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Dear Evan HansenThe stage at the Music Box Theatre is a high one, which is why the front row seats are sold as partial view seats; but don’t let that discourage you. Especially with center orchestra seating, the only things you really miss are the performers’ feet. Everything else is still on full display, and it’s so immersive with company members come up to the lip of the stage, especially during “You Will Be Found”. A perfect seat for those seeing “Dear Evan Hansen” on a budget. Would sit here again.Orchestra CsectionArow107seat
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anonymousDear Evan HansenLast row of theater but great view of stage. Seats a bit roomier than other vintage theaters but still relatively tight compared to more modern theaters.Mezzanine CsectionLrow110seat
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Dear Evan HansenAmazing seat! Super close but it overwhelming! You clearly see the actors' faces!Orchestra CsectionErow102seat
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Dear Evan HansenGreat seat! You can see the whole stage and clearly see the actors' faces!Mezzanine CsectionBrow104seat
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anonymousOrchestra CsectionOrow109seat
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anonymousDear Evan HansenAmazing experience to be this close! There were a couple moments when Evan blocked out Connor and I was completely blinded by the lights in the last scene. You might even catch a cue card that falls off stage. Best deal in the house!Orchestra CsectionArow104seat
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Dear Evan HansenExcellent view. Could see everything. There was an air vent directly overhead that made the seat cold. I was wearing a coat so I was fine but it could have been uncomfortable without itOrchestra CsectionLrow103seat
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anonymousDear Evan HansenPhenomenal seats from the TKTS booth (TDR,) bought 1.5 hours before matinee.Orchestra CsectionBrow109seat
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Dear Evan HansenGreat seat on the aisle. Disabled seat with retractable arm for transfer.Orchestra CsectionJrow101seat
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anonymousOrchestra CsectionNrow108seat
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