Lyceum Theatre seating
#1Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 1:03pmI think I remember a VERY high stage at the Lyceum. Is this still true? This makes front row orchestra horrible.....
#2re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 1:25pmYes, the stage is pretty high. Probably best to sit 4 or 5 rows back.
#2re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 1:41pmThat's what I thought, thanks for the input. I believe that was the theatre that "Dracula" was in, and people were actually moving out of the first few rows since the couldn't see from there....
#4re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 2:12pm
Belasco have a high stage too?
Did "I am my own wife" play the Lyceum then?
Just wnat to avoid getting close seats (at the Lyceum) to a stage I won't be able to see much of....
Thanks again!
#5re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 2:16pm
I don't remember the stage being that high at the Belasco, I sat in the front a few times for Passing Strange and it wasn't an issue.
I AM MY OWN WIFE did play the Lyceum.
#6re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 2:18pmTry to sit in the Orchestra section, the set is divided into two rooms, so if you sit on the side you might miss some parts
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#7re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 2:42pmDidn't know that (about the two rooms). Thanks for the advice! I am assuming you are referring to the "In the Next Room (or the vibrator play)" ? That's what I'm looking for tickets for.....
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#8re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 2:52pm
Blech, I'm sitting in the front row this week... Oh well, maybe I'll be able to move.
#9re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 3:05pmyea I am referring to In The Next room, and trust me, this is the one play that you should see all the characters facial expressions. If you don't you'll just hear the melody of orgasms
Rose: "Of Course I know, I Watch Fox News"
-(modified)Gypsy
Broadway Schedule
December 5th- Hamilton, On Your Feet
December 19th- Noises Off, Edith Piaf Concert at Town Hall
#10re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 3:07pm
Yes, I've noticed Row A tickets available for certain days for this play, and was wondering if they are basically restricted view for someone of normal (I'm 5'8") height.....
Worth getting?
#11re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 3:25pmI would say that just for the fact that the set is split you'd be better off sitting at least five rows back, just for the convenience of not having to turn your head frequently.
littlepaperstars
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#12re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 3:25pmken, I'm sitting in Row A on wednesday and I'm 5'4, so I'll report back. Hopefully it won't be that bad...
#14re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 10:10pm
It's a little unpredictable. I sat in the front row for Reasons To Be Pretty, and it was fine. But I remember seeing Is He Dead? there, and being glad I wasn't in the front row.
Reasons To Be Pretty had very little action really at the lip of the stage, which might have helped.
#15re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/23/09 at 11:22pm
They took out the front row (which was AA) for In the Next Room, so the front row is technically the second row. I sat there and I'm 5'6 - the view isn't so bad in terms of the stage's height.
Updated On: 11/23/09 at 11:22 PM
littlepaperstars
Understudy Joined: 3/19/09
#16re: Lyceum Theatre seating
Posted: 11/26/09 at 2:58pm
I thought the front row was great. I agree with the post who said you want to be up close for this show - the facial expressions add a lot. There were a few short parts where I had to crane my neck to see, but nothing too bad.
The show itself is fantastic, I was not expecting to love it as much as I did.
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