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  • James Earl Jones Theatre, section: Balcony R, row: B, seat: 2
    Real Women Have Curves
    Great seat! Lots of leg room (much more than row A), no obstructions, steep rake so no heads in the way. The seat itself is wide and padded and doesn't feel super far away. Could see facial expressions easily. Would sit here again!
  • Booth Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: F, seat: 3
    John Proctor Is The Villain
    Great seat! Plenty of leg room, not too narrow, and the rake is enough that I could easily see the entire stage at all times. Even toward the back of the mezzanine, the seat feels plenty close and the view is fantastic. Not a bad seat in this house imo
  • St. James Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: Q, seat: 18
    Sunset Boulevard
    Very little rake and pretty far back, but not a bad view. Could see most things pretty easily except for the very top of the screen which was occasionally cut off by the overhang. Plenty of leg room.
  • Majestic Theatre, section: Rear Mezzanine LC, row: A, seat: 113
    Gypsy
    Pretty far away but unobstructed. Possibly the narrowest row I've encountered and difficult to get in and out of, but once seated, the barrier in front of you is a curtain so there is leg room. Difficult to see action on front stage apron past the pit.
  • Longacre Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: B, seat: 18
    Dead Outlaw
    Good seat based on distance and angle, but there is very little rake in the mezzanine so someone on the shorter side may struggle to see over the row in front. I missed all the action downstage right.
  • Music Box Theatre, section: Mezzanine R, row: A, seat: 24
    The Picture of Dorian Gray
    Well worth the cheaper ticket for partial view! I saw 95% of the show. One screen was blocked by the box when in its stage left position but other than one moment, there were always other screens visible. Lots of legroom and a fairly comfortable seat.
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  • Lyceum Theatre, Broadway, section: Orchestra R, row: D, seat: 14
    Oh, Mary!
    Partial view seat for Oh, Mary! I was able to see most things with the exception of one short scene and a couple of visual gags that took place upstage left. Lots of extra legroom and wider than many seats in Broadway theaters. I'd sit here again!
  • Vivian Beaumont Theater, section: Loge C, row: A, seat: 207
    Floyd Collins
    Great seat with no obstructions. Generous leg room.
  • Belasco Theatre, section: Mezzanine L, row: D, seat: 7
    Maybe Happy Ending
    Great seat with no obstructions. Average legroom and width for a Broadway house. Rake is steep enough that I had no problem seeing over the people in front of me.