Citizens Bank Park
section 211
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CamelotTechnically a partial view seat, but the stage for Camelot is very exposed (I couldn't even capture a full view of the stage to the right and left of this photo, that's how open it is). As a result, you hardly miss any of the action. Additionally, text that is projected on the back wall is also projected on the side walls, which is helpful. Antother benefit is being so close to the orchestra, which sounded glorious. There are some downsides, though. First, if the actors are speaking away from you, it is hard to hear what they are saying, including some key dialogue. Additionally, if actors are standing near you on the edge of the stage, you can't see beyond them. This was only occasionally an issue, but it did cause me to miss an important moment in the fight scene.Orchestra LsectionDrow107seat
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OsloYou can't always see or hear clearly when the actors are facing away from you, BUT you literally get within inches of some of the actors and the action is all right in front of you.Orchestra LsectionCrow105seat
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OsloYou can't always see or hear clearly when the actors are facing away from you, BUT you literally get within inches of some of the actors and the action is all right in front of you.Orchestra LsectionCrow105seat
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The King and IGood view, though the proscenium arch will cut off a bit of stage left. I wouldn't recommend sitting much further to the right. I took this photo lower than eye-level to avoid a hawkish usher; the lip of the Loge **WON'T** block your view.Loge RsectionArow501seat







