Front Stalls
September 4th, 2010
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Front Stalls
Is the front row Stalls restricted viewing for Avenue Q in London?
I am wondering because the tickets are cheaper than row Q... it's playing at the Noel Coward theatre.
I haven't seen it, but most Front Row Seats are usually slightly restricted viewing. It usually means that you will spend the show looking upwards (which can be a pain in the neck) and depending on where they are placed, the orchestra in the orchestra pit. You might miss a little of the action in certain areas of the stage, but you do get to see everything close up. I personally would rather sit closer than further back (but that is because I usually get someone incredibly tall, or a big hair-do in front of me!).
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