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Hamilton Seat Question

Hamilton Seat Question

BillieR
#1Hamilton Seat Question
Posted: 11/12/15 at 11:44am

Hey guys,

Does anyone know if Orch side right row G -- last seat on aisle (22) is an OK seat? 

 

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n2nbaby
#2Hamilton Seat Question
Posted: 11/12/15 at 11:48am

I believe it's labeled partial view and I haven't sat there but I've heard you miss very little.

BillieR
#3Hamilton Seat Question
Posted: 11/12/15 at 11:56am

I called the box office and they said it isn't labeled PV but I can't imagine it not being PV from that far right. Thanks for your reply!

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hork
#4Hamilton Seat Question
Posted: 11/12/15 at 11:57am

Unless they changed it, it is not labeled partial view. I sat two seats to the left of that seat, and it was fine.

BillieR
#5Hamilton Seat Question
Posted: 11/12/15 at 12:02pm

great. thanks!

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macnyc
#6Hamilton Seat Question
Posted: 11/12/15 at 1:27pm

The question keeps coming up, and this person's explanation seemed to be a good one, so I repost it when it seems it would be helpful. She sat all the way on the left, and you'll be on the right. There is one scene that I can remember that takes place all the way to the right and I think it's on the upper level (in Act 2), but it's short and you can follow what's happening just from hearing it. Also, the king has a number on the right, but I think he's forward enough that you can see him. (There's no staircase on the right, as far as I remember.)

 

This was posted by Mariel9:

 

I sat in Row G on the far left aisle last week. I couldn't see people when they were on the stairway on the left side of the stage. It was only a couple of times that I couldn't see someone doing/singing something significant. There were also times when the character who was the focus of the scene was blocked by dancers, but everyone is moving around a lot so those moments were brief. Personally, it was well worth it to be that close to the stage and able to see Leslie Odom's subtle performance and the tears on Philippa Soo's face at the end. The only other way I'll ever be that close again is if I win the lotto because I can't afford premium seats. On the other hand, the far side seats don't offer a good view of the staging, lighting, and choreography, which you can see very well from rear orchestra. I suspect the best non-premium seats are front mezz, but I haven't sat there (yet).

 

https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.php?thread=1085460

Updated On: 11/12/15 at 01:27 PM


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