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Into The WoodsFront row of the theater, no obstructions but you have to lean back a little to get a full view of the stage. Close enough to literally see the sweat on the actors' faceOrchestra LsectionBBrow3seat
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New York, New YorkGreat seat! Unobstructed view, and you can make out everyone's faces!Orchestra LsectionOrow5seat
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anonymousNew York, New YorkLottery win. $35. Pretty ok! Was able to see everything for the most part. I'm 5ft so if someone taller sat infront of me I wouldn't be able to see anything! The orchestra doesn't have a steep incline. Could see facial expressions and big picture.Orchestra LsectionNrow7seat
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anonymousNew York, New YorkThere’s the mezzanine overhang and right side of stage is obscured. Good leg room. Aisle seat. Comfortable.Orchestra RsectionMrow30seat
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anonymousNew York, New YorkNice seat. Plenty of leg room. But if somebody tall sits in front of you it blocks your view. If you’re short may want to ask usher for a cushion to sit onOrchestra RsectionRrow16seat
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New York, New YorkBack row, convertible accessible seat with portable cushioned chair without armrests or removed for wheelchair, $54 w/tax. Easy access. Good value. Bring pillow in last row...Noone to obstruct.Orchestra LsectionQrow7seat
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New York, New YorkGreat legroom, and not super narrow like a lot of older theatresMezzanine CsectionArow102seat
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New York, New YorkLottery win! Pretty clear view of everything except the fire escapes on stage left. Small legroom.Mezzanine RsectionCrow26seat
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anonymousBalcony CsectionArow101seat
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New York, New YorkGreat view of the stage. You miss some of the props on the left side of the stage, but nothing to worry about. Recommend these aisle seats.Mezzanine LsectionErow27seat