I wouldn't pay extra for 3 rows. You'll be more than fine.
Featured Actor Joined: 10/3/14
Im looking into Student tickets, anyone know how row H is? Is it that far away? It seems like for this show any seat is a good seat but I just wanted to make sure
Swing Joined: 7/5/15
Just saw this on Tuesday night, row E. It is a VERY small house - I don't think there is a bad seat in the house. One of the most powerful shows I've ever seen. I cannot recommend this show enough. Don't miss it.
If I were to see it again I would sit in the 100's even. I sat on the opposite side and I felt like they were playing more to the 100's section. Ring of Keys was performed primarily in that direction. It is a fabulous show and the staging is crisp and creative but there were times I felt the actors could have motivated a little more movement to compensate for the in the round performance.
How is the view from Row K seat 107? And row G seat 403? Which is better?
Row K seat 107 for sure. The 100 section is my favorite vantage point for the show, and the farther back, the better! Take it all in.
^ Thank you so much :)
"Just saw this on Tuesday night, row E. It is a VERY small house - I don't think there is a bad seat in the house."
Just know the partial view seats are very partial. fortunately the people to my right were no shows so I got the free upgrade thanks to the no late seating policy.
You are the first person to complain about this so could you elaborate?
I got a ticket to see this on Wednesday afternoon! Row C seat 235! I am so excited to see this show.
Chorus Member Joined: 5/15/07
Help Please. I have a couple of options on tickets and I need some advice. The options are Row D Seat 229,or Row G Seat 101. I have read all the comments here. I would appreciate some feedback. Thanks in advance.
Having seen the show from the 200s and 100s, I prefered the 100. It's nice to have a dead on view of the stage. I usually always prefer to be as close to the action as possible, but for this show, there was something so amazing about being able to sit back and take it all in. Just my 2 cents.
^lol, I had opposite reaction. I preferred the 200s!
The theater is TINY, so any seat is great, even the standing room people have a good view. Don't worry too much about the seating. :o)
Swing Joined: 8/4/15
I am coming to NYC in September and not missing Fun Home. What would you recommend of the following seats? We would love to get the $75 seats since it sounds like there isn't really a bad seat in the house. Do you miss a lot in those seats? Would the $119 seats be better?
$75 - h432 or g421
$119 - j118
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/6/11
My only concern with the 100s is it seems from pre curtain shots that there is a door in front of you. Does that obstruct in any way? Thanks.
The door isn't there for very long and interferes with very little.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/6/11
Thank you. I'm planning on buying tickets right when they go on sale for Broadway Week. :)
I saw the show from the 200s and while I definitely think that the 200s are the ideal place to sit, you will still have a great view from anywhere.
Swing Joined: 6/28/15
I saw the show on August 2 Matinee with the entire cast. My seat was C-240, which was perfect. I'm planning to watch it again when I'm back in town in November. My question is about Standing room. If I show up without buying a ticket, what are the odds of scoring a standing room ticket? How far in advance do I have to show up at the box office to buy a standing room ticket?
Row C, 239
Row C, 105
Row H, 105
What would you recommend?
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