Broadway Legend Joined: 5/30/04
Left Orchestra Row A, seat 5? It doesnt say that its partial view, but it seems like it would be, since its so far to the left. My mom REALLY wants to see the show, so I figured we'd get her as good of a seat as we could. Thanks!
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
The only thing wrong with that seat is that it's facing the stage.
Broadway Star Joined: 10/22/05
The stage is really high and the seats are really close in the front row.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/05
Lumpy and it has a spring that sticks out.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/8/04
"so I figured we'd get her as good of a seat as we could."
That is generally the idea...
You should have asked here before buying it.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/30/04
Well, you see, I have a little thing called common sense and I havent bought it yet.
So I should try to get he a seat further away from the stage? Thanks!
Leading Actor Joined: 1/26/06
Further away would be a better idea. I find that the standing room area is not that bad for Spamalot if you want to spend cheep money.
I actually sat in that seat the first time I saw it, its a little awkward to view the stage from that angle when youre on the side but its not the worst.
Be careful. Some of the seats are rigged with explosives. They have that sort of sense of humor.
I saw Spamalot from A 106, which is dead center to the stage. I cannot tell you about the angle from the left, but from the front row the show is spectacular! You wont miss anything from sitting that close and there are a ton of beautiful details that you get the best look at ( i.e. All of the Lady of the Lake's costumes) It has been one of my favorite seating experiences, and I always sit within the first 13 rows of the Orchestra, so I say deffinetly snatch it up!
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