2026 Baseball Roadtrips
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  • Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: P, seat: 15
    Parade
    Average seats. It’s in the last full row of the orchestra so you’ll be pretty far back, but due to the size of the theatre that’s not much of an issue. Due to the use of projections in the show, some letters of the news headlines will be cut off.
  • Walter Kerr Theatre, section: Mezzanine R, row: B, seat: 18
    Hadestown
    Great view of the stage, the way the set is laid out means none of it is obstructed even with the seats being off to the side. Literally no leg room though, and getting into/out of the row past people sitting at the end is a bit precarious
  • Al Hirschfeld Theatre, section: CAN CAN, row: A, seat: 1
    Moulin Rouge
    Great seat, but I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone that hasn’t seen the show before. You’re in the middle of the action, but the tradeoff for that is key moments being staged behind you (including Christian raising the sign at the start.) Not much leg room
  • Walter Kerr Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: C, seat: 106
    Hadestown
    Amazing seat!! Actors very rarely get blocked by other cast members, but it did happen a few times. Naturally, you do get quite a hit of smoke in your facernSeeing little details and facial expressions easily makes this worth it though
  • Gershwin Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: L, seat: 109
    Wicked
    Genuinely a perfect seat for this show! It’s right in the middle, close enough to see facial expressions and far enough away to see the whole stage the dragon moving
  • Majestic Theatre, section: FRONT MEZZANINE L, row: D, seat: 9
    The Phantom Of The Opera
    Perfect seat!
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  • Longacre Theatre, section: Balcony L, row: F, seat: 6
    Leopoldstadt
    Great seat, the poles in the balcony didn’t obstruct the view and I could see the whole stage. You could see facial expressions, just not super clearly. Minus one star for the particularly bad legroom for a broadway theatre