Hello -
As it happens, I'm booking tix for a colleague of mine, and wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction with regard to the center-most seat in C-ORCH (Rows AA thru A specifically). Boundless thanks!
Best,
- M
Google is your friend:
http://www.playbill.com/reference/theatre_info/seating/2156.html
Row AA notes only 12 seats - Would it be safe to say the center-most would be 106-7 then? I only ask 'cause I know they have a tendency to remove that row for some productions.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/21/05
It's simple arithmetic. OBVIOUSLY 106 and 107 are the center of a row with only 12 seats. 107 and 108 are the center of rows with 14 seats.
Swing Joined: 10/7/11
Bumping up on this seating question again. I have read that the far end of the rows are bad and very obstructed in the orchestra. In what way?
Any recomendations about these seats I found. Which one should be the best seat? Orchestra Right B 22, Left G 21, Right D 18 or center far back? How is the view from row O and down?
Thanks!
Featured Actor Joined: 7/19/11
If those are your options, i would just play it safe and go very front Mezz. Unless this is for Hugh, in which case go for the front AA seats
Updated On: 10/7/11 at 09:21 PM
He's probably sorry he asked now.
Swing Joined: 1/19/09
Choices for Hugh on the night in November when we will be in town are side orchestra or the boxes. Would the box seats be awful?
Leading Actor Joined: 7/28/07
The boxes are better than over to the far side.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/28/08
I sat front row on the extreme side for Les Mis and it was fine. Didn't miss a thing.
The front left box on the left (facing the stage) may be VERYYYYYY good! (Unless any changes are made in the show)
Sat in N107/108 last night - right in the center. Doesn't look like there's a bad seat in the house, he pretty much does everything center stage.
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