LiviaStorm13

LiviaStorm13

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  • Festival Theatre, Stratford, section: Balcony, row: E, seat: 127
    Chicago
    Great view of the stage from the balcony. Seating is noticeably smaller than in the orchestra section.
  • Studio Theatre, Stratford, section: Main, row: E, seat: 39
    1939
    This seat is on the side of the theatre in "C" zone. The thrust stage means you see most of the action, however depending on set design you may not be able to see everything. For this performance I missed visual details drawn during performance.
  • Studio Theatre, Stratford, section: Main, row: G, seat: 26
    Every Little Nookie
    This theatre is incredibly intimate, with the audience feeling like they are almost part of the play. Seating is tight together and may be uncomfortable for plus-sized patrons, but it is bearable.
  • Tom Patterson Theatre, section: Main, row: H, seat: 701
    Wedding Band
    With the long thrust stage you can sit practically anywhere and get a good view of the performance.
  • Festival Theatre, Stratford, section: Orchestra, row: A, seat: 56
    Les Belles-sœurs
    Amazing comfy seat, right by the stage. The angle did make it slightly hard to see what was happening on the far side of the stage, but that was because of the set design, this may not be a problem with other performances.
  • Tom Patterson Theatre, section: Main, row: C, seat: 605
    Grand Magic
    This seat was in the A zone (third row back from the stage), so obviously the view was great. But noticeably the seats were slightly larger than the further back rows. For plus-sized individuals this bigger seating is worth the increase in price.