The info above for concerts can be applied when choosing seats to see a play or theater
show as well. Of course … please consider that not all shows or theaters are set up the
same way.
Something else to think about when choosing tickets for the theater is … if you’re in
the front rows you’ll likely be spending the evening looking upwards at the stage.
Which could leave you with an achy neck from looking upwards the whole show. You
will possibly have an obstructed view of the entire stage because some productions
have things going on across the whole area as opposed to just the center stage. At the
same time being that close to the stage, and the performers can be an exhilarating
experience. Or in the case of shows like the Blue Man Group actually able to participate
in the show! So you have to look at the “big picture” when choosing your tickets.
Sitting very far upfront to the left or right of center in some venues may give you an
obstructed view of the whole stage and performers. Please make sure you examine
the venue seating map when choosing your tickets. Seats with obstructed views will
99% of the time note that in the description but if you have any questions, about it
at all please call and ask.
You may have a better experience of the show and the staging from the 10th row back
or from an upper tier where you can look more easily at the whole stage. Again, the
view and sound in most of the venues is pretty good and tickets that are in obstructed
areas will be noted as such in the inventory listing.
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