


Special Policies: Subject to availability. Seat Locations: Standing positions at the back of the orchestra Where: Stephen Sondheim Theatre box office How: Available at the box office on the day of the performance only if the show is sold out

Number of Tickets Available: Subject to availability. Seat Locations: Determined at the discretion of the box office & Juliet (Stephen Sondheim Theatre - 124 W. Although I'm sure you could get super-fancy ones encrusted with gold and with a price to match, I think there are some that would work well and still be fairly inexpensive.CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST THEATRE-RELATED CORONAVIRUS UPDATES.įind a full listing of rush, lottery, standing room, and student and young professional discounts below: And you would then have them for any future performances-I've had mine for about 15 years and bring them to most performances, although I don't always use them. That being said, if you can afford a pair, opera glasses would give you the ability to still purchase cheap seats while being able to capture more details. I've also seen the opera there from way up high, and the acoustics were great and I really enjoyed those performances as well. But you would miss nuances like facial expressions, the top of the set might be cut off from your view, and if you sit off-center, one side of the back of the stage may also be cut off. For example, in story ballets, you would be able to see big gesture and might better appreciate the corps formations than you would lower down. I think that whether those seats will suit you will depend in part on what you like to focus on. I had no opera glasses (I didn't get any until years later), and always tended to go for the cheap seats (and still often do). I had a family circle subscription to ABT a while back and thoroughly enjoyed those performances, as well as other performances from visiting companies.
