i currently have center orch row k seats but i found center orch row d seats should i switch the row k with the row d seats?
If you can at no cost, maybe. But won't they be premium seats?
And generally you can't get refunds to change the seats, anyway.
FOLLIES is a large show though, with a lot of dancing and a multi-level set, so I do wonder whether row D is too close. Idk.
I think RowD is probably too close. I sat in RowD for HOW TO SUCCEED...
at the Al Hirschfeld and, although I loved hearing dialogue directly from the stage and not through the speakers, for viewing the action on stage it really was too close.
It is unlikey that you can "switch" them anyway. No Refunds. No Exchanges.
You can TRY....but don't expect to succeed.
Row K is perfect...my favorite place to be in a theater...10 or eleven rows back.
It is unlikey that you can "switch" them anyway. No Refunds. No Exchanges.
You can TRY....but don't expect to succeed.
Row K is perfect...my favorite place to be in a theater...10 or eleven rows back.
Curious to hear other folks thoughts on seating at The Marquis - I've actually never been to that theater...looking forward to seeing Follies in September
Even the last row in the mezz is a good seat in that theater.
I actually prefer to sit in the mezzanine at the Marquis. You can see everything onstage and the speakers are excellent. It just out pretty far over the orchestra, too, so it's just a higher vantage point for some of the best seats for the first few rows.
I was in the third row on the right the first time I saw The Drowsy Chaperon and the view was great. I then saw the show again with a large group sitting in the back of the orchestra and the view was also really good. Seating and sight lines are not problems at all at the Marquis. That's a theater built with an audience in mind.
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