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| Posted by: AlanScott 01:12 am EDT 08/31/19 | |
| In reply to: Does the NY Phil use dynamic pricing and any seating advice? - DistantDrumming 06:38 pm EDT 08/30/19 | |
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| The big problem with the sightlines is that the boxes on the sides have seats that don't move and that face the opposite side rather than the stage. If you're going to want to watch the stage throughout, your neck may get tired and uncomfortable as it will be turned to one side the whole time. When I was at an orchestra concert there a few months ago, I just decided to mostly just listen and I kept my eyes closed a lot of the time, only occasionally watching the conductor, the piano soloist in the first half and the orchestra. But I imagine you'll want to watch Kelli O'Hara. | |
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| re: Does the NY Phil use dynamic pricing and any seating advice? | |
| Posted by: sirpupnyc 09:07 am EDT 08/31/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Does the NY Phil use dynamic pricing and any seating advice? - AlanScott 01:12 am EDT 08/31/19 | |
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| Knoxville isn't all that long a piece, so it probably wouldn't be too uncomfortable. And I hadn't noticed before that the Philip Glass premiere finally has a title: King Lear Overture, inspired by his work on last season's Broadway production. |
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| re: Does the NY Phil use dynamic pricing and any seating advice? | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 04:51 pm EDT 08/31/19 | |
| In reply to: re: Does the NY Phil use dynamic pricing and any seating advice? - sirpupnyc 09:07 am EDT 08/31/19 | |
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| Ah, I should have checked to see what she is going to sing. I did hear about this when it was announced, but I'd forgotten, and I thought perhaps this was a special event and she was going to be singing a set of individual songs that might have gone longer than the Barber does. | |
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