I will say this version was much better than the version we had to put on in 9th grade English class. I was in B-9 in the orchestra. I could not see the on stage seating that was on the side of the stage I was sitting on. The seat was unobstructed for the show except for a short portion where Jim leaned against the proscenium, I had to look between his legs to see what was going on. I will also say there was a B-11 seat that did not have anyone in it. From what I could see, the last seat in the rows were unsold. So they were either not being sold due to be obstructed view, or they didn't sell those tickets for the show, but it was all rows going back in the Orchestra. I will say my seat was a lottery win.
Thanks. Good tip on tickets. I have gone back and forth on whether to see it, but have to fill slots carefully when I am in town.
I will say this version was much better than the version we had to put on in 9th grade English class.
I was in B-9 in the orchestra. I could not see the on stage seating that was on the side of the stage I was sitting on. The seat was unobstructed for the show except for a short portion where Jim leaned against the proscenium, I had to look between his legs to see what was going on. I will also say there was a B-11 seat that did not have anyone in it. From what I could see, the last seat in the rows were unsold. So they were either not being sold due to be obstructed view, or they didn't sell those tickets for the show, but it was all rows going back in the Orchestra. I will say my seat was a lottery win.
When you said $45 for onstage tickets, I said "I beg your goddamned pardon?"