dianamorales said: "I'm looking at buying tickets in the loge, what is the view like? The VB seems small, but is the loge far from the stage?"
I sat up there for King and I and thought the view was fantastic, and that's where my seats are for this. I bought tickets for this after convincing my companion to extend our trip by one day. Decided to see this over Beetlejuice as I don't see this touring and am extremely intrigued.
I do believe legroom is limited in the loge. I’ve sat in orchestra before and even there legroom wasn’t great. If that’s a concern, I’d recommend aisle seating.
I believe I mentioned on this thread that my oldest daughter was the tap teacher for the young boy (Atticus Ware) who is in the show. I believe his part is a young Cary Grant. If you can, let me know what you think of his performance.
Usually the side sections. Mines front row on the side. Looks to be a great view. But we don’t know the design yet but I’ve yet to have a bad seat in that space.
It is common knowledge that subscribers tend to be around the mid 70’s mark both at Lincoln Center as well as the Roundabout and the Manhattan theatre club. Afternoon performances run about 75% as far as the senior demographic concerned. Decisions will be made in terms of what is best for the entire population. The good news is that this production could halt performances for a while and then restart them while extending the closing date.
Im going to disagree about the loge. I’ve sat there many times and find the steep rake and big distance gives me vertigo. I’m also short and even I find the leg room cramped. Downstairs any seat is great.
SmoothLover said: "It is common knowledge that subscribers tend to be around the mid 70’s mark both at Lincoln Center as well as the Roundabout and the Manhattan theatre club. Afternoon performances run about 75% as far as the senior demographic concerned. Decisions will be made in terms of what is best for the entire population. The good news is that this production could halt performances for a while and then restart them while extending the closing date."
As I said before, let’s keep the fear mongering to the many other threads ABOUT the coronavirus. I personally have not been pressing on those threads due to coming to this message bored to enjoy talking about theatre with others, not to hear about how I’m going to get sick when I see a show.
GiantsInTheSky2 said: "Fear mongering and being realistic are two different things, and the board doesn’t have to be careful for one person’s paranoia. Be an adult. "
We have multiple threads about corona. Why ruin this one talking about it when theirs plenty of other threads. That’s all I’m saying.
Because it’s an issue that’s infiltrating every discussion about our daily lives right now. So if you don’t like that, than maybe you should log off here until the virus goes away because it’s going to be mentioned a LOT in the next few months on most discussions. And as (I’m assuming) an adult you also have the ability to scroll past comments you don’t want to read and also the ability to not respond to, therefore adding to a discussion, topics you don’t want to partake in.