2026 Baseball Roadtrips
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  • Winter Garden Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: A, seat: 41
    Back To The Future
    Great view from the first row of the mezzanine. You do miss a tiny bit of action on the extreme left, but it's minimal in this show. Lots of leg room!
  • The Kennedy Center Opera House, section: Orchestra R, row: E, seat: 14
    Moulin Rouge
    Front row for this show. Not advertised as obstructed view, but you miss some action on extreme stage left. Also the speaker is RIGHT in front of you, so it might not be good for people who are sensitive to bass and loud noises.
  • The Kennedy Center Concert Hall, section: Tier 1 L, row: A, seat: 227
    NSO Pops tour: Rent in Concert
    Not a great seat for a show like this with performers. Half of the stage was blocked, and you have to turn your head for the whole show. Would probably be fine for a normal symphony or orchestra.
  • Eugene O'Neill Theatre, section: Box Right, row: C, seat: 4
    The Book of Mormon
    Amazing seat! Extra leg room because it's in the box. No obstructions from people in front of you and barely any missed action on the right side of the stage.
  • Booth Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: H, seat: 1
    Kimberly Akimbo
    Last row of the mezzanine, but my favorite seat in the house. Great sightlines and space behind the seat to put your bag. There are steps under the seat, so your feet aren't on the same level, but it didn't bother me.
  • Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, section: Front Mezzanine L, row: E, seat: 5
    Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street
    Last row of the front mezzanine, so there's no one directly behind you, just the aisle. Nice overall view of the stage without feeling too far back.
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  • Westside Theatre Upstairs, section: Orchestra C, row: E, seat: 108
    Little Shop of Horrors
    Great seat with excellent sightlines. Very tight seating though with minimal leg room.
  • Stephen Sondheim Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: AA, seat: 13
    & Juliet
    Perfect seat! You miss a few tiny moments extreme stage right, but nothing major or for too long. The bar in front doesn't block anything, but if you lean forward, the people behind you can't see and an usher will come and tell you to not lean over.
  • The Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater, section: Balcony R, row: E, seat: 10
  • Al Hirschfeld Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: G, seat: 13
    Moulin Rouge
    It's listed as partial view and you do miss some action on the very left and in the upper left box. There are cast members on the stairs in front sometimes that block the main action. But I think it's a good deal for the price.
  • The Kennedy Center Opera House, section: Tier 1 RC, row: C, seat: 132
    Hamilton
    Very comfortable with a good view of the stage. For this show, you miss just a tiny bit of the action that happens extremely stage left, but it's minor.
  • National Theatre, DC, section: Mezzanine L, row: A, seat: 9
    Six
    Perfect seat!
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  • Al Hirschfeld Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: G, seat: 14
    Moulin Rouge
    It's listed as partial view, but in this show you really only miss a few entrances/exits and minor things in the box. There are cast members on the stairs in front sometimes that block the main action, but it's a really cool experience.
  • New Amsterdam Theatre, section: Balcony C, row: A, seat: 103
    Aladdin
    Really nice overall view of the stage. Bar in front doesn't get in the way. Extremely tight leg room though.
  • Lena Horne Theatre, section: Rear Mezzanine RC, row: E, seat: 101
    Six
    Spectacular overall view of the stage. First row of the rear mezz, so there's an aisleway in between you and front mezz. Limited leg room with a bar and curtain draped on it in front of you.
  • Stephen Sondheim Theatre, section: Left Box, seat: 7
    Mrs. Doubtfire
    Very comfortable with extra leg room and flexibility to move chairs around. But the left side of the stage is extremely blocked, which this show used quite a bit. I knew it was partial view, but I ended up missing a lot of the sometimes important actions.
  • National Theatre, DC, section: Mezzanine L, row: K, seat: 1
    Come From Away
    A little far back for my taste but a great overall view of the stage. Mezzanine has great rise so heads don't get in the way.
  • Minskoff Theatre, section: Mezzanine, row: GG, seat: 8
    The Lion King
    Even though it's on the very side of the theater, a very good seat! Didn't miss any action. Seating chart made it seem like it was against a wall, but there's actually an aisle to the right.
  • St. James Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: B, seat: 17
    Frozen
    Very nice view, only missed the extreme left side which was barely anything for this show. Very cramped leg room though.
  • Longacre Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: C, seat: 1
    The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical
    Perfect seat!
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