which seats for the bee??
keybowvio
Understudy Joined: 3/6/07
#1which seats for the bee??
Posted: 12/30/07 at 4:59pm
first off, yes I did a search.
anyway, here are my options, which would be better?
1. row J on the aisle in the center orch.
2. row A seat 240 on the side orchestra (only 5 away from the end of the row)
3. Row F side orchestra 220, right about smack dab in the middle of the side orchestra.
also, yeh, I know, "any seat is a good seat in the circle in the square theater," But one of the above has to be better, so which one is it?
Updated On: 12/30/07 at 04:59 PM
bluetuna
Leading Actor Joined: 11/15/07
#2re: which seats for the bee??
Posted: 12/30/07 at 5:05pmI would go with choice 2, since the front-row seats on the side aren't bad, and it's interesting to be up that close. Even if it's close to the side, they don't always focus on what you would perceive as the front of the stage but use all parts of it, face all ways through the show, etc. Updated On: 12/30/07 at 05:05 PM
AvenueQPat
Stand-by Joined: 5/9/04
#2re: which seats for the bee??
Posted: 12/30/07 at 5:06pmI prefer Center Section seats for Spelling Bee even if they are further back...so I say row J on the aisle
#3re: which seats for the bee??
Posted: 12/30/07 at 6:22pm
Possible Spoilers!!!
If Row A on the side, is on the left (from the audience's perspective) and you're a women, you may get to be "Marigold Coneybear"
If it's on the right, and you're a women, you may get to be "William Barfee's mom"
keybowvio
Understudy Joined: 3/6/07
#4re: which seats for the bee??
Posted: 12/30/07 at 11:21pmthanks for the input, I bought the side orchestra row A, on the right side. I am going with my mom, so this could be interesting...
#5re: which seats for the bee??
Posted: 12/31/07 at 10:27am
Wow. Oops. Switch the sides. From the audiences perspective: Right for Marigold, Left for Barfees mom. I think...
I need to go back to kindergarden and relearn those basics.
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