Wicked Seating
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Joined: 12/31/69
#2re: Wicked Seating
Posted: 3/7/07 at 4:54pm
I've seen it from Left Orch. Row D (On the center aisle) and the extreme left in Row U.
I loved U, and hated D. D was just too close, and U was great. Center would have been better and I imagine a smidgen closer might have made it great, too.
SweetQintheLights
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/12/05
#2re: Wicked Seating
Posted: 3/7/07 at 4:55pm
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Joined: 12/31/69
#3re: Wicked Seating
Posted: 3/7/07 at 5:04pmI was thinking that something like B or C would be good, but a little to close. I want to be able to have a full view, and basically be able to see facial expressions, but not too close.
ThankstoPhantom
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/13/05
#4re: Wicked Seating
Posted: 3/7/07 at 5:08pmAnywhere from the front to around row L should give you facial expressions. The auditorium has a good rake to it, so it's not as far, necessarily, as it may appear on seating charts.
WalkOn
Broadway Star Joined: 8/7/06
#6re: Wicked Seating
Posted: 3/7/07 at 10:18pmThe best seats are the ones available - and that you can afford- on the day you can attend.
#7re: Wicked Seating
Posted: 3/7/07 at 10:19pmagreed! :)
jg4892
Broadway Star Joined: 11/2/06
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