A Doll's House
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A Doll's HouseGreat view and great legroom for a decent price. Back corner of stage left is obstructed, but not an issue for this performance.Orchestra RightblocOrangée14place
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Dress Circle CblocDrangée116place
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A Doll's HouseFor this play, it is essential to sit on ORC center or ORC right (even a far corner like this one). Don't sit in the ORC left or you'll miss one of the most dramatic and beautiful things I've ever seen in the theater - the kind that gave an audible gasp!ORC RightblocTrangée16place
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anonymeA Doll's HouseCenter of the row, great view, no obstructions, but I wished I could've seen the actors' faces a little betterBalcony CblocErangée112place
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anonymeBalcony LblocArangée1place
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A Doll's HouseLast row of the balcony. Great sight lines, but it was difficult to make out facial expressions. Seats felt roomy.Balcony RightblocHrangée6place
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A Doll's Houseseat comfortable for play with no break; legroom okay for 5'8" person, maybe tight for taller; very good view and sound.Dress Circle CblocArangée111place
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Dress Circle CblocBrangée108place
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anonymeA Doll's HouseFor this production, Row C is the front row. The leg room is plentiful, the show feels more intimate, AND you have the pleasure of watching Oscar winner Jessica Chastain rotating on a turntable for 20 minutes before the show starts.Orchestra CblocCrangée114place
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Orchestra CblocKrangée106place
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A Doll's HouseShow is 100 minutes, no intermission and no re-entry. Ushers recommend using restroom before performance begins.Balcony RblocGrangée4place
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