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The Little Mermaid Seat Question...

The Little Mermaid Seat Question...

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FinalDestination
#1The Little Mermaid Seat Question...
Posted: 3/30/08 at 7:05pm

Ok-I am planning to buy tickets for The Little Mermaid in July.

I was wondering-is there a section that the show is better enjoyed from? Or level (orchestra or mezz?).

Any help is greatly appreciated!!



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broadwayfan3
#2re: The Little Mermaid Seat Question...
Posted: 3/30/08 at 7:34pm

Front mezz or mid orchestra
both are really good....just don't go to far back in the mezz, it seems like there are so many people in front of you when there's not


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FIERCEY516
#2re: The Little Mermaid Seat Question...
Posted: 3/30/08 at 7:58pm

I saw it from front mezz - row C

that area is the best

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JKlock
#3re: The Little Mermaid Seat Question...
Posted: 3/30/08 at 8:01pm

I saw it from front mezz row c as well and it was a great view. However, it does seem like a show that is should be seen from the middle of the orchestra. Sitting up in the Mezz you see quite a bit of the technical stuff, especially concerning the waves but other than that it was great. Have a good time! :)


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musicaltheater1
#4re: The Little Mermaid Seat Question...
Posted: 3/30/08 at 8:28pm

If you can get tickets to center orchestra around 5th row, great. Very tough seats to get. View from the mezz throws off the special effects on the waves especially when Ariel is on land. I was surprisingly entertained by the production despite the loud children and mixed reviews. The set and score were amazing. I recommend an evening show to avoid the crying toddlers. Enjoy the show.


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Mbmusic
#5re: The Little Mermaid Seat Question...
Posted: 3/30/08 at 10:19pm

Not to hijack the thread but I had a thread about something before which got deleted so I have to ask again. How would I send a letter to Sierra Boggess?

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BrianIdol
#6re: The Little Mermaid Seat Question...
Posted: 3/30/08 at 10:24pm

I've been in the orchestra level both times and I think the show looks best from there - just the way the set was designed.


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