• Shubert Theatre, section: Balcony R, row: H, seat: 4
    Hell's Kitchen
    I thought this seat was pretty good! Seats are on a steep incline so height of person in front of you doesn't matter. Occasionally if actor/visuals were elevated higher up on the stage it was harder to see, but this was rare.
  • National Theatre, DC, section: Balcony C, row: F, seat: 108
    Annie
    I don't have an issue with being far away/high up - so this is a fine seat for me as for this show I could see basically everything. Occasionally, not if the actors were on elevated sets.
  • Capital One Arena, section: 402, row: M, seat: 4
    Legacy on Ice
    great view!
  • Walter Kerr Theatre, section: Balcony L, row: A, seat: 31
    Hadestown
    An okay view of the stage for the price. I am short so I had to lean forward the whole time to see over the railing. When the actors are on the set pieces with balconies/stairs, it is harder to see them.
  • Walter Kerr Theatre, section: Balcony L, row: A, seat: 27
    Hadestown
    This seat was not bad for $50. But you have to lean forward a hair to see the front of the stage. And if someone is standing on the set balcony, you can't fully see their head. 3.5 stars.
  • The Kennedy Center Concert Hall, section: Tier 2 C, row: C, seat: 105
    National Symphony Orchestra tour: A Holiday Pops!
    Good view of stage!
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  • Warner Theatre, Washington D.C., section: MIDBAL, row: KK, seat: 6
    Kurtis Conner tour: The Goodfellow World Tour
    Good view and good price!
  • National Theatre, DC, section: Balcony C, row: J, seat: 103
    MJ: The Musical
    Decent seat for the price. Largely depends on height of person sitting in front of you (someone taller switched to sit here after this picture). Very top of the stage backgrounds get cut off.
  • The Kennedy Center Opera House, section: Tier 2 L, row: F, seat: 1
    Mamma Mia
    This was the last row, a single seat in the row - but great view!
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