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1984You see all the downstage action, but being high up in the balcony means the top curtain (below the proscenium) cuts off the top of the stage. You don't miss anything important, but you won't get the full effect of the production. Sound is loud and clear.Balcony CblocGrangée113place
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1984Front row of the dress circle, third seat in from the left of the house. Great seat. You miss the very edge of stage right, but most of the action is in the center, and you can see all of the images/text on the screen at the top of the stage.Dress Circle LblocArangée15place
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1984The view of the actors is actually really good. The problem is in the latter half of the play where screens are used. The top parts of them get cut off due to the high angle of these seatsBalcony CblocErangée107place
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1984First row seat, just off-center - from the lottery. Hard to tell from the photo, but it was an amazing seat.Orchestra CblocArangée107place
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1984You see all the downstage action, but this show has a lot of video projections. Being high up in the balcony means the top curtain (right below the proscenium arch) cuts off thu top of the video projection screen. You don't miss anything important, but you also don't get the full effect of the production. Sound is loud and clear (trust me haha). Legroom is tight (what else do you expect at a Broadway theatre)?Balcony CblocGrangée112place
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anonyme1984Although you don't miss any action with the actors, you can't see the tv screen with big brother on the stage left side of the set.Orchestra RblocRrangée14place





















