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  • Paramount Theatre, Seattle, section: Main Floor 4, row: EE, seat: 3
    Life of Pi
    Feels closer to stage than it looks. Overhang didn't obstruct view. Seating is not raked. If someone taller than you sits in front of you and leans their head a bit to the right then it blocks the entire center stage, which is annoying.
  • 5th Avenue Theatre, section: Lower Mezzanine R, row: A, seat: 20
    Parade
    Felt closer to the stage than it looks in the photo. Ample leg room. Safety bar didn't obstruct view but 4'11" tween needed a booster. Seat A16 has a screen (can see in left bottom of photo) that obstructed the view for me but was fine for 6'11" partner.
  • Paramount Theatre, Seattle, section: Main Floor 2, row: B, seat: 5
    Wicked
    Stage is about eye level so did need to slightly look up, but not craning our necks (unless you want to see the dragon above the stage). Close enough to see the spit fly on stage and see the costume details.
  • Walter Kerr Theatre, section: Mezzanine C, row: G, seat: 105
    Hadestown
    Perfect view of stage. High rake. No legroom and basically shoulder-to-shoulder. We didn't chance squeezing by people during intermission.
  • Belasco Theatre, section: Mezzanine C, row: F, seat: 108
    Maybe Happy Ending
    Perfect view. No obstructions. Didn't miss anything. Not much legroom. My partner is 6'4" and the person in front of him kept leaning their head back and hitting his knees.
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  • Lena Horne Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: N, seat: 18
    Six
    Perfect view of stage. The seat itself was uncomfortable, and it was very cramped with minimal legroom. My 6'4" tall partner was like a sardine smooshed in a can.
  • Stephen Sondheim Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: U, seat: 6
    & Juliet
    Perfect seat. Plenty of legroom, even for my 6'4" tall partner. Great rake so heads didn't block our view. Our 12yo didn't even need a booster. Overhang didn't obstruct view. Feels close to stage even though it's the last row.
  • New World Stages - Stage 4, section: Orchestra L, row: F, seat: 5
    The Play That Goes Wrong
    Close to perfect. The safety bar doesn't obstruct your view. There are certain parts during the show where the cast on stage interact with a cast member up above on the left. It was hard to see him since he was right above where we were seated.
  • Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: Q, seat: 16
    Death Becomes Her
    Perfect view of the stage. Even being farthest to the right we didn't miss anything. My partner is 6'4" and had plenty of legroom, especially with him being in the aisle seat.