Walter Kerr Rear Mezz?
#1Walter Kerr Rear Mezz?
Posted: 2/11/16 at 3:04pm
This is probably been discussed before, but I have some family coming to town to see The Crucible and we are trying to save a few bucks and sit in the mezzanine (last row to be exact). I've never sat in the Kerr mezzanine; any opinions on the seats? It has to be better than that dreaded balcony
#2Walter Kerr Rear Mezz?
Posted: 2/11/16 at 3:09pm
It's been awhile since I sat there for A Little Night Music, but I thought the seats were good. You can see everything and it didn't feel really far.
#3Walter Kerr Rear Mezz?
Posted: 2/11/16 at 3:13pm
Sat up there for DOUBT. It was a bit cramped from what I remember. Would imagine a taller person being a bit uncomfortable.
#4Walter Kerr Rear Mezz?
Posted: 2/11/16 at 3:29pm
I'm only 5'8, and I was still uncomfortable sitting on the aisle there for Night Music. The sightlines were great, though, and I felt close to the stage.
#5Walter Kerr Rear Mezz?
Posted: 2/12/16 at 4:27pm
Thanks everybody! I'm really looking forward to this production
@z5
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/30/15
#6Walter Kerr Rear Mezz?
Posted: 2/12/16 at 6:08pm
Did front row mezz center for A Gentleman's Guide... walking down the mezzanine, the last row seemed a bit high i don't know how much I'd like to sit there. but first few rows of Mezz are great, especially row A.
#8Walter Kerr Rear Mezz?
Posted: 2/13/16 at 9:19am
As others have said - definitely better than the 'balcony' but I didn't love the view for GGLAM. Front mezz I would absolutely recommend, if you can do it.
@z5
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/30/15
#9Walter Kerr Rear Mezz?
Posted: 2/13/16 at 11:13am
True about the legroom...absolutely none. my ass and legs hurt from it... lol
#10Walter Kerr Rear Mezz?
Posted: 2/13/16 at 11:20am
Just an FYI I see they are now selling the Balcony for this production
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