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  • Classic Stage Company, section: Center, row: C, seat: 209
    Cymbeline
    Movie theater style seat rather than the freestanding. Looks like there can be an aisle stairway next to this sea,t but there was not for this production because of stage exits/entrances. Not a bad seat in this house.
  • Academy of Music, section: Parquet Left, row: D, seat: 11
    Les Miserables
    Great view of stage
  • St. James Theatre, section: Mezzanine R, row: J, seat: 10
    Sunset Boulevard
    First row of mid mezz so no one in front of you, plus open bars rather than a wall. Unobstructed view of stage but you are craning your neck looking down the whole time.
  • Majestic Theatre, section: Front Mezzanine R, row: C, seat: 2
    Gypsy
    You have to lean forward to see the parts on the front/middle of the passerelle, namely a lot of "Rose's Turn" ( some of If Momma was Married, You Gotta Get a Gimmick, and other kids songs), but you'd be leaning forward captivated by Rose's Turn anyway
  • John Golden Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: H, seat: 7
    Operation Mincemeat
    Photo taken while standing but you don't miss anything sitting either. Row G has an aisle in front of it so sightlines are great!
  • Radio City Music Hall, section: 2nd Mezzanine 5, row: C, seat: 513
    Possible obscuring of the very front of the stage if you're short and/or the person in row A is tall, and a tiny bit of the middle speaker impinges onto the screen, only noticeable when there's a closeup of someone's face. Amazing seats for the price!
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  • St. James Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: K, seat: 18
    Monty Python's Spamalot
    Great view and sightlines
  • New World Stages - Stage 3, section: Mezzanine L, row: A, seat: 23
    Mind Mangler: A Night of Tragic Illusion
    Great sightlines in front row of the mezzanine but there's a wide walkway in front of you so you feel very far from the action for an Off-Broadway venue
  • Stephen Sondheim Theatre, section: Mezzanine C, row: DD, seat: 103
    & Juliet
    Amazing digital rush seats. No sightline issues at all!
  • DR2 Theatre, section: Orch, row: D, seat: 2
    All the Devils are Here
    Really not a bad seat in this (small) house. Bathrooms are a bit of a schlep so you might want an aisle seat if it's a longer show.
  • The Players Theatre, section: Orch, row: J, seat: 1
    The Hollow
    Not really any bad seat in the house.
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  • Stage 42, section: Orchestra C, row: A, seat: 107
    Dungeons And Dragons The Twenty-sided Tavern
    Amazing second row seats with a great view of everything. Sound was a bit off being that close and the stage lights were hotttt. Definitely better AC in the back of the theater, but you can't beat being this close to the action.
  • Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: G, seat: 15
    The Notebook
    Great view, nothing important obscured
  • Broadway Theatre - 53rd Street, section: Orchestra L, row: T, seat: 6
    The Great Gatsby
    Almost perfectly center view just in front of the overhang cutting anything off. Lucked out with no one in the seats in front of us but only has a slight rake, so you might need a booster if you're short.
  • Marquis Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: B, seat: 25
    The Wiz
    This show has a very limited set, so you miss nothing sitting an angle, but being in the mezz may actually highlight how sparse the set is.
  • Imperial Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: B, seat: 11
    Water For Elephants
    The left side corner of the stage is pretty well cut off, but you only miss a little bit of the axe/tool juggling at the beginning of one song, and there's plenty of other stuff going on. Orch R has a way cooler moment of the silks artist flying over you.
  • St. James Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: K, seat: 25
    Illinoise
    You can't see any of the "Illinoise" sign or one of the singers (Elijah) his side of the musicians, but you get a great up close view of the dancing