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re: Domesticated seating question

Posted by: ileen 08:44 am EST 12/05/13
In reply to: re: Domesticated seating question - mikem 07:53 am EST 12/05/13

I sat in the far right section from the point of view of being in the center section. It was a front row seat, and the entire first act besides the first brief scene, I basically had a view of Jeff Goldman's back. Often he blocked the view of Laurie Metcalf completely even though she was directly facing me, and I rarely saw his face for the first half.


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