Falsettos seating help, please!
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#1Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 9/28/16 at 7:46am
I'm looking at any seats- just need one- in Orchestra Center, Row B (which is the first row) or Orchestra R, rows B, C, and E (aisle seat).
Will the first row be too close? I'm short, but also prefer not to crane my neck up too much!
Mezzanine Center is also available, though I prefer to be a little closer if possible, but just thought I'd throw it out there too in case they're better seats.
Thank you!
#2Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 9/28/16 at 8:39am
I'd grab that aisle seat in row E of right orchestra.
#3Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 9/28/16 at 10:01am
^My words exactly!
#4Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 9/28/16 at 10:46am
I lucked out and got the very last 2 linctix tickets for the weekend I'll be in NYC in late October. The seats are in the rear mezzanine in Row H off to the side. I've heard some not-so-great things about the Kerr mezzanine and was wondering if someone could elaborate on why the mezzanine seats are so bad? Thanks!
#5Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 9/28/16 at 1:53pm
Who knows if they will raise the stage height for this particular performance, but I can tell you I sat in the orchestra center front row for both Gentleman's Guide and the Crucible and the view was fantastic. The Walter Kerr stage is one of the shortest/lowest on Broadway. For this particular theatre, I would recommend the front row for sure.
#7Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 9/28/16 at 5:05pm
Oh man, that sucks to hear as I'm about 6'4. I'll just need to have a few glasses of wine ahead of time.
Was the view alright? I can get past the whole leg room issue as I face that in many places (mainly the theater and airplanes.) I'm mostly just worried about the view and the sound.
#8Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 9/28/16 at 5:09pm
I also saw Gentleman's Guide from the mezzanine, twice in fact. It is steep, but it didn't bother me too much. The sound and view were fine.
#9Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 9/28/16 at 5:12pm
macnyc said: "I also saw Gentleman's Guide from the mezzanine, twice in fact. It is steep, but it didn't bother me too much. The sound and view were fine."
Great! Thanks for the information, and thank you PThespian for your first reply. I appreciate all the advice!
#10Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 11/28/16 at 2:11pm
Would anyone be able to speak to the view from the first couple rows of the mezz on the extreme sides?
Thank you!
#11Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 11/28/16 at 4:48pm
We were in the first row of the Balcony on Friday ($42, couldn't resist) and moved to the Stage Right box during intermission, due to lack of leg room in that first row. And also to be closer. There were definitely scenes that we couldn't see at all from there, and I imagine there would be scenes on the other side if you were well over, Stage Left.
Orchestra was full for that matinee, Mezz and Balcony were half empty, so if you have a bad seat, good chance you can move over.
#12Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 11/29/16 at 12:48pm
Can anyone vouch for first row in the front mezzazine? My seat is in the center. :)
Are they good views, and is it easy to rush to stage door afterwards?
#13Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 12/1/16 at 12:37am
LYLS3637 said: "Would anyone be able to speak to the view from the first couple rows of the mezz on the extreme sides?
Thank you!
"
I was supposed to be in row D all be way on the right tonight, but my lotto seat was "upgraded" for some reason and I was in row N of the orchestra instead (NOT complaining). It looked like it would've been a decent view, though.
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#14Falsettos seating help, please!
Posted: 12/1/16 at 12:39am
I sat all the way on the left ORCH row P and the view was very good, not limited at all and missed nothing.
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