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  • Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: E, seat: 111
    Jaja's African Hair Braiding
    All seats are good in this theater, from my experience, but this location was IDEAL.
  • St. James Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: A, seat: 108
    Illinoise
    I would have preferred to be a little further back since this is a dance show, but generally for this theater, the seats were incredible.
  • Metropolitan Opera House - Lincoln Center, section: Orch, row: EE, seat: 19
    The Hours
    Last row of the orchestra. The overhang from the level above us seems like it was more obstructive than it actually ended up being. The ushers made a lot of noise the entire performance behind us.
  • Shubert Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: B, seat: 12
    Hell's Kitchen
    In-person rush seat. A bit of an awkward angle, but nothing much missed other than if the actors were facing the other direction (which happened a lot). If you have a choice between sitting on the far left or far right side of the theater, I'd go left.
  • Belasco Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: D, seat: 13
    Good Night, Oscar
    Usually being on the far sides of the orchestra level at the Belasco is incredibly obstructed, which wasn't so much a problem for this specific show, but I wouldn't generally recommend these seats for this theater.
  • Ambassador Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: L, seat: 114
    Chicago
    Great seats, great view.
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  • Winter Garden Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: H, seat: 16
    Back To The Future
    Great seats, great view.
  • Todd Haimes Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: J, seat: 14
    Doubt: A Parable
    I was worried these seats would be too far off to the side, but it was a great clear view of the entire show and staging.
  • Shubert Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: E
    Hell's Kitchen
    Online Lottery Tickets. Not necessarily a bad seat for the price point, though nothing major missed visually from this angle.
  • Nederlander Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: E, seat: 19
    Shucked
    On the side aisle. Only missed a few things on the staircase in the back, but most of the action is played downstage.
  • Vivian Beaumont Theater, section: Loge LC, row: C, seat: 203
    Camelot
    Center Loge will never fail you when seeing a show in this theater.
  • Belasco Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: E, seat: 15
    Ain't No Mo'
    For being all the way to the side, there was only one scene where I felt like I missed any kind of action happening onstage. The sight lines are pretty rough at the Belasco if you don’t have premium seats. That said, for this specific show, it was fine!
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  • Barrymore Theatre, section: Box R, row: E, seat: 2
    The Piano Lesson
    The box seats in this theater have the seats closer to the walls in elevated platforms. Despite having an obstructed view, for the most part with this production, I rarely missed any action or faces. Could be a bad seat a musical with lots of sets etc.
  • Metropolitan Opera House - Lincoln Center, section: Family Circle R, row: A, seat: 2
    Eurydice
    The railing is an obvious disadvantage here. I was still able to tilt to have a full view, but after a three hour performance, my neck and back were aching.
  • Gramercy Theatre, section: VIP Deck, row: GA, seat: GA
    Sexy Unique Podcast
    The VIP Deck is slightly elevated to the stage, which made for a great view. There’s a bar right off the deck as well, which was convenient.
  • Nederlander Theatre, section: Mezzanine R, row: D, seat: 26
    The Lehman Trilogy
    Generally full view (might not be for a different show that utilizes the back half of the stage). I had the benefit of not having anyone sitting to my right, which was nice because these seats (more so than other Broadway venues, in my opinion) were tight.
  • Emerson Colonial Theatre, section: Dress Circle RC, row: H, seat: 106
    Moulin Rouge
    Perfect seats. Could see every single thing.
  • Mainstage at the New York City Center, section: Mezzanine R, row: G, seat: 12
    Songs for a New World
    Great seats, especially for their price point. Much much much better view than the Balcony, where I've previously sat in this space.
  • John Golden Theatre, section: Rear Mezzanine L, row: M, seat: 123
    Three Tall Women
    For being the literal last seat in the house, back of the mezzanine against the wall, these seats were bomb. Awesome full view. Didn't feel impossibly far away.
  • 5th Avenue Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: M, seat: 105
    Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
    BIG theater, so further back than you'd imagine. But still great seats! The productions here usually do a great job of filling the whole space.
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