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#5
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Perhaps the OP is getting the tix from a reseller but nonethe less...
You have reviewed the seating chart to see that the seats are on the aisle?
http://gershwintheatre.com/theatre_f...ershwin-BO.pdf
Are you looking for people to say there is a pillar in your way or some other obstacle because from the seating chart those seats look really good.
You have reviewed the seating chart to see that the seats are on the aisle?
http://gershwintheatre.com/theatre_f...ershwin-BO.pdf
Are you looking for people to say there is a pillar in your way or some other obstacle because from the seating chart those seats look really good.
#6
Joined: Oct 2006
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Those are wonderful seats. I love sitting on the aisle seat of a side section as I can stretch out better, and particularly the seat on the aisle gives a nice view with no heads in the way, although that really isn't much of an issue in The Gershwin anyway as the seats are nicely elevated.
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There's no way I'd want to sit in row T instead of N -- why would you want to be further back? Others might disagree about D 101 and 102 (assuming you mean in orchestra and NOT in the mezzanine), but I'd grab those first. That is the ninth row, on the aisle. In my book nine rows back is far enough to fully appreciate the spectacle of the show, yet still see expressions on the faces of actors.








