@bfreak, I've sat in the last row of rear mezz twice and it is full-view, so the mid-rear mezz should be fine.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/6/11
Thank you Wick3, but for those of you who have sat in the mid-mezzanine, I am still curious as to whether Row FF or GG is better because of the rail in front of Row EE. Also, how is the legroom in these seats? Thank you.
^^ They're exactly the same as all the other tables, just off to the sides of the stage and much cheaper than all the other Floor tables. They just started calling them "Klub Side Seats" recently--there wasn't any distinction before. I sat at one of them, Table 106, a couple weeks ago and it was perfect.
Updated On: 8/20/14 at 06:02 PM
So you would recommend the klub seats? Are they really close to the stage? I want to get those, but I'm not sure yet.
I'd absolutely recommend them, especially if 105 or 106 are available (since they are not as far to the extreme side as 101-104). The actors' backs are to you occasionally, but you are indeed very close to the stage, which I think more than makes up for it. They're not as far away from the other tables as they look on the seating chart. Table 111 was directly behind us, but those seats cost about $100 more.
Understudy Joined: 8/8/14
Has anybody tried the obstructed bar rail seats?
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/6/11
I haven't actually sat in the obstructed seats but when I passed them on my way up to the mezzanine, they looked pretty obstructed, and I wouldn't sit there considering that a lot of action happens on the second level.
Featured Actor Joined: 6/28/05
Any seats in front mezz are the best seats in the house!
I sat in the back bar rail seating for $57 with the subscriber discount. It was totally worth it. The only substantial moment that I missed was Alan's head in "I don't Care Much."
Featured Actor Joined: 5/9/13
Can you still see faces from the rear mezz or does it become kind of blurry? I've never sat up there in Studio 54, but from what I remember it's a small theatre.
I could see facial expressions. I didn't feel far away at all.
That being said, they are some of the most cramped seats on Broadway. Make sure you sit on an aisle so you can stick you legs out a bit, which doesn't help much but it does a little.
When I saw the show back in april I was in the last row of the mezz and it was a perfect view. It was unobstructed and you could still see faces. I didn't find it cramped at all (then again I'm just over 5'1")
Featured Actor Joined: 5/9/13
Thank you! I went ahead and bought an aisle seat in row LL. There was limited availability as it was, so I didn't want to risk being sold out. Looking forward to it!
Understudy Joined: 1/11/14
How are the seats at, say, table 283 or 284? Anyone know? I saw the show in July and sat in the mezz and was going to do that again, but the seats are $10 more than some of the orchestra tables. So I thought maybe I'd try a floor seat this time, but didn't want to be too far back and miss anything when I could be above, but closer...decisions, decisions! Haha.
I've been told that seating at the tables center orchestra are a bit cramped and the chairs are awfully uncomfortable yet the view is great.
We sat center mezzanine AA 111-112 which is right over the center orchestra tables 243-244 and found these seats to be comfortable & the view is superb.
Understudy Joined: 1/11/14
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/6/11
How are the extreme sides in the rear mezzanine?
I hear those seats are terribly tight and uncomfortable but the view is ok as the theater is not that large
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