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| re: About the Hudson theater? | |
| Posted by: den 08:12 pm EST 11/28/18 | |
| In reply to: re: About the Hudson theater? - ashleylm 06:38 pm EST 11/28/18 | |
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| I agree. It’s a lovely, audience-friendly theater. | |
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| re: About the Hudson theater? | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 05:11 pm EST 11/29/18 | |
| In reply to: re: About the Hudson theater? - den 08:12 pm EST 11/28/18 | |
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| We saw "Head Over Heels" from the last row of the second balcony. Aside from an appalling lack of leg space - (and I'm not usually one to complain, as I'm reasonably compact, but I wonder how someone who is tall and/or not skinny would fare - someone in the row below us compensated by putting his legs on the feet in front of/below him) - the view was delightful. We felt neither too far away nor too high up. | |
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| re: About the Hudson theater? | |
| Posted by: ashleylm 12:38 pm EST 11/30/18 | |
| In reply to: re: About the Hudson theater? - Singapore/Fling 05:11 pm EST 11/29/18 | |
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| Aside from an appalling lack of leg space This is apparently quite variable--I distinctly remember when on a tour of the Hudson commenting on how roomy it was in the front of the orchestra, with a good extra 6-8 inches in front of my knees (I'd spent the night before with the knees wedged against the back of a chair at the Belasco). I think I was sitting in the third row, but it looked much the same for the rows in front/back of me. I guess the balcony is tighter together (perhaps so that the back rows are closer than they'd otherwise be!) |
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