Sat in the last row mezzanine (seat 102) for Dear Evan Hansen but my view was perfect! Great stage door experience afterwards as well (staff were great).
My favorite seats in the house are any in Row O in the orch. The seats are a bit elevated and provide an unobstructed sightline. You won't worry about the person in front of you blocking your view.
I saw Pippin at this theater and sat in Row L and had a great view. The theatre has an intimate atmosphere since it's a bit older. Seats and rows are a bit cramped so I hope you're not super tall.
Pippin is currently put on here. Baseline choreography is very Fosse-esque but this production is somewhat modernized. They involve audience from time to time. A lot of fun.
One of the smallest Broadway theaters, try to get a box seat if you can, they are the most unique on all of Broadway. Humphrey Bogart once graced this very stage!
This theatre was built in 1921 by Irving Berlin & Sam Harris. Its longest running play was Deathtrap in 1978 in which actress Merian Seldes never missed one of the 1,609 performances.
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