Front Balcony
These are section with rows A-F
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anonymousStereophonicBack of stage was slightly obscured because of how deep the set went, but otherwise great viewFront Balcony CsectionArow112seat
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anonymousStereophonicNot the greatest view of you're a shorter person. Also for this play, we didn't feel engaged.Front Balcony CsectionBrow108seat
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ALL THINGS EQUAL - The Life & Trials of Ruth Bader GinsburgGreat view. The front of balcony is still pretty close to the stage, so you get a great view of the whole stage. No obstructionsFront Balcony RsectionArow8seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildIf you aren't front row of either balcony you will have heads in your way, guaranteed. Spend a little bit more for front of the balcony or a seat somewhere lower with a better view. Still enjoyed the show, but were constantly moving to see the stage.rnFront Balcony CsectionCrow113seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildIf the person infront of you leans forward, they will obstruct the view. Such as the times when the actors moved to the very front of the stage, people will tend to lean forward and obstruct the view. Other than that, the view wasn't so bad.Front Balcony CsectionFrow110seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildThe photo makes it look more distant than it appears in real life. The view is pretty good.Front Balcony CsectionBrow108seat
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anonymousHarry Potter and The Cursed ChildBalcony E11. I was surprised that these were actually quite decent seats. The orchestra got some “extras” that we couldn’t see, but not sure that was worth the extra $$Front Balcony LsectionErow11seat














