Hello Dolly Partial View?
funhamilton_rent
Featured Actor Joined: 9/26/15
#1Hello Dolly Partial View?
Posted: 3/27/17 at 12:32pm
How is the partial view at the Shubert, and for Dolly in particular? I see partial view seats for my desired date for not a fortune. I don't recall the Shubert seeming to have a lot of bad seating. Thanks in advance for help.
#2Hello Dolly Partial View?
Posted: 3/27/17 at 12:36pm
This is more in reference to the Box seats but should apply to partial view seats as well:
https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.php?thread=1099957#4906339
funhamilton_rent
Featured Actor Joined: 9/26/15
#3Hello Dolly Partial View?
Posted: 3/27/17 at 12:39pm
BrodyFosse123 said: "This is more in reference to the Box seats but should apply to partial view seats as well:
https://forum.broadwayworld.com/readmessage.php?thread=1099957#4906339
"
It didn't help... maybe I'm missing something
#4Hello Dolly Partial View?
Posted: 3/27/17 at 12:44pm
Basically, the only set that would cause any partial view issues is the Harmonia Gardens set, especially the 2 curtained private dining room sets on each end. I described on the other thread why and who's in which set, etc.
carnzee
Broadway Star Joined: 9/2/11
#5Hello Dolly Partial View?
Posted: 3/27/17 at 12:45pm
What seat number are you looking at? I bought M 28 which is the last seat on the end. It's not labeled partial view but I'm worried.
Has anyone sat on the extreme left or right orchestra in the Shubert? How was it.
(Brodyfosse, I saw your post and took it into account when I purchased.)
BroadwayBeebe
Featured Actor Joined: 2/10/16
#6Hello Dolly Partial View?
Posted: 7/22/18 at 1:12pmBumping to see if anyone has sat in B9 or B11 and could comment on the partial view situation. I just got them for my grandparents who have already seen Donna and Bernadette and want to see Bette. Curious to see how much they will miss.
lisap3
Swing Joined: 12/6/16
#7Hello Dolly Partial View?
Posted: 8/5/18 at 1:56pm
I sat in F19 last Thursday. I was thrilled with how close it was. Very few scenes were missed, and to be so close, for a bargain price, I could not have asked for more. Bette was right in front of us for a good deal of the show! I would say that partial view in the left side of the house is better than than the right. You get a bird's eye view of Bette enjoying her turkey leg--hilarious!
Updated On: 8/5/18 at 01:56 PM#8Hello Dolly Partial View?
Posted: 8/5/18 at 4:05pm
I paid ~$40 for partial view front row house right. You do miss a bit of the harmonia gardens scenes with Barnaby and Cornelius, but the closeness beyond makes up for it. I made eye contact with Bernadette multiple times, and at one point she reached out toward me. It was one of the greatest theatregoing experiences of my life and I cannot recommend it enough.
kmissa
Featured Actor Joined: 4/24/18
#9Hello Dolly Partial View?
Posted: 8/5/18 at 6:26pm
dianamorales said: "I paid ~$40 for partial view front row house right. You do miss a bit of the harmonia gardens scenes with Barnaby and Cornelius, but the closeness beyond makes up for it. I made eye contact with Bernadette multiple times, and at one point she reached out toward me. It was one of the greatest theatregoing experiences of my life and I cannot recommend it enough."
were those rush seats?
#10Hello Dolly Partial View?
Posted: 8/5/18 at 7:08pm
I am also wondering this. We have Orchestra Row M Seats 25, 27. I read somewhere you only miss the part in Harmonia Gardens with Cornelius and Barnaby (and dates) from the side I am on. I am hoping someone can confirm this?
Thanks in advance!
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