Question about the Broadhurst
#0Question about the Broadhurst
Posted: 9/2/06 at 8:44pmOK so I'm looking for tickets to Les Mis and I wanna know from someone who has been there before. The seating chart says that row A in the mezz. overhangs row K will this affect the sitelines of the stage as does the overhang at the Richard Rodgers?
COOOOLkid
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/15/05
#1re: Question about the Broadhurst
Posted: 9/2/06 at 8:54pm
I don't think so... Barricades aren't that big, and I'm pretty sure you can see everything!
#2re: Question about the Broadhurst
Posted: 9/2/06 at 9:02pmThanks a lot!
ThankstoPhantom
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/13/05
#3re: Question about the Broadhurst
Posted: 9/2/06 at 9:08pmI stood in the very back for SRO there and it only cut off 10% of the top, if that.
#4re: Question about the Broadhurst
Posted: 9/2/06 at 9:28pmLast time I checked there weren't flying apes in Les Mis, so I'm sure you'll be fine.
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ThankstoPhantom
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/13/05
#5re: Question about the Broadhurst
Posted: 9/2/06 at 9:42pm
^Didn't you hear? After charcters die in this production, they'll be hoisted into the air and ascend into the BarricadeLayer on a cherrypicker, and be reborn the following season.
(Except Javert, because he's bad)
:)...all in good fun.
Luckydave14
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/25/04
#6re: Question about the Broadhurst
Posted: 9/2/06 at 10:50pmThe reason the Richard Rodgers has a problem is because the back of the orchestra is stadium seating, like the Gershwin. The Broadhurst orchestra is all on one level. And I've sat in the back there and it is fine.
#7re: Question about the Broadhurst
Posted: 9/3/06 at 3:24amI'm very short. If I get the last row of the mezzanine, will I be able to see?
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