When is partial view not a view??
Julie Yard
Stand-by Joined: 8/29/13
#1When is partial view not a view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 8:34am
Hi... I saw (or rather listened) to The Last Ship last night. My tickets were comps so I know I have limited right to demand to see some of the action, but my "partial view" seat was no view. Unless the actors were down stage left I couldn't see a thing. And the fact is when Sting shows up for 3 weeks they will sell those seats (stage right front) for !00's of $'s and really they should pull out the chairs. What is fair to expect in a partial view seat? What does the theater owe to their patrons re: providing an experience of theater? I'd compare this to getting a seat on a plane and being stuck in the toilet for the flight... yeah, you'll get there but it stinks!
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#2When is artial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 8:49amI was there last night too and in the the right orchestra about 1/3 back. The sight lines were terrible and I wasn't even all the way to the right. That staircase clocked a bunch of the action and often actors stood in front of others so you couldn't see. Mantello needs stay away from musicals.
Julie Yard
Stand-by Joined: 8/29/13
#2When is artial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 9:22amDeena ... funny you were there last night too ... I was in row D at the far right and that staircase blocked 70% of the stage. Even when they were on the overhead bridge you couldn't see a thing because of where they placed a speaker... And I often couldn't hear.. the sound was garbled. Bad, lazy producers!
neonlightsxo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
#3When is artial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 9:32am
"Mantello needs stay away from musicals. "
This is my favorite comment that I've ever seen on BWW.
#4When is artial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 9:51amThe box seats at the Music Box are pretty atrocious.
#5When is artial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 9:52amThe first time I rushed Once, I got a great view of Steve Kazee's shoulder.
#6When is artial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 9:54amI still say that the box seats at the Hirschfeld are the worst seats on Broadway.
Brian07663NJ
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/21/06
#7When is partial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 9:58amAttended Julie Taymor's The Magic Flute at the Metropolitan Opera. The only seat I could get was the second row in a box on the side. It was sold as partial view but it should have been called "No View". Never had such an atrocious partial view seat. The proportion was seeing nothing most of the time and occasionally you might get a glimpse when the performers moved closest to the edge of the stage but only on one side.
#8When is partial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 10:07amHas The Last Ship turned things around to the point where people can't move to different seats in the house anywhere?!
Julie Yard
Stand-by Joined: 8/29/13
#9When is partial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 10:19amThe house was full last night.. but they're papering. I'm sure the holiday week is helping them.
neonlightsxo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/29/08
#10When is partial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 10:25am
"My tickets were comps so I know I have limited right to demand to see some of the action, but my "partial view" seat was no view"
Honestly, you have zero right to complain because you paid zero dollars.
Julie Yard
Stand-by Joined: 8/29/13
#11When is partial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 10:46am
Neon... I acknowledged that. But what about when Sting shows up and they're selling those seats for mucho bucks. It's truly lazy production.
#12When is partial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 10:49amThe Last Ship house isn't turning premium when Sting arrives. All of the same discount codes are still running during his tenure.
jemjeb2
Featured Actor Joined: 6/28/05
#13When is partial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 12:47pmI don't remember which theatre, but I still remember sitting in a Washington DC theatre years ago and staring at a large column directly in front of me. If the actors were anywhere other than far stage right or left, they could not be seen. There ought to be laws against this kind of "partial view" thievery, or at least a better prior knowledge of how much "partial viewing" does or does not give the ticket buyer. It's as bad as those seats which are not meant for anyone over 5' 5", and any over 6' are miserably uncomfortable for the entire show.
Julie Yard
Stand-by Joined: 8/29/13
#14When is partial view not view??
Posted: 11/26/14 at 1:11pm
I saw Kevin Kline in Cyrano from the 1st box seat so I knew I was going to miss half the stage. But even that was redeemed because the opening was Mr. Kline climbing down to the stage from the opposite box... and for a few moments we were at eye level. And it was redeemed again because I saw an empty orchestra aisle seat during the 1st act and ran there during intermission. Yes, there are bad seats, but then producers/whoever make them worse by blocking the views with scenery and speakers and ... well, they just don't give a crap if whole swaths of the audience can't see a thing.
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