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Giant Partial View Orchestra

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Giant Partial View Orchestra#1

Posted: 3/27/26 at 12:11pm

Hi, I am looking at tickets for Giant, and need orchestra seats due to limited mobility.  The seats I am lookiing at are J19/21 or H19/21.  The pop-up says you will miss some moments on stage. These are for my elderly parents.  Any thoughts on how much this will impact their experience?

 

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Giant Partial View Orchestra#2

Posted: 3/27/26 at 12:24pm

The last scene is extreme house right so I’d go for even numbered seats.

Giant Partial View Orchestra#3

Posted: 3/27/26 at 12:25pm

super helpful, thank you!

Giant Partial View Orchestra#4

Posted: 3/27/26 at 4:07pm

If you need them for limited mobility, try calling Telecharge access services before purchasing and asking for mobility seat  for your desired date. they are often times located in the orchestra and are cheaper

Giant Partial View Orchestra#5

Posted: 3/27/26 at 4:44pm

QueenAlice said: "The last scene is extreme house right so I’d go for even numbered seats."

i never mastered the stage right vs house right thing.

The last scene takes place where?   Thanks

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Giant Partial View Orchestra#6

Posted: 3/27/26 at 4:57pm

Echoing an earlier poster - I believe every theatre holds a limited number of seats off-sale to the public for differently abled guests who need an accommodation to best enjoy the show. (An extremely kind box office attendant at the Broadhurst way back when Hugh Jackman had his residency there pointed me towards them when I explained they were for my own mobility-challenged grandparents, which were full-view, far side Orchestra aisle about halfway back.)

Definitely either call Telecharge Customer Service or (if you can) visit the box office and see what they have on offer.

Giant Partial View Orchestra#7

Posted: 3/27/26 at 5:30pm

Great idea, thanks. 

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Giant Partial View Orchestra#8

Posted: 3/27/26 at 7:03pm

RUkiddingme said: "QueenAlice said: "The last scene is extreme house right so I’d go for even numbered seats."

i never mastered the stage right vs house right thing.

The last scene takes place where? Thanks
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House right means on the audience's right; stage right means on the actors' right if they are facing the audience. 


"...everyone finally shut up, and the audience could enjoy the beginning of the Anatevka Pogram in peace."
Updated On: 3/27/26 at 07:03 PM

Giant Partial View Orchestra#9

Posted: 3/28/26 at 1:43am

RUkiddingme said: "QueenAlice said: "The last scene is extreme house right so I’d go for even numbered seats."

i never mastered the stage right vs house right thing.

The last scene takes place where? Thanks
"

I saw the play from a center mezzanine seat, and most of the show is in the middle of the stage. But the key scene toward the end is extreme house right/stage left. Sitting house right should be fine, as long as you can see the scene. I forgot to check the height of the stage. If you sit a little further back, you should be safe.

If anyone has sat far house right for the play, perhaps you can offer some perspective.

 

Giant Partial View Orchestra#10

Posted: 3/29/26 at 6:37pm

So, I sat in M22 for today’s matinee. It’s sold as partial view (for $110, which is cheap compared to the rest of the orchestra), but I don’t think I missed anything. I definitely saw everyone say their lines. What exactly happens at the end in the back corner of the stage people are alluding to?

Giant Partial View Orchestra#11

Posted: 3/30/26 at 3:28am

pathman2 said: "So, I sat in M22 for today’s matinee. It’s sold as partial view (for $110, which is cheap compared to the rest of the orchestra), but I don’t think I missed anything. I definitely saw everyone say their lines. What exactly happens at the end in the backcorner of the stage people are alluding to?"

It sounds like you caught everything from Row M. The scene in question is: 

 
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Dahl’s phone conversation with the reporter

 

Giant Partial View Orchestra#12

Posted: 3/30/26 at 10:30am

bear882 said: "pathman2 said: "So, I sat in M22 for today’s matinee. It’s sold as partial view (for $110, which is cheap compared to the rest of the orchestra), but I don’t think I missed anything. I definitely saw everyone say their lines. What exactly happens at the end in the backcorner of the stage people are alluding to?"

It sounds like you caught everything from Row M. The scene in question is:

 
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Thanks! That takes place so far downstage I don't see how it wouldn't be viewable from any seat. Maybe they adjusted the staging before opening?

Updated On: 3/30/26 at 10:30 AM


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