JimHillMedia.com: "obstructed view" at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
#0JimHillMedia.com: "obstructed view" at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 6:52pm
Very, very interesting blog entry here.
http://www.jimhillmedia.com/article.php?id=1898
#1re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:08pmI saw the revival of Chicago from the last row of the orchestra, and can personally attest that at least the upper HALF of the stage is completely hidden from view. It didn't matter too much with that show, except for when Velma climbs the ladder up the proscenium and sings "Can you imagine, I mean can you imagine...."
#2re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:08pmLast 10 rows of the orchestra is a significant number of seats. That number times 8 shows a week times however long the show runs would equal a large number of upset patrons. The situation would be a bit more palatable had the obstructed portions of the performance not been so significant to the show. This would be akin to going to see CHITTY and never seeing the car leave the ground!
#3re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:09pmWhile this will prove problematic in the long run, I'm guessing that for the first few months of the run, Disney will have no trouble filling every seat. I'm betting that there was a line outside of people who would have gladly snatched up those rear orchestra tix.
#4re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:12pmIf Disney is charging full price for those tickets they deserve to be shot...
Yankeefan007
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
#5re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:13pmI have tickets for Saturday's matinee --- Row T, obstructed view. I'm personally excited to see how obstructed it is. I honestly cannot wait. I plan on writing letters to DTP, as well as NY1, for Onstage. Maybe Roma will read it live. Haha
#6re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:14pmThey should've kept MOVIN' OUT open and waited for another theatre.
#7re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:14pmThat section caused a ton of obstruction problems with Movin' Out, too. I don't understand how this wasn't anticipated.
#8re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:16pmI realize it probably did, and as much as I loved watching the band, the action on stage was the most important for MOVIN' OUT.
#9re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:17pmRight, obvioulsy more of Tarzan's action takes place above those sight lines than it did with Movin' Out, but if it was a problem for that show, this should've been expected.
#10re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:18pmGlad my tickets are in the mezz!
Yankeefan007
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
#11re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:19pm
Having an Uncle who is a VP at Disney (and he couldn't even get me free tickets), I know that their first priority isn't the audience.
Drumroll....
Surprise! It's the MONEY!
Updated On: 3/27/06 at 07:19 PM
#12re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:21pmIt's not exactly a new theatre, and the mezzanine hasn't recently been lowered. The potential for this problem has existed since the theatre was built. It's just not fair to pay full price for seeing half the show.
#13re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:21pmWow...that's pretty sad.
broadway4L
Swing Joined: 8/20/04
#14re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:28pm
Two Questions:
1. Anyone have pictures of the inside of the theatre.
2 I'm sitting row N orchestra right towards the far right in the row, is that really obstructed?
Yankeefan007
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
#16re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:29pmI think row N is at the beginning of the upper section of the orchestra, which if I'm remembering correctly, is not that bad.
#17re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:31pm
I will never buy an 'obstructed view' ticket again. The term is so vague, and they use it to cheat you out of your money. The theatre where the Wicked tour stopped in Philadelphia has the entire "Family Circle" section lined with columns about a volleyball's diameter. A girl two rows ahead of me paid full price for her ticket, and found her seat to be completely obstructed by a support column. No way to see the show at all - it was completely blocking her entire view.
I guess the solution is to save enough money to buy a really good ticket. But in the case of Tarzan, the Orchestra section isn't even good enough. What a logistics nightmare.
#18re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:33pm
Having an Uncle who is a VP at Disney (and he couldn't even get me free tickets), I know that their first priority isn't the audience.
Drumroll....
Surprise! It's the MONEY!
Their first priority will become the audience once they all start asking for their money back.
Wanting life but never knowing how
JasonM12480
Broadway Star Joined: 3/17/05
#19re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:42pmPerhaps if theater today could become less about gimmicks, such as flying, hanging, things that rise and fall, people/objects out over the audience, etc., and get back to the time-honored tradition of "simply being on the stage, and acting", then we wouldn't have these ridiculous problems. I saw "How To Succeed" there in 1996, and sat towards the back of the audience, and saw everything beautifully. I don't remember there being any point in which Matthew Broderick or Lillias White flew over, under, next to, across, or by the audience. Oh that's right - they simply sang, acted, and danced like a normal musical should. What a concept!!
#20re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:44pmWell do you expect them to do this with a disney show about a flying/swinging man?
JasonM12480
Broadway Star Joined: 3/17/05
#21re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:46pmNo. I excpect for intelligent concepts to be put on the stage. I always thought Tarzan was the most ridiculous idea for a musical. There are many other great Disney films that, in my opinion, would translate much better to the stage.
#22re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:48pm
Well, The Little Mermaid is still doing workshops, you have that to look forward to.
Wanting life but never knowing how
#23re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:54pmThat's the silliest thing I've ever read. So, they shouldn't try new and innovative staging (and this goes for any musical)???? Should they all just stand center stage and read their lines?
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#24re: MouseWatch.com: 'obstructed view' at Tarzan doesn't begin to cover it
Posted: 3/27/06 at 7:56pmI HATE this theatre. The Front Mezz is so high up that it might as well be a second balcony! The rear orchestra is just dreadful!
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