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  • New World Stages - Stage 1, section: Orchestra R, row: B, seat: 124
    Heathers
    Full view. Aisle transfer seat with folding armrest on the aisle.
  • Imperial Theatre, section: Rear Right Box, row: CC, seat: 1
    Chess
    Free stading chair with ample room. Best box seat of all box seats. Only sit along the railing for this show. I would avoid the front box if possible.
  • Longacre Theatre, section: Box B, row: B, seat: 1
    Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
    90% visibility for this show. Tbis is a fantastic seat. Currently there are only two seats in the box, but if they add more, try and sit along the railing. Sounded great from here too. You feel very close to the stage.
  • Walter Kerr Theatre, section: Box L, row: A, seat: 8
    Hadestown
    85% view of the stage. Of all the box seats, this is the best one. I do NOT teccomend getting a box seat that is not along the railing. However, all the railing seats are excellent. All seats in the box are freestanding cushioned chairs with TONS of room. Perfect if you are big or tall.
  • Hayes Theater, section: Mezzanine C, row: J, seat: 101
    Purpose
    Accessible seating. This seat had an okay view. I could make out most facial expressions, but I did use my theater glasses from time to time. The bad part was the staff sits behind and to the right of this seat and they are very loud during the show. There's some sort of operation booth to the right of this seat and it's very loud and distracting. I could hear talking and typing throughout the entire show. If you need accessible seating, sit in the orchestra.
  • Al Hirschfeld Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: M, seat: 25
    Moulin Rouge
    Very obstructed. I do NOT recommend this seat. If you need a cheap aisle seat, sit farther back so you can see more of the stage. I missed about 35% of the show here. This was not sold as an obstructed ticket, but it was VERY obstructed.
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  • Circle in the Square Theatre, section: Orchestra 100 (Odd), row: K, seat: 101
    Just In Time
    Accessible seat. Top 10% of stage is cut off, but doesn't cause any issues. You can see the cast the entire time. This is at the “back” of the orchestra for this show. 90% of the show takes place in the main stage you see in the back. 10% takes place in the isles or on the small stage near this seat, but that small percentage is mostly facing away from this seat. It I had the choice, I would sit in the sides (210/220) seat numbers.
  • St. James Theatre, section: Mezzanine Box L, row: B, seat: 3
    Sunset Boulevard
    The box seats are set facing forward in pairs. This is the view from seat 3, which is the best seat in the box. ONLY sit at the seats along the railing. The seats to the left have almost no view and shouldn't be sold. The seats along the raining are great and only have a very slight obstruction if the far back stage right, which is not an issue with this show. Seat 1 in this box have bit more of an obstruction from the speakers, but you can easily lean forward to see when you need to. The seats are free standing and able to be moved. Seats 3 and 5 along the railing, and all left seats are taller than the first two seats along the rail, which helps see over the people next to you. Again, seats B 3, and B5 are best, but only sit along the railing. The box in the other side is fine too.
  • Broadway Theatre - 53rd Street, section: Right Rear Box, row: A, seat: 1
    The Great Gatsby
    Seats 1 and 2 are better in this box. Exceptional view and almost full view.