• Palace Theatre, Broadway, section: Mezzanine C, row: C, seat: 113
    Glengarry Glen Ross
    Aisle seat. Despite front mezz, theater is very vertical and stooped so didn't feel as close as I'd like, but still not bad.
  • Todd Haimes Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: G, seat: 17
    Pirates! The Penzance Musical
    Last seat on the aisle. Miss a little action but not a deal breaker. Overall a fine seat.
  • Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: N, seat: 101
    Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends
    On the aisle. May seem far back but the theater is small so it's a great seat.
  • Lucille Lortel Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: B, seat: 2
    Vanya
    First row on the aisle. Great seat.
  • Booth Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: M, seat: 10
    John Proctor Is The Villain
    You miss a little action alll the way on stage right but it's not a big deal. $99 seat and still felt close.
  • Music Box Theatre, section: Mezzanine C, row: C, seat: 110
    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    Right smack in the middle of the row so you're IN IT but decent legroom and A view
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  • Lyceum Theatre, Broadway, section: Orchestra R, row: B, seat: 6
    Oh, Mary!
    You miss a minimal bit of action on the right but you're so close and it's a great seat. Would absolutely sit here again for this production.
  • Winter Garden Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: F, seat: 41
    Good Night, and Good Luck
    This ticket doesn’t say partial view, but it should. I think a lot of side seats for this show will be partial based on staging. I paid $100 so I wasn’t too mad, but I would’ve been miffed if I paid more. If someone tall sits in front, you’ll be blocked.
  • Hayes Theater, section: Mezzanine C, row: J, seat: 102
    Purpose
    For this back row in the theater, but you can still make everything out pretty clearly
  • The Harvey Theater at The Brooklyn Academy Of Music, section: Upper orchestra, row: R, seat: 4
    A Streetcar Named Desire
    Perfectly fine seat. Little far back but acceptable.
  • John Golden Theatre, section: Rear Mezzanine L, row: D, seat: 101
    Operation Mincemeat
    Small theatre so the seat isn’t bad but you do feel a bit far away. Also not sure if it’s the sound or the accents but i found it very hard to keep up with some the lyrics particularly in the faster songs.
  • Circle in the Square Theatre, section: Orchestra 400 (Even), row: C, seat: 422
    Romeo and Juliet
    Single seat that felt made by the producers to get more seats in the theater. It’s def a little weird angle-wise, a little swished but it’s a phenomenal vantage point. You miss some action that happens literally directly over you but that’s it.
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  • Ambassador Theatre, section: Front Mezzanine R, row: D, seat: 128
    Chicago
    On the aisle and a small amount of action on the far right of the stage is obscured but overall a very good seat.
  • Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: D, seat: 12
    The Outsiders
    Last seat on the side. You’re on the far most aisle which is nice, and you’re close, but it’s partial view (stated on ticket) and you miss a large chunk of what’s on the right side of the stage and some of the scenery blocks your line of sight.
  • Belasco Theatre, section: Mezzanine R, row: B, seat: 2
    Maybe Happy Ending
    Safety bar more of a nuisance than a blocker prohibiting a full view of the stage but otherwise a great seat.
  • Majestic Theatre, section: Front Mezzanine L, row: F, seat: 1
    Gypsy
    I forgot how high and steep this theater is. Thinking it’d be nice to be on an aisle, I opted for the side but didn’t realize these hand rails would be in the way. It’s not a full or partial obstruction but it’s def a nuisance. Also TIGHT seats.
  • St. James Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: N, seat: 5
    Sunset Boulevard
    I’ve seen this show both in the mezz and now orch and sitting in the orch is by far the better option. This is farther back but felt close enough to still make out expressions and not get distracted by the giant video screen for the whole show.
  • Broadhurst Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: G, seat: 6
    The Hills of California
    3 seats in from aisle. Could see everything perfectly and missed no action from the right side of stage. I paid $60 as a TDF ticket but would happily have paid 150 for it. Sloped seating so people in front didn’t appear to be a threat.
  • Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: E, seat: 107
    Eureka Day
    Spent $100 for this ticket and was awesome. Super close to the stage but far enough away that you could take everything in. Would def recommend this seat.
  • Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: H, seat: 114
    Death Becomes Her
    Great seat. Last minute cancellation house seat, so pricey but worth it.
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