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Carpenter Performing Arts Center » section Orchestra

Seats here are tagged with: has an obstructed view of the stage has extra leg room is a folding chair is on the aisle is padded
  • Carpenter Performing Arts Center, section: Orchestra, row: C, seat: 26
    Newsies
    Fantastic seats! Essentially front row since the rows ahead in the center area are reserved for accessible seats and empty space if not used. Super close to see facial expressions. Had to look up when characters where on the top scaffolding and could sometimes see the conductor's wand but I didn't mind at all.
  • Carpenter Performing Arts Center, section: Orchestra, row: D, seat: 12
  • Carpenter Performing Arts Center, section: Orchestra, row: D, seat: 12
  • Carpenter Performing Arts Center, section: Orchestra, row: D, seat: 12
    Great venue! Excellent view from pretty much anywhere but I definitely had a killer seat.
  • anonymous
    Carpenter Performing Arts Center, section: Orchestra, row: E, seat: 9
    The Nutcracker , Richmond Ballet
  • Carpenter Performing Arts Center, section: Orchestra, row: F, seat: 36
    In the Heights
    Excellent seat! Close enough to make out all faces and not too far to the side. Heads do not get in the way as the seating is raked, and even with the rake, legroom is still great!
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  • Carpenter Performing Arts Center, section: Orchestra, row: H, seat: 44
    An American in Paris
    Revised: stage left aisle, above floor of stage (first few seem below grade). Lots of legroom. No stairs for this row. Proximity to side hallway creates glare from hallway. Fast exit to lobby. Seat map makes it appear much more towards center than it is.
  • anonymous 5 star theater seat view
    Carpenter Performing Arts Center, section: Orchestra, row: P, seat: 41
    Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella
  • Carpenter Performing Arts Center, section: Orchestra, row: R, seat: 65
    Jersey Boys
    Not as a severe angle as it seems in photo. On the aisle. Good seat but had to use binoculars to see actors’ facial expressions better