spamalot
#1re: spamalot
Posted: 7/2/06 at 4:56pmI don't know about the seats but i saw SpamAlot back in May. I thought Lauren was very good, while her voice is not as strong as Sara's she did a fine job and she's very funny.
#2re: spamalot
Posted: 7/2/06 at 6:32pmI sat two rows in front of where you'll be sitting in partial view. The seats are decent but I thought the partial view was way overpriced for the amount that they are obstructed. You don't miss any main action though.
#3re: spamalot
Posted: 7/2/06 at 6:39pm
I have partial view seats as well- row A. What exactly IS the obstruction? For example, in Wicked the obstruction is cast members on the sides of the stage which block the views. I've sat in obstructed view seats for RENT where you can't see the top platform (where Mimi sings Out Tonight). Just curious to what will be in my way
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Jon
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
#4re: spamalot
Posted: 7/2/06 at 7:24pmIf I had to guess, i'd say you might have trouble seeing the projected images on the "clouds" above the proscenium.
#5re: spamalot
Posted: 7/2/06 at 7:29pmThanks! I can deal with that!
#6re: spamalot
Posted: 7/2/06 at 7:42pmI sat in row A, last seat on the left of the theater. There is a tower almost in front of you -- not nearly as bad as it sounds but occasionally the actors lean against it and block your view. You also can't see the beginning of certain scenes that start well back on the stage (although they eventually come more to center stage) and you can't really see the scenes on the theater curtain. However, when I first sat down I thought the seat was terrible but I actually ended up liking it quite a bit. It is fun to be that close and I could also see into the wings as they prepared the next scene. Don't be discouraged.
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