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Posted: 4/21/10 at 2:28amMy friends and I were looking into tickets and we were wondering how good mezzanine rows f,g,h were.
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Posted: 4/21/10 at 3:18amThe house is tiny, Besides the boxes (which are lotto seats), there's not really a bad seat in the house.
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Posted: 4/21/10 at 3:21amYeah I was in the last row of the mezzanine and I felt like the seats were perfect. Too bad the 3 of us hated the show though!
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Posted: 4/21/10 at 11:31amI mean I saw the show once, at partial view, but they were pretty close to the stage. We just don't know how close we want to be I guess.
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Posted: 4/21/10 at 3:05pmIs there such a thing as a seat that's too close? I know it's a small theater but was looking at could get row B center for a show in may, but i worry about being too close.
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Posted: 4/21/10 at 5:34pmI don't think it's too close. We were a few rows back from that and they were great seats minus we couldn't see the corner of the stage. There's a lot of movement, but you might get a little strain in your neck if anything when they are on the top part of the set.
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Posted: 4/21/10 at 5:53pmThe closer the better for this show. Row B center is perfect.
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Posted: 4/21/10 at 6:27pmI totally agree with Elphaba3, you should sit as close as you can for this show; it really heightens your involvement in the story. Row B center is wonderful. You might have to strain slightly to see Gabe on the top tier, but that's not very often. And you won't regret it one bit when you're that close for "You Don't Know/I Am The One". Go for it.
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