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  • Studio 54, section: Front Mezzanine C, row: CC1, seat: 103
    Oedipus
    nice sized seats and comfortable padding
  • Studio 54, section: Front Mezzanine C, row: CC1, seat: 103
    Oedipus
    fairly typical leg room. But the steepness plus the somewhat uneven floor and limited hand rails made for a very slow load in and out.
  • Studio 54, section: Front Mezzanine C, row: CC1, seat: 103
    Oedipus
    view approaching seats to show how steep it is.
  • Studio 54, section: Front Mezzanine C, row: CC1, seat: 103
    Oedipus
    Great views, closer than it appears, but mezz is steep with limited guardrails/handrails... could definitely be dangerous for anyone with issues with heights or stability/mobility issues.
  • Music Box Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: m, seat: 2
    Giant
    average leg room for broadway, which is to say it's not great but adequate for someone like me (I'm 5'3")
  • Music Box Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: M, seat: 2
    Giant
    Great seat, clear view to the stage down the aisle. Could see faces, etc. Actor's are not mic'd but I was close enough to hear ok, but do wonder if any further back or if the Mezz could hear well considering how even I struggled at times.
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  • Booth Theatre, section: Mezzanine C, row: C, seat: 108
    John Proctor Is The Villain
    The front lip of the stage is obscured by the wall; Rows A&B lean forward and further obstruct the sight line. Most of the show is in the middle, left & back of the stage except one where they sit on the front edge, so row D and back would be better.
  • Booth Theatre, section: Mezzanine C, row: C, seat: 108
    John Proctor Is The Villain
    average leg room, I'm 5'3"
  • Booth Theatre, section: Mezzanine C, row: C, seat: 108
    John Proctor Is The Villain
    Good seat, one row back would have been better to see full front edge of stage (which is really only important for one scene). Row A & B in the mezz struggled to see the front of the stage so they'd lean forward and obstruct the view from this row.
  • Music Box Theatre, section: Mezzanine R, row: e, seat: 8
    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    Nice legroom in the mezz. Your knees are well above the row in front of you. Also makes for clear sight lines to the stage
  • Music Box Theatre, section: Mezzanine R, row: E, seat: 8
    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    Great seats, perfect view, definitely a show you want to see as center as possible. Glad I opted for these over cheaper seats more toward the sides. Good legroom bc the rake in the mezz is good, so row in front of you is below your knees.
  • MCC Robert Wilson Theater, section: Orchestra, row: H, seat: 10
    Shit. Meet. Fan
    great seat, not a bad seat in this small theater.
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  • St. James Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: C, seat: 9
    Sunset Boulevard
    great seat, great views, perfect view for this production. Glad I saw it from the mezz vs. orchestra, but it's warm overall in the theater and warmer in the mezz
  • St. James Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: C, seat: 9
    Sunset Boulevard
    Excellent seat, felt close, could see faces, tight leg room (I'm 5'3" and knees touched seat in front of me). Great show to see from the mezz. Good rake, can see over heads in front of me. Theater is warm, mezz is warmer.
  • Lyceum Theatre, Broadway, section: Mezzanine R, row: C, seat: 24
    Oh, Mary!
    Aisle seat, full view, can see all far sides of the stage (box seats can not so being just a bit further back helped). Could see between and over heads in front of me easily.
  • Lyceum Theatre, Broadway, section: Mezzanine R, row: C, seat: 22
    Oh, Mary!
    Great FULL VIEW seat I got last minute- so glad I didn't do an obstructed view seat, a lot happens on both far sides of the stage. Feels closer than it shows in pics, can see faces and scenes on the far sides. The theater has narrow seats and bad leg room.
  • Hayes Theater, section: Mezzanine C, row: A, seat: 103
    Cult Of Love
    great seat, same leg room as rest of the theater which is relatively tight (I'm 5'3" and was fine knees not quite touching the barrier), can see whole stage, faces, etc. Stage is closer in real life than it appears in pictures.
  • August Wilson Theatre, section: Kit Kat Klub Mezzanine 4, row: C, seat: 223
    Cabaret
    EXCELLENT seat, much closer than it appears and much better than the mezz on the opposite side. It was very warm up there, so wear layers. Show is truly 360 so no issues with actors facing away, as I feared/read.