Right now I am looking at buying seats: RIGHT ORCH PRTL VIEW Row B, Seat 12,RIGHT ORCH PRTL VIEW Row C, Seat 14. Can you still see everything?
I had Row A to the far right and I was absolutely pleased with the experience, particularly considering I would have paid $100 more for a couple seats to my left and the comparable seat would be in the middle mezzanine. Someone told me afterward that none of the seats are that obstructed. There were a couple times something was partially blocked, but it wasn't as if I missed anything.
Awesome! Thank you so much for your help! I think its so hilarious when on Telecharge you are at one seat then you go over one and that seat is double sometimes triple the cost of the first one you were looking at. It makes me laugh! Thanks again!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/2/10
I have been in this theater a number of times for a number of shows. I think for the most part the only BAD seats are the back rows of the boxes.... Everything else ranges from pretty decent to damn good.
That's where I was sitting, in the back row of one of the boxes. I can attest that the view was miserable, and I ended up standing. It was the only way I could see anything.
Stand-by Joined: 3/29/11
Kinky Boots partial view seats are among the worst seats I've sat in in my life. The box seats are anywhere between 50-90% cut off visibility and not worth anything more than $10.
I sat in the first seat in the front row of the Right Box. The view was actually better than I expected as I only couldn't see the far upstage left corner (which was better than my box seat, Second seat in the second row, at The Nance).
The other night, I sat in E11 ($112) and my partner sat in E9 ($152) and the view was virtually identical. I'd seen the show before from more central front orchestra locations and didn't miss a thing with the partial view seat.
I'm glad to read that because I recommended similar seats to a friend, assuring him that he would miss very little!
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