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re: Seating advice for THE HUMANS

Posted by: AlanScott 06:12 pm EDT 10/31/15
In reply to: re: Seating advice for THE HUMANS - Ann 06:54 pm EDT 10/30/15

I just saw it, and you do bring up a good point about stuff far back upstage. I was on a side aisle downstairs and I did wonder if people several seats over closer to the side could see the important imagery at the end.

The one problem for me sitting downstairs was the dinner sequence. For much of it, the only face I could see was Reed Birney's in profile. I think I would not have had that problem upstairs. I would not have been able to see everyone's face, but I think I probably would have been to see at least three. There are some sightline issues, which I'm told they're aware of.

Anyway, I thought it was one of the best shows I've seen in years.


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