Odd Couple Seating Question
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Odd Couple Seating Question
I'm considering bidding on some e-bay tickets but I've found a few different seating charts online. Can anyone confirm if Row "E" is the front row of the rear mezz (called the balcony on some charts)? Also - how far does it overhang the front mezz? One chart has the front mezz overhanging the orchestra at row "K". Any comments on these seats? We often enjoy the front row of a mezz section but I'm wondering if for this show we will be missing too much in the way of facial expressions. Thanks in advance for any info and opinions!
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I think mcqueeney is asking about seating for the Odd Couple, although it took me a few minutes to figure that out. When I saw the title I pictured a very odd looking couple trying to book seats on a plane. 
mcqueeney, if my guess is right, could you please give the name and location of the theatre?

mcqueeney, if my guess is right, could you please give the name and location of the theatre?
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Yikes! Sorry about mystery post! I meant to put Brooks Atkinson Theater and NY in the title.
P_M - LOL - we can sometimes be a fairly odd couple but not that odd!
Jean - if your right about the rear mezz I don't think we will go for those tickets. When I get a chance I will call the theater to confirm ... but I would still love any comments/opinions on seating in this theater. There are a lot of tickets on e-bay and my dates are open ( we live in CT) so maybe I can find first row in the front mezz. Any comments on how visibility is from the far sides of the orchestra sections? Or from the very back of the orchestra section? Thanks again.
P_M - LOL - we can sometimes be a fairly odd couple but not that odd!
Jean - if your right about the rear mezz I don't think we will go for those tickets. When I get a chance I will call the theater to confirm ... but I would still love any comments/opinions on seating in this theater. There are a lot of tickets on e-bay and my dates are open ( we live in CT) so maybe I can find first row in the front mezz. Any comments on how visibility is from the far sides of the orchestra sections? Or from the very back of the orchestra section? Thanks again.
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ogee - all the way on the side Front Row Center Section of Mezz, or on the side of the sections off to the left or right? What seat numbers are you looking at?
Here is a seating chart:
http://tinyurl.com/cbdvj
Here is a seating chart:
http://tinyurl.com/cbdvj
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ogee, the front row of the front mezzanine is clearly row AA. Any row A of any mezzanine will be the fifth row of the mezzanine (also called first row of rear mezzanine or first row of the balcony, depending on whom you're talking to). I'd be a little leary of missing a bit of a corner of the set if on the very far ends of the side sections of AA, front mezzanine, but would still prefer those to any seats in the rear mezzanine also called the balcony.
I know this sounds confusing, but recently the box offices started referring to balconies as rear mezzanines which causes some confusion.
I know this sounds confusing, but recently the box offices started referring to balconies as rear mezzanines which causes some confusion.
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Hi. This was addressed on another post as well. I called ticketmaster and was informed Row A is the first row of front mezzanine. It looks like playbill's seating chart is incorrect. A more detailed seating chart can be found on www.nederlander.org
Of course, in the time it took me to clear this up, the Row A seats are gone. Now I'm looking at Row B. Figures.
Of course, in the time it took me to clear this up, the Row A seats are gone. Now I'm looking at Row B. Figures.
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we have seats #2, #4, #6, Brooks Atkinson theatre for Odd Couple. We are in Front Mezzanine, Row C. Our seats are the first 3 in from the aisle. I hope these are good seats. Opinions anyone? Also, I couldn't see the seating chart on Nederlander.com, I'll look again, please advise, thanks
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yes Howard, we do appreciate your help on this.
I notice that if I try for seats for a performance on the day prior, that very good seats come up. Do they release extra seats at the last minute, or could they be cancellations? Of course, it's a risk to wait until last minute b/c sometimes nothing comes up.
I notice that if I try for seats for a performance on the day prior, that very good seats come up. Do they release extra seats at the last minute, or could they be cancellations? Of course, it's a risk to wait until last minute b/c sometimes nothing comes up.
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Yes, ogee, "house seats" are often released at the last minute. These are seats held for potential VIP attendance and/or tickets that the performers in the show have access to.
Yes, CJBrown, I am a New Yorker....and glad to help out when I can.
And, yes, ogee, you do take a chance waiting until the last minute. More often than not, you'll be shut out if you do! In other words, consider yourself lucky when you do get those great last-minute seats.
Yes, CJBrown, I am a New Yorker....and glad to help out when I can.
And, yes, ogee, you do take a chance waiting until the last minute. More often than not, you'll be shut out if you do! In other words, consider yourself lucky when you do get those great last-minute seats.




