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Hair Mezzanine Seating

Hair Mezzanine Seating

broadwayjim42
#1Hair Mezzanine Seating
Posted: 6/8/09 at 7:51am

This may have been answered in a previous thread..I apologize if it's a duplication.

Last night sealed the deal on wanting to see this and as of last night, there were still some mid-to-rear mezzanine seats available at the $85 discount rate. How steep is the incline?

I have to ask because after watching someone take a header down the mezzanine stairs at "White Christmas" last year and almost knock someone into the orchestra, my partner's been wary of the mezzanine. He says he'll be OK, but how bad is it? Row L and N are the ones currently available.

Thanks.


Updated On: 6/8/09 at 07:51 AM

broadwayjim42
#2re: Hair Mezzanine Seating
Posted: 6/8/09 at 10:03am

To quote Emily Litella....never mind.

Went in to check tickets this morning and what should pop up but two orchestra seats, left orch row 0.

Problem solved...

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millie_dillmount
#2re: Hair Mezzanine Seating
Posted: 6/8/09 at 10:09am

I sat in Row Q left and was worried that they would be too far back and my view would be horrible; however, they were amazing seats and you can see everyone's facial expressions fine. My only complaint is you don't get any cast interaction unless you are in an aisle seat (and it also helps to be up front, but the cast is all over the theater); however, there is something that everyone in the audience is able to participate in. I don't want to spoil it here in case you don't know about it!


"We like to snark around here. Sometimes we actually talk about theater...but we try not to let that get in our way." - dramamama611

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LotteTBS138
#3re: Hair Mezzanine Seating
Posted: 6/8/09 at 10:11am

I sat 1st row Balcony and had no problems seeing the show or having cast members run up in front of me and stand on the railings... but I did read you got better seats and good for you!


I once heard someone describe her (Ruthie Henshall) singing as sounding as though she's trying to swallow a whole meatball slightly larger than her windpipe. (The same person compared Michael Ball's singing to sounding as though he's sitting on a washing machine on spin cycle and Colm Wilkinson's to a man with a paralyzed lip trying to eat cottage cheese.) --- Schmerg_The_Impaler

jaxel614
#4re: Hair Mezzanine Seating
Posted: 8/10/09 at 9:36pm

I have row B in the Mezz. 7 seats starting on the aisle. How is the cast interaction in that area?

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millie_dillmount
#5re: Hair Mezzanine Seating
Posted: 8/10/09 at 10:44pm

If you are on an aisle, there is a better chance for cast interaction. There is no guarantee, though.


"We like to snark around here. Sometimes we actually talk about theater...but we try not to let that get in our way." - dramamama611


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