Broadway Closings
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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so i have to lay over in NYC well... actually I don't have to but a ticket from SFO-ACT(Waco, Tx.), monday departure and friday return is $1700!! Yikes! By letting me layover in NYC (SF0-JFK, EWR-ACT-SFO) we got a ticket for $502 all on AA. Saves my non-profit tons of moolah and I get to see Les Mis....
Yes, it's true... never seen Les Mis... so here is my question, well, questions:
1) The only tickets I can book online are row B in the orchestra OR row f in the front of the mezzanine(both in the middle section).
Is the row B ticket too close and is the Row F of the front of the mezzanine too far back? I can probably get a diff location if I call since I am ...*sniff, sniff*... a single. (hahaha)
2) Where is a good place to eat after the show for a single person? (I don't drink and am a non-smoker).
Thanks!
Joe
P.S. Anyone ever visiting the SF Bay area save my email... I've got GREAT suggestions!
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[This message has been edited by GoodKarmaGuy (edited 11-03-2002).]
Yes, it's true... never seen Les Mis... so here is my question, well, questions:
1) The only tickets I can book online are row B in the orchestra OR row f in the front of the mezzanine(both in the middle section).
Is the row B ticket too close and is the Row F of the front of the mezzanine too far back? I can probably get a diff location if I call since I am ...*sniff, sniff*... a single. (hahaha)
2) Where is a good place to eat after the show for a single person? (I don't drink and am a non-smoker).
Thanks!
Joe
P.S. Anyone ever visiting the SF Bay area save my email... I've got GREAT suggestions!
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[This message has been edited by GoodKarmaGuy (edited 11-03-2002).]
#3
I would personally sit as close as posssible. Other productions I would say you should sit further back but sitting very close for this production is not a disadvantage. You will enjoy being able to see all the facial expressions.
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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Then afterwards, walk up 7th ave to either the Stage Deli or the Carnegie for a very typical NYC meal. The corned beef sandwich is more than many people can eat, order carefully.