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The Jonathan Larson ProjectThe seat is great; I could see everything. The angle is good, and the legroom is not bad. The bar is not in the way.Balcony LsectionBBrow5seat
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The Jonathan Larson ProjectEnded up just a few rows behind Lin-Manuel Miranda and Phillipa Soo, who were seated in Row J for the same show.Orchestra RsectionQrow2seat
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anonymousThe Jonathan Larson ProjectSurprisingly could still see most of the show except for what was blocked by the bar and the far side of the stage. Seat was not listed/sold as obstructed though.Balcony RsectionAArow12seat
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The Jonathan Larson ProjectLast row in the mezz, not obstructed. Intimate theatre. Great value. Steep.Balcony RsectionFFrow6seat
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The Jonathan Larson ProjectCouldn’t make out the upper parts of the displays…but it is a rather small and intimate theater. No seat is bad.OrchestrasectionVrow2seat
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The Jonathan Larson ProjectGreat seat. Lots of legroom because there’s not a chair in front of you. Nice roomy seat. Can see the whole stage except for the top of the stage. The balcony overhand blocks a little but it’s not bad.Orchestra RsectionXrow2seat
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The Jonathan Larson ProjectLast seat to right. Rush ticket. Some action blocked on right but could move my head to see if necessary.OrchestrasectionArow12seat
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The Jonathan Larson ProjectWeirdly the view from the aisle seats are a gamble since a tall person can obstruct so much.Orchestra RsectionNrow2seat
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The Jonathan Larson ProjectThere isn't much rake in the theatre so if tall people sit in front of you it may block your view. It's a small theatre though so all seats are fairly close to the stage.OrchsectionFrow1seat
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anonymousThe Jonathan Larson ProjectGreat view of the stage and show. It's a two level cozy theatre. Nothing is missed from this seat!BalconysectionDDrow4seat
























