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section 161
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Between the LinesI don't think there's a bad seat in the house. Felt a lot closer than what it looks in a photo. You can see every expression on the faces of the cast. When the bookcases opened at the same time on the left, you couldn't see the one in the back but it only happened once. Other than that there was no obstructions. Seats were more comfortable than other Broadway theaters. Small theater offering a much more personal experience.OrchestrasectionDrow5seat
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Orchestra CsectionDrow112seat
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Between the LinesOne of the last rows in the theater and still an amazing view - no blind spots. seats are elevated enough for people in front of you not blocking the stageOrchestrasectionLrow4seat
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anonymousOrchestrasectionErow1seat
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anonymousBetween the LinesExcellent seat. Being hearing impaired, I was able to hear everything (with hearing aides) and read facial expressions very easily. Great show.OrchestrasectionBrow102seat
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anonymousBetween the LinesMost excellent seat. Your knees are the height of the shoulders/head in front of you so no chance of your view being blocked. Performers seemed almost close enough to touch. Fantastic show!!OrchestrasectionBrow102seat
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Between the LinesThere isn’t a bad seat in this theater, including this one. Great view- you can see all of the action!OrchestrasectionJrow111seat
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Between the LinesTight seats, but great view no matter where you sit. The rows are angled so there isn't a bad seat in the house.OrchestrasectionDrow102seat
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anonymousBetween the LinesBetter than it looks! Small theater, seats are steeply angled. Perfect view! Note, though, that the Loge seats are free standing (like dining room chairs). Try for Orchestra seats, which are all good!OrchestrasectionJrow5seat






















