I like buying tickets one row away from the premium seats. In other words, either right in front of or right behind the premium. Best 'value' in my opinion.
Without cost consideration, I'd get the seats dead center in the premium area.
Honestly, haven't just gone on Christmas Day, all seats are very, very good. It's really a pretty small venue. About the only ones not great are off to the ends. Those are ok, just not great. We sat in last row of 104. Some of the show happened right on top of us (as in above our heads) It was pretty cool
I like buying tickets one row away from the premium seats. In other words, either right in front of or right behind the premium. Best 'value' in my opinion.
Without cost consideration, I'd get the seats dead center in the premium area.
We saw the show this past Wednesday and loved it. We like sitting in the upper section center in the first row behind the cross aisle. I liked sitting there for LaNuba but even more so for Drawn to Life. It has things happening in the cross aislei periodically. If you are In the front section you might miss the actors coming out and would need to turn around to see them. There are also some things that support the story that happen at the ceiling. I do like sitting up close too. Some of the acts come really close to the front of the stage I’m guessing the acrobat who uses the pencil as apparatus would be incredible up close.
I sat in the back row of the lower section, in the aisle seat, and it was wonderful. The performers walked right past me, and I had no trouble seeing everything onstage and above the stage. Also, there was an exit right behind me, so at the end of the show I was able to get out quickly, instead of being stuck in a slow moving exit line.
This is view from my seat (obviously taken before the show started)
I wish I had known this before I had gone because I scrapbook (bullet journal with a twist, really). I was counting on a program but they aren’t doing them.