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cphelan7

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  • Barrymore Theatre, section: Mezzanine, row: E, seat: 208
    Patriots
    Excellent leg room. You have to go up a lot of stairs to get to the upper mezz, but it's a great view of facial expressions and action.
  • Nederlander Theatre, section: Mezzanine C, row: N, seat: 101
    The Who's Tommy
    Excellent view. For this particular show you'll be able to see everything. Not a ton of legroom, so large bags are not recommended.
  • Mainstage at the New York City Center, section: Balcony, row: D, seat: 112
    Once Upon A Mattress
    Amazing seats for the 35 and Under program. $28 ticket, at least a foot of legroom in front of you. Sound and view totally clear. Elevator available but it's a 5 floor walk-up, so pick up your tickets earlier if possible so you can have time to settle in.
  • St. James Theatre, section: Balcony R, row: D, seat: 6
    Monty Python's Spamalot
    Fabulous view. No problems with sight lines. I prefer the Balcony over the Mezzanine because leg space is pretty bad in the St. James, but with the Balcony's raked seating your knees do not press up against the seat in front of you.
  • studio 54
    The Days of Wine and Roses