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wicked_beast4
#1Studio 54 view
Posted: 11/5/07 at 11:09pm

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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luvtheEmcee
#2re: Studio 54 view
Posted: 11/5/07 at 11:36pm

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


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#2re: Studio 54 view
Posted: 11/5/07 at 11:40pm

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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DRSisLove
#3re: Studio 54 view
Posted: 11/6/07 at 12:56am

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.

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#4re: Studio 54 view
Posted: 11/6/07 at 3:28pm

Thank You!!


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ashley0139
#5re: Studio 54 view
Posted: 11/6/07 at 3:36pm

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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ken8631
#6re: Studio 54 view
Posted: 11/6/07 at 3:42pm

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

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AStack75
#7re: Studio 54 view
Posted: 11/6/07 at 8:20pm

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.

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focusingonmoviesmatt
#8re: Studio 54 view
Posted: 11/6/07 at 9:51pm

get an asile seat you get alittle more leg room.

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MrSweetNAwful
#9re: Studio 54 view
Posted: 11/7/07 at 1:02am

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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