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#1

Studio 54 view

I wanted to know if anyone knew how good the view is from the rear mezzanine at Studio 54? I wanted to get tickets for Sunday in the Park With George, but wasn't sure how the view is. Please, don'tbe rude. And please don't say "try the search" or "use a seating chart" because I already tried those. Thank You.
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#2

re: Studio 54 view

The view is fine, but the lack of leg room can be uncomfortable.
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#3

re: Studio 54 view

yeah you can see everything. Just hope that none of the action occurs in the aisles of the main floor. Thats what happened during 110 in the Shade and I couldn't see those small sections of the show. And seriously there is NO leg room. I had to get up and stretch during intermission and im only 5'6. if you can deal with that then you'll be fine.
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#4

re: Studio 54 view

I was in Mezz Row JJ for THE APPLE TREE and the view was great.
What I didn't like was that the sound/lighting table was right behind me and it detracted from the show because there was light radiating off of it and the people controlling it talked from time to time.
#5

re: Studio 54 view

Thank You!!
"He found something that he wanted, had always wanted and always would want— not to be admired, as he had feared; not to be loved, as he had made himself believe; but to be necessary to people, to be indispensable." -F. Scott Fitzgerald's This Side of Paradise
#6

re: Studio 54 view

I sat there for The Apple Tree. The view is fine, but it is pretty far away. The theatre is very big. I was also near the sound and lighting board, so it was distracting. It was great because the view lets you see the whole stage nicely. Though I did sit in the front row for 110 in the Shade and liked that a lot better.
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#7

re: Studio 54 view

I agree with the previous posters on this one. View is fine, legroom isn't. Big theater.
#8

re: Studio 54 view

I didn't particularly care for the view from the rear mezz. I saw the Apple Tree from the rear mezz and it felt like I was a mile away and two miles high.
#9

re: Studio 54 view

get an asile seat you get alittle more leg room.
#10

re: Studio 54 view

I saw Threepeny in the mezz, the leg room was a bit bothersome, although you get a nice view of the theatre, it was a bit too far away for my taste, and yeah the light board thing is weird, but I wasn’t that bothered by it.
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