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  • Majestic Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: Q, seat: 11
    Gypsy
    Not as far back as you'd expect row Q to be. Good view.
  • Lucille Lortel Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: C, seat: 9
    Duke & Roya
    Great seat. 2nd row. Seat is against the wall. Missed a non-pivotal fraction of a minute on the left side. Nice legroom.
  • PAC NYC, section: Mezzanine L, row: S, seat: 111
    Passengers
    Unobstructed view, although you kind of have to turn sideways to see. Comfortable seat. Good legroom, only because it's an aisle seat. If I was sitting straight, my feet hit the ledge
  • Stage II at the New York City Center, section: Orcestra C, row: E, seat: 122
    Machinal
    Top row, although only 5 rows up. Good view
  • Laura Pels Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: C, seat: 4
    Joy: A New True Musical
    1st row. Stage is night too high. It's right at eye level. Comfortable seats. Legroom galore.
  • Hudson Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: P, seat: 5
    The Last Five Years
    Good view, even if far back. Unobstructed, at least for The Last Five Years
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  • Studio Seaview, section: Orchestra, row: B, seat: 7
    Angry Alan
    Great seat. Up close & unobstructed
  • Studio Seaview, section: Standing
    Angry Alan
    Seemed fine for a 90 min show, although we got upgraded to seats, so didn't actually see the show from there
  • Richard Rodgers Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: A, seat: 11
    Hamilton
    Can't get much closer to the action in "The room where it happened." Actually 2nd row. Furthest left seat, but you don't miss any action. IMO furthest left aisle is better than same seat on right. No seat directly in front, so phenomenal legroom!
  • Classic Stage Company, section: Orchestra Left, row: E, seat: 116
    Bus Stop
    Last row on the left side, but close enough to the action, & the actors play to all 3 sides of the audience. Legroom is ok.
  • The Irene Diamond Stage at The Pershing Square Signature Center, section: Orchestra, row: A, seat: 114
    Lunar Eclipse
    Can't get closer. Have to look up a little, but not uncomfortably so. Leg room that even an NBA center would appreciate.
  • Hayes Theater, section: Orchestra R, row: H, seat: 12
    Purpose
    Last seat on the side, so some of the right side of stage is cut off. However, for Purpose, didn't miss any pertinent scenes, since almost all the action takes place in center. Could use more leg room
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  • Studio 54, section: Front Mezzanine L, row: CC, seat: 11
    Call Me Izzy
    Perfect view for 1 woman show, Call Me Izzy. Legroom ok.
  • New World Stages - Stage 5, section: Orchestra, row: C, seat: 1
    The Imaginary Invalid
    Side aisle, but full view of the stage. Great seat. Extra legroom due to the aisle.
  • Vivian Beaumont Theater, section: Orchestra RC, row: O, seat: 407
    Floyd Collins
    Good, unobstructed view. Ok legroom
  • Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre, section: Balcony, row: A, seat: 109
    The Last Bimbo of the Apocalypse
    Perfect straight on view, with nothing/nobody blocking. Leg room ok for the knees, but no room to stretch feet. Seats are on the tighter side
  • Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, section: Box F, row: 1, seat: 2
    Buena Vista Social Club
    OK, you miss a portion of the left side, but honestly is 1 of the better box views on Broadway. Had to use my imagination as to what was happening on left once or twice, but what happened became obvious quickly. Would not want to sit in seat 4 OK leg room.
  • Minetta Lane Theatre, section: Orchestra, row: P, seat: 105
    Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes
    While it may seem to be far back, it wasn't a bad view. Zero obstructions. Nobody behind you, so you can load up the booster seats, if there's a tall person in front of you. Adequate leg room.
  • Daryl Roth Theatre, section: Orchestra, row: F, seat: 105
    Titanique
    Perfect view & legroom
  • Greenwich House Theater, section: Balcony, row: AA, seat: 11
    MindPlay
    Front row (of 2 total) in the balcony, so clear/unobstructed view of stage. Adequate legroom. In an interactive show like Mindplay, you're strictly a viewer, not a participant (which some people may prefer)
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