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Post by pi on Nov 17, 2024 18:55:00 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Nov 17, 2024 18:56:34 GMT -5
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Post by phronni7 on Nov 17, 2024 21:31:13 GMT -5
I have tried to not spoil my experience by limiting my views on this thread to mostly Adam greeting people at the stage show. We are about to get our tickets. Would anyone please tell me where is the best place to sit? Since we are flying up mainly to see Adam, we would like to try and get a close up view of his expressions. It is a bit difficult to pick the best table just by looking at the chart. The first time I chose tickets to QAL, we had a fine view of Brian May’s sneakers if we strained our necks as much as we could! If anyone has a suggestion as to where is the best seating, I will be very grateful.
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Post by taumbu on Nov 17, 2024 22:40:50 GMT -5
I have tried to not spoil my experience by limiting my views on this thread to mostly Adam greeting people at the stage show. We are about to get our tickets. Would anyone please tell me where is the best place to sit? Since we are flying up mainly to see Adam, we would like to try and get a close up view of his expressions. It is a bit difficult to pick the best table just by looking at the chart. The first time I chose tickets to QAL, we had a fine view of Brian May’s sneakers if we strained our necks as much as we could! If anyone has a suggestion as to where is the best seating, I will be very grateful. We had a table Aisle 2 Orchestra, Row B seats 111 and 112. They were great. I would recommend choosing seats in the east side of the theater because I do think the staging favors that side. If you check out SeatGeek they have a diagram of the seats and tables. Also go to The Kit Kat Club: Cabaret on Broadway Fan Group on FB, they have lots of information about the show and seating. Very helpful.
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Post by happy on Nov 17, 2024 23:11:01 GMT -5
Someone on this thread said not the north side where there are fewer seats. Also someone said Table 3, 111 & 112 were perfect.
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Post by quackn on Nov 18, 2024 5:56:58 GMT -5
The table seats are by far the best, but also quite expensive. I was confused also by the diagram since it is in the round. So, I found that the bottom of the diagram, is what would normally be the front of the stage were it a regular theatre. We had orchestra tickets and they were quite excellent. Despite what is said about them performing to everyone, I found they faced "front" a good portion of the time. I have had this experence in the round before and I guess it is just natural to turn in that direction. Good Luck - you will LOVE the show, it is awesome.
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Post by quackn on Nov 18, 2024 6:00:58 GMT -5
So sorry for those with tickets to see Adam yesterday. Auli'i did not perform in the show I went to and I received an email a couple of days in advance. Only 1.5 hours is not enough time. If it were me, I would have already been there since they asked you arrive an hour in advance for the experience. I hope Adam is well and just very tired and need the break. I have noticed that Auli'i is out quite a bit. I know she is doing PR for Moana, but Adam seems tobe there most of the time. Again, hope it is just a "need a break" thing.
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Post by taumbu on Nov 18, 2024 8:15:18 GMT -5
The table seats are by far the best, but also quite expensive. I was confused also by the diagram since it is in the round. So, I found that the bottom of the diagram, is what would normally be the front of the stage were it a regular theatre. We had orchestra tickets and they were quite excellent. Despite what is said about them performing to everyone, I found they faced "front" a good portion of the time. I have had this experence in the round before and I guess it is just natural to turn in that direction. Good Luck - you will LOVE the show, it is awesome. The bottom of the diagram is the east side and front of the stage.
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Post by pi on Nov 18, 2024 10:04:51 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Nov 18, 2024 10:08:51 GMT -5
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