Hi y'all!!
You all were so helpful and awesome for my first trip that I wanted to ask you what anyone thought of the balcony seats at the Hudson? I know Sunday just started there but I'm looking at snagging some cheap 1984 tickets and wanted to know what everyone thought.
Thanks!
It's a tiny theater, I didn't miss anything from the balcony.
Featured Actor Joined: 10/27/07
I saw Sunday from the cheapest seats in the balcony and thought it was great! I dont think you can go wrong in the theatre.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/30/15
I was nervous but saw Sunday from row D balcony all the way on the side and was SO impressed with the view. It really was not bad at all.
Featured Actor Joined: 5/11/12
I sat front row balcony and view was great. I don't believe there is a bad seat in that theatre
Broadway Star Joined: 10/9/16
I'll be a bit of a voice of dissent. I saw Sunday at the Hudson, and I agree that for a musical like that there are no bad seats in the house. However, I've also seen this production of 1984, and I think that if you really want to see the show, and get the full experience, it's probably worth it to pay more and sit closer. There's a lot of nuance and detail, and the facial expressions matter. I won't give details away, but in my opinion, if this is a show that's important to you, sit as close as you can possibly get.
Updated On: 6/7/17 at 01:28 AMChorus Member Joined: 7/9/16
I agree with this. I was in the Balcony and it was fine, but I felt a bit high up and removed.
Best balcony on Broadway. If you're looking to save money, that's where to sit. I'd recommend it without hesitation.
Had a fantastic view in the balcony! And there is a bathroom up there too!
And for this production balcony is better than rear orchestra or mezz.
I bought balcony seats for both Sunday and 1984, based on the good reports from board members. Of course I would prefer to be closer, but sitting in the balcony is better than not being in the theater at all.
I'll report back after I see Sunday!
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