Wicked
Wicked#0
Posted: 2/19/05 at 7:00pmHow are partial views from the right side of orchestra? Like in row F, seat 10-12? Never know if I am paying too much so I thought I would check with you guys.
re: Wicked#1
Posted: 2/19/05 at 7:01pmi was in partial in row m and they were great. no need to worry. you can see everything important. those will be well worth your money.
re: Wicked#3
Posted: 2/19/05 at 7:12pmi think anything not in the first couple rows is probably fine. the theatre is so massive but the show is made for it.
re: Wicked#4
Posted: 2/19/05 at 7:25pmOh snap...um...what about Row A Seats 15-17? I've gotten some answers about those seats, but I wouldn't mind getting some more.
re: Wicked#6
Posted: 2/19/05 at 7:31pmrow a on the side are probably not the best in the theatre. if you can go a couple rows back it would be better. it's a big show playing to a big house
re: Wicked#8
Posted: 2/19/05 at 7:34pm
...um...it's a sold out show and I already have these tickets. CURSED EBAY!!!..maybe my Row U tickets where better.
Oh well. I'll...have fun. What's in the way? What can I expect to see/not see?
re: Wicked#9
Posted: 2/19/05 at 7:38pm
I've sat in the row A's on the side (15 and 17), and as long as you've seen the show, I think they're great. You miss upstage entrances (Elphaba's party entrance) and parts of upstage scenery here or there, but most of the action is quite visible and up close - which is nice. I would rather sit there than back of the orchestra, that's for sure.
If you're a first timer, however, I would say central is necessary for the full effect.
Updated On: 2/19/05 at 07:38 PM
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