Swing Joined: 5/17/09
Board members have been great with seating advice in the past (thanks for the tips on "Norman Conquest," by the way)--so here goes again. Would the front row for "God of Carnage" present any major problems--coffee tables blocking seated cast members, etc.? I have the choice of a front row center seat, and ones on the side orchestra aisle (two rows or eight rows up). Those of you who have seen the play, which would you take? Thanks again for all the fantastic past advice on where to park my butt in various Broadway theatres.
I *think* front row would be great... I haven't sat there for this, but it's a fairly low stage.
The others sound good as well...as long by aisle you're meaning the aisle between the side and center sections. If you mean the far aisle, then def go for front row.
Definitely grab front row. The stage is low and how often are you going to get to say "Hope Davis projectile vomited right in my face!"
Understudy Joined: 2/28/08
I sat front row, and it was great. No vomit hit me, but something else did. (don't want to give anything away!)
Swing Joined: 5/17/09
Thanks folks! Once again the fab members of the broadwayworld.com come through with stellar advice. I look forward to being hit by Hope Davis's projectile vomit!
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