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Post by mrnutz on May 15, 2024 10:06:56 GMT
Has anyone sat in the pair of circled seats in Row C and can share what the views tend to be like?
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Post by Dave B on May 15, 2024 10:13:15 GMT
Not them but a couple of rows back from them with no issues. The stage typically runs wide across most of the area where it says stage. They are only two seats in those rows as it is enterrance, you walk in under row P in the balcony and then come in and up the steps where the row labels are for the main stalls space.
We are there tomorrow night in those red star A seats for Passing Strange so if it is any help, I can give you a production specific idea after that.
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Post by mrnutz on May 15, 2024 10:20:19 GMT
Not them but a couple of rows back from them with no issues. The stage typically runs wide across most of the area where it says stage. They are only two seats in those rows as it is enterrance, you walk in under row P in the balcony and then come in and up the steps where the row labels are for the main stalls space. We are there tomorrow night in those red star A seats for Passing Strange so if it is any help, I can give you a production specific idea after that. I'd appreciate that - thank you!
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Post by Dave B on May 16, 2024 22:29:38 GMT
Pic of the stage from just by the second seat in - I was standing as someone was already sat down though! It is deceptive as the stage is really wide and they use the full width. However, one caveat which I had not realised. There is no rake on those two seats, they are flat behind the two seats in front. The one in the aisle is probably fine as you will be looking left pretty much throughout but the second seat might not work if someone in anyway tall is sat in front of you. The rake starts at row D (just for those side seats).
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Post by mrnutz on May 17, 2024 9:02:00 GMT
Pic of the stage from just by the second seat in - I was standing as someone was already sat down though! It is deceptive as the stage is really wide and they use the full width. However, one caveat which I had not realised. There is no rake on those two seats, they are flat behind the two seats in front. The one in the aisle is probably fine as you will be looking left pretty much throughout but the second seat might not work if someone in anyway tall is sat in front of you. The rake starts at row D (just for those side seats).
This is excellent intel - thanks a lot Dave!
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Post by theatrefan2018 on Jul 21, 2024 5:42:26 GMT
What do people think of front row stalls A? I recall sitting there for The Inheritance and it was fine, but then again the set was very spare. I was able to see upstage to see the miniature house.
I'm asking for A Face in the Crowd and the seating map says "Looking Up".
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Post by Dave B on Jul 21, 2024 8:55:40 GMT
What do people think of front row stalls A? Our regular seats, booked 'em for A Face In The Crowd & The Little Foxes already. The YV changes a lot so can't really be sure on stage height until a new show starts but I can't recall any particularly high stage used there in recent years.
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Post by SilverFox on Jul 21, 2024 10:08:51 GMT
Never had a problem at the Young Vic - I sat in the balcony starred seats almost above the stage for The Inheritance - dirt cheap and a perfect view.
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