Address: 141 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036, USA
Phone: +18558015876
Nathan Kline
Beautifully restored historical architecture, wonderful tiered seating provides good stage views from every level.
Jenn Berner
Plaza Suite was an absolute dream! Front row is wonderful, however if you have neck issues I recommend sitting further back and you’ll still have an amazing view. The ushers are particularly rude. My husband and I had tickets to the Ambassadors Lounge prior to the play starting and for intermission. Was told by our server in the lounge that we could bring our drinks to the auditorium to drink during the show, removing our masks to take a sip, and then replacing the mask. Immediately upon entering the auditorium the usher (literally!!!) yelled at me for having a glass of champagne, and said that I must not drink it during the performance. I advised her that my server had told me differently and the usher threatened me that “she would stop the show if she saw me take a sip.” I was floored. I feel like there needs to be a little bit of better communication as to the rules of the theater amongst the employees. I really didn’t appreciate being yelled at and threatened. This moment cast a bit of negativity on what was a year-long anticipated, once-in-a-lifetime event for me and my husband. Was also disappointed to find they were put of most of the merch, even though they had it displayed for sale.
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Front of dress circle is a better seat than rear orchestra.
I don't understand the question.
we had tickets to the original run but covid cancelled all...if we can't make the new date,how can we get a refund?
Call them and ask
Usually less than 12 hours. Call the theatre if you need to confirm.
You should really call the theater box office and ask them.
It's also a very quiet show and I'm not sure a 10 year old would enjoy it. There's no return seating, so a bathroom trip in act one mean no return until intermission. A bathroom trip in act 2 means you can't go back in until the play is over.
We had a nice dinner in the Singapore restaurant directly next door in the hotel. Buggis Street Brasserie. Interesting tasty food, cocktails and attentive service
When the theater opens its doors, about 30 minutes to curtain.
Taty Bo's answer is correct. Just be sure to specify that you need tickets only seating areas which are handicap accessible.
Call the theater and ask those questions yourself
Theater is on the small side compared to the others. You will have a great view from everywhere.
Some of the best seats are in the front balcony. Its about 1/2 way to the front, with a birds eye view.
In all Broadway shows, doors open half an hour before performance.
Depends on the event.
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