Mamma Mia seats
Chorus Member Joined: 4/15/05
Mamma Mia seats#1
Posted: 5/2/07 at 7:47pm
Are right orchestra row E, 3 seats off aisle good seats? how bout left orchestra row D 5 seats off aisle, or H aisle seat? Which seats would be best?
Updated On: 5/2/07 at 07:47 PM
re: Mamma Mia seats#2
Posted: 5/2/07 at 8:02pmIt really depends on how far to the side you are. The far sides of the orchestra (I'd say up to the 5th seat) are partial/obstructed view and you do tend to miss what's happening on the edges of the stage. The theatre is very wide, which doesn't help. If you are closer in to the center aisle the seats should be fine.
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re: Mamma Mia seats#2
Posted: 5/2/07 at 8:26pmI wouldn't know, but I would just like to add that if you go very soon you'll be able to catch Jen Burleigh-Bentz as Tanya and she is wonderful. Okay, I'm done.
Leading Actor Joined: 4/12/07
re: Mamma Mia seats#5
Posted: 5/10/07 at 4:25pm
Allie, wayyyy to go. Jen Burleigh-Bentz is amazing. She's been in ensemble understudying Tanya, Rosie and Donna since last year, so it's exciting that she's playing Tanya now.
I'm going to stop talking now.
re: Mamma Mia seats#6
Posted: 5/10/07 at 4:43pmThe Winter Garden Theater is really wide. I'd probably want to sit a little further back and more center than on the side. That seat sounds fine, but avoid the extreme sides.
re: Mamma Mia seats#7
Posted: 5/10/07 at 4:53pm
This photo of the Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway should help you out a bit. Use the Orchestra Left section as reference.
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