The first row of the balcony would be best, with the center rows of the orchestra being a close second. As others have said, there aren't any bad seats as any show there will make it great for all seats.
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Try and get a seat that isn't a kiddie seat. Most (seating) offer little leg room and it often feel like an airplane seat.
When I saw the singing Christmas tree a few weeks back ago, we were seated about 6-7 rows from the front but were also on the far right side of the ground floor. Could not see the singers on the right side of the stage.
Middle Orchestra, 5-12 or balcony. I agree not a bad seat in the house
Rows 5 thru 7 orchestra
Depends on the show. Something like Rent is great from 6th or 7th row orchestra. Something majestic like Lion King is great from front Balcony. Concerts are great in early orchestra.
First balcony front rows.
I prefer balcony -- first or second row -- in order to see depth of activity on stage. If a play, the rows nearest stage may offer best audio, however for music performance that is much too close.
No bad seats! however.....front couple of rows 1st balcony very good!
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