Spinoff-Opera (my own post)
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Smileyd17
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Spinoff-Opera (my own post)
Looking at the seating, I know the better the seats, the higher the price but I have no idea what is a decent seat.
HELP!
Message edited 9/14/2006 1:14:03 PM.
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Posted 9/14/06 1:12 PM |
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MrsRbk
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Re: Spinoff-Opere-my own post
We usually sit in the Balcony of Family Circle seats. Sometimes if it's a popular performance, we end up in the Dress Circle.
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Posted 9/14/06 1:14 PM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: Spinoff-Opera (my own post)
It's just like any other play.
I would of course stay away from obstructed view. I did that once. my neck STILL hurts... haha
ETA: It depends on what you like. Sometimes I like to sit in the balcony/ring seats (dont knwo whaty it's called, not an opera person) for Operas because the view from above is often really interesting, and you can see a lot of the action. But I've sat all over, and never really been disappointed, except for the aforementioned partially obstructed view.
Message edited 9/14/2006 1:18:00 PM.
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Posted 9/14/06 1:15 PM |
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MsMBV
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Re: Spinoff-Opera (my own post)
If you want to spend a little I Highly recommend the Side Parterre seating. Further back from the stage is good. Grand Tier is nice too. I would also advise you to dress a bit if you sit in this area.
If not any seat is a good seat, the operas are such huge productions that they fill the whole theatre.
Message edited 9/14/2006 1:19:19 PM.
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Posted 9/14/06 1:15 PM |
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