Seating advice for Enemy of the People? (spoilers)
Posted by: mikem 08:57 am EDT 03/19/24

I am looking at tickets for Enemy of the People. Any advice about which section to sit in or to avoid? It looks like the seating is in the round, with 400-section seats at the end where the stage can be. Is one of the long 200 sections better than the other (the side to the left if you are facing where the stage can be is even numbers and the other side is odd numbers)? And are they better than 100 or 400? The 100 and 400 seats seem to be slightly cheaper in some cases than the 200 seats in the same row, which makes me wonder if they are worse, or if it's just because they would be a bit farther from the action at the opposite end of the playing space.

And if I wanted to do audience participation, where are those people chosen from? Is it only the 400-section, or are there some from the 200-section as well?
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