The O2, London
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The NotebookIt's just SO far back. Literally the 2nd to last row in the orchestra. You can't see faces unless you bring binoculars. I always do (because I'm intense like that), And I got lucky and didn't have anyone in front of me, but my poor plus one was completely unaffected by the show because everyone was so washed out by the lights. I will say, though, he's lucky he's tall, because if someone sat in front of me, I wouldn't be able to see diddly. Even with a booster.Orchestra LCblocYYrangée310place
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Orchestra RblocErangée122place
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Orchestra Center LeftblocBrangée26place
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Beautiful: The Carole King MusicalExcellent view even for a shortie like me! But very little leg room, and not very padded. Aka, if you get fidgety and need to cross your legs, you probably won't be able to unless you're super flexible and under 5'1. Speaking from experience. 😜CenterblocDrangée15place
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Puppet Up! UncensoredNot terrible for the back row of the theatre! Also, right in front of the booth, which is kinda fun if you're a nerd like me. ◡̈orchestrablocQrangée104place
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It's essentially like being in the first row, because it's a whole platform above row B. So it's great for short torsos! And you're not so close that your neck hurts. You can definitely see into the stage-left wings, though.blocCrangée8place
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Les MiserablesFarther back than you think it's gonna be, but also, this show is just Super dimly lit. So it's hard to see faces no matter where you sit.Orchestra RCblocSrangée214place
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Orchestra TerraceblocNrangée113place
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Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildAs a tiny person, sitting on a half booster really helped. A little far to see expressions, but not a terrible seat.Orchestra CblocRrangée106place
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MJ: The MusicalNot good for someone who's 5'1. But totally fine for someone who's 6'!Orchestra RblocPPrangée6place
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