The Real Thing - a couple questions
#1The Real Thing - a couple questions
Posted: 11/2/14 at 1:50pm
1. I'm planning to buy either rear-mezz tickets or obstructed-view box seats (they are both $67). Can anyone offer their opinion as to which would be better? I personally am the type of person who prefers sitting closer to the stage, but it depends on whether the obstruction is a big deal for this particular show. I've never been in the American Airlines before, and I've never seen this show before.
2. Has anyone tried the stage-door? Just curious as to who comes out and how crowded it is.
Thanks!
#2The Real Thing - a couple questions
Posted: 11/2/14 at 6:29pm
We always sit in the last row upstairs and we see fine
No idea they sold obstructed view seats. They have continental seating upstairs and I am not a big fan of it.
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#2The Real Thing - a couple questions
Posted: 1/20/15 at 10:44pmCan you define continental seating?
#3The Real Thing - a couple questions
Posted: 1/20/15 at 10:54pm
It's a seating arrangement without a main center aisle. Instead there's extra space between rows for people to move about.
I'm not a fan. One of the major theaters near my home utilizes it and it's just a pain. The main performance hall at my college used that arrangement and with nearly every show, it seemed something had to be altered because of how we wanted/needed to move and couldn't.
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