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  • Marquis Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: J, seat: 21
    Stranger Things: The First Shadow
    Pretty good view, but miss a little on viewer's left side. Aisle seat, so extra legroom.
  • 59E59 Theater A, section: Orchestra, row: C, seat: 5
    The Last Laugh
    Comfortable & close to the action. Nice slope, so view is unimpaired. Adequate legroom, unless the person if front of you leans all the way back
  • Winter Garden Theatre, section: Mezzanine R, row: B, seat: 38
    Good Night, and Good Luck
    Partial view. Angle cuts off anything in the back half of the stage from the viewer's right to center. Legroom is adequate.
  • Imperial Theatre, section: Front Mezzanine R, row: C, seat: 411
    Smash
    OK view, that can be blocked by someone tallish in front of you. Miss extreme right side of the stage. Satisfactory legroom.
  • Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: BB, seat: 116
    Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends
    Great seat. While there is technically a row AA, it doesn't extend to this seat, so nobody's in front of you. Stage is not too high so it doesn't block your view Tremendous amount of legroom.
  • Longacre Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: C, seat: 112
    Dead Outlaw
    Nothing bad to say about this seat. Great view, great sound & great legroom.
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  • James Earl Jones Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: O, seat: 112
    Real Women Have Curves
    Not bad for being 2nd to last row. Clear view. Lots of legroom. I would only caution re being in row behind director/production during previews, since they were talking.
  • Circle in the Square Theatre, section: Orchestra 200 (Odd), row: B, seat: 213
    Just In Time
    Great seat & view. Comfortable. Very good legroom.
  • Theater 555, section: Orchestra, row: D, seat: 10
    Conversations with Mother
    Aisle seat. Good legroom. Miss extreme left side of the stage. If you're 2 seats closer to the middle, you see everything.
  • AMT Theater, section: Orchestra, row: L, seat: 5
    Upside Down
    This rating is for the legroom (or lack thereof) Last row in this intimate theater & has bad legroom. If you sit in any other row, the legroom is much better. Straight sightline, so you can see everything on the stage.
  • Booth Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: AA, seat: 102
    John Proctor Is The Villain
    Front row. Can practically reach out & touch the actors (which I definitely don't advise doing). Stage is not too high, so tou don't have to crane your neck. Terrific leg room.
  • Palace Theatre, Broadway, section: Standing, seat: SR6
    Glengarry Glen Ross
    Standing room, lower than the row of seats in front in front of you. View depends on your height & the height of person in front of you. I had no issue (until the curtain call), but person next to me couldn't see & had to move to another (unofficial) area.
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  • Hudson Theatre, section: Dress Circle L, row: B, seat: 17
    The Last Five Years
    Extreme left is obstructed. Didn't miss much since The Last Five Years is only 2 people who are mainly center stage. Seats well padded. Aisle seat, so extra room to stretch to side, otherwise would have been close to hitting back of the seat in row A.
  • Broadhurst Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: S, seat: 19
    Boop! The Musical
    Good sightline. Only miss anything about 30 ft high due to the mezzanine overhang. The grading is good, so an average size person should not have to crane their neck to see stage Legroom just enough for a 6' all person, but may be tight for someone taller.
  • Theatre at St. Clement's, section: Orchestra, row: A, seat: 111
    The Price
    Perfect view with plenty of leg room
  • John Golden Theatre, section: Front Mezzanine R, row: D, seat: 112
    Operation Mincemeat
    Good pitch & unobstructed. Very close to the stage for a mezzanine Nice legroom.
  • Todd Haimes Theatre, section: Mezzanine, row: C, seat: 133
    English
    Good sightline. Well pitched, so the person in front of you is not blocking you, unless that person is an NBA center/forward, or has a crazy high hairdo. Legroom is ok.
  • The Town Hall, section: Orchestra RC, row: L, seat: 106
    Comfortable seat & great leg room. Orchestra doesn't have a steep grading, so shorter people may want to use a booster seat.
  • Barrymore Theatre, section: Stage, row: C, seat: 4
    Our Town
    Surreal being in on-stage pew getting to see the actors' every nuanced expression, & have them walk right by you as the enter/exit the stage. Only downside was we heard some quiet (undeciferable) backstage whispers.
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