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  • Music Box Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: H, seat: 7
    Giant
    Fine seat and can see the faces of the actors so clearly, but the sound definitely could have—and should have—traveled better.
  • Longacre Theatre, section: Balcony L, row: A, seat: 24
    Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
    It's a fine seat for its low price point, so I can't complain too much. But it's a tight seat with an annoying safety bar and slight obstruction of the stage from the speakers. But otherwise, you can see the actors and most of the staging quite clearly.
  • Romulus Linney Courtyard Theater, section: Orchestra, row: C, seat: 11
    Mother Russia
    Great center seat. So close and leveled to the actors that you feel like you're totally immersed.
  • Winter Garden Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: M, seat: 31
    Death of a Salesman
    For the price point, this seat is very solid. You can see the actors clearly - mostly front and right sides of stage. It's only slightly obstructed and only sort of gets in the way of two moments (1 in the beginning and 1 at the end), but it's not bad.
  • The Wick Theatre, section: Orchestra, row: F, seat: 2
    Milk and Honey
    Can see everything on stage perfectly close-up.
  • The Wick Theatre, section: Grand Tier, row: N, seat: 111
    My Fair Lady
    The Wick is a great theater and this is an equally great center seat in it. You can see and hear everything on stage very clearly. This seat also allows you to fully take in the incredible sets and costumes.
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  • Hayes Theater, section: Mezzanine L, row: G, seat: 1
    Marjorie Prime
    It's a smaller Broadway theater, so you can't really go too wrong here. Was able to see everything quite clearly. I guess you can't see the left side wall, but not much happens in the play on the left side of the stage anyway.
  • Vivian Beaumont Theater, section: Loge LC, row: E, seat: 210
    Ragtime
    Solid seat. Can see everything perfectly. Being in the back, you can really feel the magnitude of Joshua Henry's magnificent voice as it engulfs the entire theater — and then see all of the standing ovations that follow, too.
  • The Colony Theatre, Miami Beach, section: Mezzanine, row: Q, seat: 1
    Here There Are Blueberries
  • United Center, section: 106, row: 10, seat: 3
    Paul McCartney tour: Got Back
    Solid seats. Sure, it's a little far back, but it was a straight shot down the center to see Paul and the band pretty clearly.
  • Greenwich House Theater, section: Balcony, row: AA, seat: 2
    Other
    Great seat. It's a small theater, so it still feels intimate when looking down on to the stage from the balcony.
  • The Shed, section: Left, row: A, seat: 30
    This World of Tomorrow
    Solid seat. You can see all the actors very clearly, but the view can get a little blocked by the heads of tall audience members sitting in the front seating sections.
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  • The Newman Mills Theater, section: Orchestra, row: B, seat: 9
    Not Ready for Prime Time
    Fantastic seat for such a low price! You are totally immersed in the show... literally. Just a little turning needed for parts in the monologue staging section (with the light bulbs). But Row B is perfect. If you're in Row A, it might be a little harder.
  • Stage II at the New York City Center, section: Orchestra L, row: C, seat: 9
    We Had A World
    Great seat. Such an immersive experience.
  • Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: P, seat: 7
    Buena Vista Social Club
    Fantastic seat!
  • The Playhouse Theatre at the Abrons Art Center, section: Orchestra, row: D, seat: 2
    Becoming Eve
    Super close, but totally obstructed on the left side of the stage. Thankfully, most of the play happened in the center and right sides of the stage.
  • James Earl Jones Theatre, section: Balcony C, row: H, seat: 102
    Real Women Have Curves
    Remarkable show, but terrible seat. Not only is it so high up from the stage, but it's even harder to see over the heads of the people in rows ahead. I hurt my neck trying to extend it so many times just to see what was going on down on the stage.
  • Lucille Lortel Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: N, seat: 108
    Duke & Roya
    This was a surprising seat! You would think it wouldn't be all that great since it's the last row, but I felt like I could see and feel everything super clearly. It's a little deceiving (in a good way) as it is closer than it initially looks!
  • Royal Alexandra Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: P, seat: 27
    You Had to Be There: How the Toronto Godspell Ignited the Comedy Revolution...
    Solid aisle seat where you can see the screen and actors without much of a problem, but the low overhang was a bit of an annoyance.
  • The Sphere, Vegas, section: 110, row: 21, seat: 5
    Backstreet Boys tour: Into The Millennium
    One of the best seats to experience The Sphere from. I was blown away!
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