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Another great place to shop for Theater Broadway products is Amazon. They have more than just books! Here are some more information for Theater Broadway: Perfection? Yes, perfection. A night at the theater has the potential of approaching absolute perfection. The reason is simple. Theater is something that just about everyone can identify with, get lost in and enjoy. A live theatrical performance is like a movie on performance enhancing drugs. You'll be effortlessly drawn into a live show like water is soaked up by sand. Obviously the better the production, the better the night will be. Las Vegas or Broadway shows are the creme de la creme. What many people don't know is that a wide array of Broadway plays tour across North America. So if you live in or around a big city, check online to see if one is currently showing near you. You can also learn which shows are scheduled to stop in your city in the near future. Some of the most popular Broadway hits are now on tour and showing in large cities like Boston, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, Toronto or Vancouver. Men and women can enjoy plays and musicals equally. Theater is not exclusively a feminine affair, contrary to what some may think. I know a dock worker who is a "man's man". He used to make fun of musicals, claiming that going to a show was not very masculine. He then attended The Jersey Boys musical, a hot new Broadway play about Frankie Vallie and The Four Seasons, and found himself deeply moved by the experience and has since been two more times. If you want to do something unique and memorable for an evening with a friend or date, the theater is the perfect idea. You can plan your entire night around the show. If the show you're going to is some distance away, that's fine, since most shows last long enough to be worth the travel. Maybe get drinks or dinner beforehand. Then head to the theater and take in the venue. Many theaters are gorgeous, with ornate architecture and interesting and unique configurations. Grab a drink at the bar in the lobby and then find your seats. Get comfortable, strap yourself in and ready yourself for an experience like no other. When the lights go down and the curtains go up, you and your theater-mate will be magically transported to another place and time and you'll forget about anything that was on your mind before. Movies have a way of doing this too, but professional plays achieve this in a much more profound way. The music is live, with the orchestra pit directly in front of you. The actors are right there, generally a stone's throw away. And the changing lights and stage sets have a way of rapidly altering your consciousness in a way that moves you deliberately through a story to achieve the most intense experience as possible. There's usually an intermission when you can go for a stretch out in the lobby, briefly gather yourself and discuss Act I. Then back to the show for the Act II and the finale. So if you want to have a unique evening out with a friend or date, a time that you'll both equally enjoy and remember with a smile, buy a couple of tickets to the theater and let a cathartic show whisk you away for a night you won't forget. Indeed, a night at the theater can be a perfect evening for anyone. About the Author Jason OConnor owns and operates http://www.authoritytheatertickets.com Which seats should I choose for Mamma Mia on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theater NYC? Right Orchestra Row F, Seats 16-24 All the same price. Front row seems so tempting but I Can someone share their experiences? Taking our visiting relatives to watch the show! I asked the same question on another site and as get it: Front row if you really want to see, feel and follow the actors, a bit back say row 4 to 15 somewthing for good wievs off all the stage. The further way you get the harder to see whats happening on the stage so way back or way up on a big stage is maybe good for youre economy but not that recomended. But closer balconys (and then front row for unobstructed wiev) maybe a good bet in some theathres. What goes away totaly is partly obstracted wievs, sitting behind a pillar is only fun if you dont like to see whats happening on stage, or cant see it if youre blind or something. Johan PHOTO CALL: When the Rain Stops Falling Opens Off-Broadway Thanks for visiting!
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Why A Night at the Theater Can Approach Perfection
Authority Theater Tickets and
Broadway Show Tickets Website
Left Orchestra Row L, Seats 11-19
Right Orchestra Row P, Seats 2-10
Center Orchestra Row A, Seats 110-114
don't know the specifics of the theater to
know if row A is too close.
Is row A right up to the stage?
Or advice on which set of tickets I should purchase?
Any help would be appreciated!
The U.S. premiere of Andrew Bovell's When the Rain Stops Falling officially opened at Off-Broadway's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater March 8.
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