I didn't win on my first lottery try, but I got a notification, so there's that.
And to clarify, from looking at the Orpheum photo and going on my memory of seeing it on Broadway, I think I would miss some upper level action on the right side of the stage (the George Eacker argument, for example) and perhaps some activity on the far right on stage level. I hadn't thought about it before, but the Orpheum seats do appear to go out wider.
That said, I should be in good shape to see most of the action - everything in the center and on the left of the stage. Maybe I am being overly optimistic, but my seat will be four seats in from the far right in Row H. My wife and daughter will be closer to the center than me.
It will be a different experience than in center rear mezzanine at the Richard Rodgers, but we'll be a lot closer and I'm choosing to be hopeful.
Updated On: 3/9/17 at 04:42 PM