before they announced the extension... ah, well. Still super excited (although nervous... I'm very short and have heard only bad things about the orch)
Leaf Coneybear said: "A little sad I bought $200 rear side orchestra seats for tomorrow before they announced the extension... ah, well. Still super excited (although nervous... I'm very short and have heard only bad things about the orch)"
You can always wear a bulky coat that you can sit on. I love the Lortel and the Lortel Foundation but I wish they would start a capital campaign to install an orchestra rake.
Happy I scored a $59 ticket before they sold out. Now I’m also debating the $108 front row ticket incase I do research and realize I don’t like last row Mezz
3. You're 1/2 standing and resting on your folded-up seat.
Otherwise, your view will almost certainly be blocked by heads. $58 is a good deal and a good enough seat, but front-row center has some of the best seats in the house.
TaffyDavenport said: "Last row of the mezzanine is only good if:
1. You're tall, or
2. You're on a booster seat, or
3. You're 1/2 standing and restingon your folded-up seat.
Otherwise, your view will almost certainlybe blocked by heads. $58 is a good deal and a good enough seat, but front-row center has some of the best seats in the house."
All those mezzanine seats have either been sold or allocated for rush at this point, so the cheapest you’ll find is at least $80+.
As of Sunday, though, the theatre now automatically provides some very nice, thick, booster pads for their last row mezzanine seats and I heard nary a complain that afternoon. Even as a very tall person, I was happy because the seat was low enough where I would be in a mild squat with my knees bent the whole show (which isn’t uncomfortable until the end of the show when I stand up)
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