purplesummer

purplesummer

5 5
  • Hayes Theater, section: Orchestra R, row: G, seat: 4
    JOB
    Great view, the theater feels more intimate than other Broadway theaters I've been to. The seats themselves are nice.
  • Nederlander Theatre, section: Mezzanine C, row: C, seat: 115
    Redwood
    This seat was the best view I could ask for for this particular show, as it had a great view of both the tree and any time the actors were downstage.
  • Belasco Theatre, section: Balcony R, row: F, seat: 4
    Maybe Happy Ending
    A decent amount of blocking happens very far downstage, which you can't see unless you lean all the way forward in your seat. I could see everyone else in the balcony lean forward at the same time when actors went downstage and people's heads were in the way no matter what. I wouldn't sit in this row again.
  • St. James Theatre, section: Standing Room
    Sunset Boulevard
    The overhang cuts off the top of the large screen upstage so I occasionally had to bend a little bit to try see it (& I'm 5'1”), but it wasn't significant enough to irritate me, especially since the ticket was $45. Great view over people's heads if you're able to stand for the length of the show.
  • Palace Theatre, Broadway, section: Orchestra L, row: C, seat: 103
    Glengarry Glen Ross
    I don't think I could've asked for a better view! Perfect height in comparison to the stage and a normal amount of leg room.