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OrchestrasectionJrow47seat
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Alvin Ailey American Dance TheaterGreat view and good legroom. To the side but you don't miss anythingOrchestrasectionJrow43seat
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anonymousOrchestra CsectionKrow29seat
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anonymousOrchestra CsectionKrow29seat
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Alvin Ailey American Dance TheaterI had seats 57 and 58 and they were fabulous. Plenty of leg room, comfortable, only 4 seats in the row, right by the stairs, great view!Circle LeftsectionBrow57seat
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La BohèmeSurprisingly great seat! For an opera, this seat is optimal as you're far enough away that you can read the subtitles above the stage without having to constantly crane your neck to look up. You can't read faces, but it's an opera, so this is less of an issue. For a different type of event (e.g. artist concert, musical), this would be much more of an issue. Acoustics are phenomenal here, as expected for this venue.OrchestrasectionTrow25seat
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anonymousLa BohemeIt is very high up. You can't make out the actors' faces. Seats aren't very wide which may be tough if you're a big person.41sectionKrow14seat
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West Side StoryExcellent center view in the orchestra! Great distance from the stage to take in the action and still make out all faces. Acoustics and legroom are both phenomenal in this seat!OrchestrasectionKrow33seat
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This is a very short seat - if you are over 5'4” your knees will hit seat in front of you. Whole row is bad.Founders circlesectionDrow55seat
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West Side StoryCould sit up to Row B without obstructions (C would be best)OrchestrasectionErow25seat
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anonymousWest Side StoryObstructed View Seats 1-5, seat 1 pictured has least obstruction41sectionKrow1seat


























