Mamma Mia Theater
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It is a bit close for a musical, and you may get a little cramped looking up, but we did it from the fourth row once and thought it was great. Next time we were in the first row of the mezzanine (royal circle) which was a little better. But if your other choices are way back or extreme sides, I'd definitely take the third row.
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I sat in the first row, directly behind the musical director in November. I didn't mind being close, and it is not awkward, as you're really not looking up, however, there are a couple of scenes where dry ice is used, so if you wear contact lenses or your eyes are sensitive to dry ice, move further back. The benefit to being close is that when the audience starts to get up to join in the fun, there aren't a lot of people blocking your view if you're sitting down.
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actually the best seats are probably in row L (it might be M - I need to look at the seating plan to be sure) The first twelve rows of the Prince Edward are one solid bank of seats -- really LONG rows. Then at row L (or like I said perhaps it is M) there is a wide aisle across the entire auditorium. From there back the seats are divided by two aisles to the back of the stalls.<BR><BR>So sitting on the row at this cross aisle gives you about 6 feet of leg room and there is no way anyone can block your view even partially. And when you get up to dance (EVERYBODY does) you will not be bumping into the seats around you and can really enjoy yourselves.<BR><BR>But if you already have 3rd row seats - they are fine. Ther orchestra pit and two rows will be between you and the stage so you won't feel too close. As mentioned above - the vapors might be a problem tho'
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