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patsy120 Aug 22nd, 2015 11:26 AM

Question about "Something Rotten" and the St. James Theatre??
 
Anyone seen the newer play "Something Rotten" at the St. James Theatre? Would love your candid opinion. Also, is Row B too close to the stage...debating whether to buy center orchestra seats there?? I normally like to be in Row B-E (I never choose row A) but have never been to this theater before.
Thank you.

DebitNM Aug 22nd, 2015 03:25 PM

We saw it in May. We really enjoyed it. I think it is funniest if you have seen lots of Broadway shows. It is a bit Monty Python-ish, but we love that sort of thing.

As far as the seats - I don't like to be that close; it entails looking up and my neck would never take that for 2+ hours. I prefer front row higher up in mezzanine or balcony.

We got our tickets late and they were really up high - a few rows from the last one, but center. We were more than able to see all.

There are websites that will show you virtally what the view is from the seats you are thinking about; google to find them.

FWIW - September 8 starts Broadway Week where you can get 2 for 1 tickets.

DebitNM Aug 22nd, 2015 03:27 PM

3 rows from the orchestra pit.

http://broadwayscene.com/n-z/the-st-james-theatre/

Inakauaidavidababy Aug 22nd, 2015 04:02 PM

Sorry but DebitNM has some conflicting advice. Every show has it's own seat plan based on the constraints of its production. I do not have any first hand advice to this show.

Often, but not always the footprint of orchestra seats starts at the largest orchestra pit line at Row A. If the production allows, a half pit conficuration will open up rows AA BB CC . . .

Therefore depending on the production Row A could be 5 rows back.

I know this doesn't help answer the floor plan for the asked question, but may clarify that there is a flow and ebb to theatre seats, including obstructed view seats in both the orchestra and balcony.

DebitNM Aug 22nd, 2015 05:28 PM

Again, it's the third Row.

https://www.telecharge.com/Broadway/.../Seating-Chart

BB
A
B

Inakauaidavidababy Aug 22nd, 2015 05:40 PM

No need for a passive aggressive ' again'

I simply said I didn't know the current orchestra seating and that perhaps one should know if it is current.

yes, per your chart, it is the third row, but actually sites as the first center rowe.

I don't like to be spit on by the cast, no matter how talented

janisj Aug 22nd, 2015 06:01 PM

>>I simply said . . .<<

No, >>Sorry but DebitNM has some conflicting advice<< definitely implied DebitNM didn't know what she was talking about.


>>I do not have any first hand advice to this show.<<

If you don't know what you are talking about why insert yourself? DebitNM <i>has</i> seen the show and linked to the actual seating chart.

Inakauaidavidababy Aug 22nd, 2015 06:15 PM

well to beat a dead horse

according to her seating chart. if in fact that is for this current show
Row B is not really the third row, but the first row of orchestra center

Christina Aug 23rd, 2015 09:26 AM

I don't think it's the 3rd row, it's the first row if on the sides, and the second row if in the center section. I don't think there is any BB for this show.

IMO, it's not that different from any other theater, I would never pick row B at any time, anywhere. I just don't like being that close to any show of any kind. And I don't like being in the balcony ever, it's too far away for me. So you just have to know your own tastes. Mezzazine is my second choice if you can be up front (but not usually first row as there is often a railing). This theater the mezzazine is fairly close, I just don't like looking down on a play (or anything, for that matter, I don't like that perspective for dance, either. But I know this, it doesnt' vary that much for me as I would never pick the first row or two of anything.

And I often prefer the side rather than the center of orchestra, but again, this is just something I prefer. My favorite seats I always choose are the end seats of the sides (end towards the center section, of course, not the far ends) as if you are in those seats on the sides, no one can block your vision. I far prefer those seats, if I can get one, in any row from about E-W to even the center orchestra.

This is really empirical, just go to Telecharge for the date you want, say you will pick your own seat and it shows you the exact seating chart (not just blocks) so you can tell exactly which row it is for that particular show. I think that Telecharge seating charge doesn't show any BB row.

NeoPatrick Aug 23rd, 2015 01:56 PM

Wow. What a lot of snarky on this site today. There was nothing contradictory in Debit's explanation. But the snarky statement that there was, along with the insinuation she didn't know what she was talking about WAS rude. Then for that poster to call her out for si ply "again" repeating that row B is the third row center for THIS production is even more rude.

This isn't rocket science, folks. Anyone can go to the Telecharge site and see the seating chart. Third row center orchestra is B -- again.

That said, third row would be awfully close for me for this "big" show. I loved it from the front row mezzanine, which in the St. James is my usual favorite spot.

Inakauaidavidababy Aug 23rd, 2015 02:05 PM

Not snarky unless you're searching for snarky. Two different seating charts posted, give two different answers. The first chart showed two partial rows and then the third was the first row of center orchestra. How am I snarky by commenting on what has been posted. Oh yee the great white hope of the great white way.

Inakauaidavidababy Aug 23rd, 2015 02:10 PM

And Neo , by your own statement you were RUDE and SNARKY to the OP by saying


"This isn't rocket science, folks. Anyone can go to the Telecharge site and see the seating chart."

SusieQQ Aug 23rd, 2015 02:37 PM

Oh, Good Grief!

patsy120 Aug 25th, 2015 02:57 PM

Before conferring with me, my DH bought the seats in Row B so we'll see how this goes. When I called the telecharge people the man said they were in the second row so apparently there is no AA,BB etc. for this show. We may be a bit too close but the show sounds like a hoot and I know we'll have a nice time. Thanks to all for your opinions.

happytrailstoyou Aug 25th, 2015 03:12 PM

I saw it in May. It's fun, and if you're sitting close to the stage you will get the full effect of the big production numbers.

HTtY'

NeoPatrick Feb 17th, 2016 03:42 AM

Talk about "something rotten" -- GO AWAY, ANDYSTONE!

happytrailstoyou Feb 17th, 2016 07:38 PM

Yeah, Andy! Shoo. Get lost, and take your sales pitch with you.

HTtY

NeoPatrick Feb 18th, 2016 04:34 AM

Grrr. Guess andystone changed his name to smithanderson.

writealiving Feb 20th, 2016 05:46 AM

I'm going to see it today. I have heard great things about it. I usually prefer orchestra too but got tickets through work so only know that I'm going to be either center or side orchestra. I won't know until I get there, but my brother saw it and said that the show is excellent and so much is going on that you could see it a few times and still think its fresh.


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