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The Who's TommyIn this small theater, the entire center orchestra can be priced as "premium." That makes this side aisle seat an exceptional value, relatively. Clear views and not far from center.Orchestra RsectionJrow2seat
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StereophonicSmall theater. For this show the stage is higher and deeper then usual. Row C is 2nd row. You look up & the "studio" behind the glass is partially obscured, so first few rows are cheaper, but I'd buy them again because it's an intimate show & you're close!Orchestra CsectionCrow107seat
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Purlie VictoriousGreat seat. Actually 4th row for this show. The stage isn't too high. Note that the center orchestra in this theater is quite wide, so generally preferred over sides.Orchestra CsectionCrow104seat
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The ConnectorThere's truly not a bad seat in the house. Lots of legroom, too. You can't go wrong in this theater.ORCHsectionDrow17seat
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Once Upon A MattressVery close and just a bit to the side but you see everything. The stage isn't high. Would sit here again.Orchestra CsectionCCrow104seat
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Once Upon A MattressVery close and a bit to the side but the stage is low and you see absolutely everything well. A good seat.Orchestra CentersectionCCrow104seat
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I Can Get It For You WholesaleNo bad seats in this theater. NOTE: D211 is NOT an aisle seat. Rows C, D, and E have a bar on the right side and NO stairs down. You are a bit trapped and must enter/exit on the other side of the aisle. Not an easy in/out to the bathroom.200sectionDrow211seat
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Harmony: A New MusicalThe Barrymore theater is small, and the Center Orchestra is very wide, so unless you want to pay top dollar, these side orchestra seats closest to the aisle are a decent choiceOrchestra LsectionKrow3seat
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Monty Python's SpamalotThese are premium priced seats for a reason.Orchestra CsectionCrow104seat
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet StreetSeat 110 is dead center. The Sweeney stage is high, so row G (7th row) is pretty ideal.Orchestra CsectionGrow110seat
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ParadeThis is normally a better seat because the Jacobs stage is low, but not for Parade, where they perform much of the show on a platform above an elevated stage. Front of mezzanine would be the better seats for this stupid set design.Orchestra RsectionDrow8seat
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ParadeNormally a great start but this absurd set for Parade has most of the action 6 feet above the stage. So don't sit close. Front row Mezz would be better.Orchestra CsectionErow101seat
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ParadeRow D seat 8 is a bit further to the side than is ideal. The Jacobs stage is usually low so close up is usually OK but this Parade set is jacked up 2 feet for some stupid reason which is terrible.Orchestra RsectionDrow8seat
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CamelotSightlines at the Beaumont are generally good all around, but because it's a thrust stage, side aisle seats like this don't give you the unobstructed view you get on the side aisle of a more traditional proscenium stage.Orchestra LsectionNrow102seat
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LeopoldstadtThe Longacre is small but WIDE with a wide Center Orchestra section and a low stage. Row B is the 3rd row and great for a drama, maybe a bit close for a show with big production numbers, depending on your taste.Orchestra CsectionBrow106seat
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New York, New YorkThe St. James is a deep theater with a wide center Orchestra. Row J is the 9th row, just below the mezzanine overhang and is the front of the "rear Orchestra" where the prices often drop. It's a good value seat, especially for a "big" show.Orchestra CsectionJrow104seat
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Some Like It HotOrch Center would of course be better but the stage here is set back, so it's not a terrible place to sit, particularly if you just prefer to sit up close, which I do.Orchestra RsectionBrow4seat
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