Russell in my experience the rear mezz is fine. I saw RENT from the rear mezz a few times with no complaint. The Nederlander is really a small house so there really is not a bad seat! Enjoy your trip.
I also have a question : I just a bought a front row center mezzanine seat, and it was regular price as opposed to the second row which is premium : how bas is the metal bar exactly? Has anyone sat there before?
it has been a long time since i have been in the nederlander (and it was usually front row orchestra) but if i remember correctly there isn't that much of a speration between front and rear mez, and the seats are all on a higher incline so it is really just farther away from the stage one row at a time.
I consider myself a seat snob and always prefer to be closer, but i do not think it is bad in the grand scheme of things in there
I just saw Newsies and was really disappointed in our seats. Don't sit in the mezzanine center first 2 rows. There is s big black box sticking out that blocks part of the stage. I paid full price and could have chosen side center aisle mezzanine 2rd row, which turns out would have been perfect, but went with the center thinking it would be better. I even googled best seats and didn't find anyone that said this, so beware!
I just saw Newsies and was really disappointed in our seats. Don't sit in the mezzanine center first 2 rows. There is s big black box sticking out that blocks part of the stage. I paid full price and could have chosen side center aisle mezzanine 2rd row, which turns out would have been perfect, but went with the center thinking it would be better. I even googled best seats and didn't find anyone that said this, so beware!
That "big back box" would be the array of projectors for the scenery.
Avoid the read orchestra (stalls) as the mezzanine overhang obstructs the view of the third level of the set.
The mezzanine is all one level, steeply raked stadium seating.
It is a smaller theatre and a dance heavy show with a three-story set, so mezzanine is fantastic viewing and even rear mezzanine offers a fine view.
If you choose to sit in the mezzanine and don't mind being further back, rear mezzanine is probably preferable just for the ease of getting to and from your seats. The current seating chart for the Nederland provides a very tight and somewhat uncomfortable entrance to the mezzanine via the center stairwell if you have tickets to the front / forward mid mezzanine.
I sat in the front mezz on the far side and the stage was definitely obstructed. Moved to the last row center of the Mezz at intermission and the view was PERFECT. Go for center farther back.
I won the ticket lottery over the weekend after many times trying, and unfortunately the lotto seats (or at least the one I had, and the one in the row behind me) were terrible. All the way on the extreme side in the 2nd row. I could see, maybe, 50% of the show. Almost none of the set, except for when it moved to the front of the stage. Had a great view of the speakers and lighting rigs though. I don't remember seeing anyone mention how the lotto seats are extremely partial view, I would have done standing room, or paid for a ticket in the Mezz if I had known just how terrible the seat would be. This seat, B-16, should not have even been sold to the public at all.
This was my view for the entire show. (Taken during intermission just to show how bad it really was.)
My friend and I did lotto and had the same experience, Cape Twirl. We were all the way off to the other side of the orchestra in row B and the view really is horrible...I'm usually not one to complain about lotto/rush seats because they mostly aren't that bad and they're cheap but you can hardly see what's going on in the lotto seats for Newsies.
I sat in the center of front row mezz, and the black box does obstruct the action most downstage. I often had to lean quite far forward to see the entire stage, which was mildly annoying, but ultimately didn't take away from my enjoyment of the show. There are some scenes that take place on the second or third levels of the stage, so the view was perfect at those times.
I did TKTS for a Sunday evening early in the run and got a mezzanine seat toward the front and on the side. It was excellent-full view, I had no trouble seeing anything (and I am very short).
Do not do the lottery-I concur with the people on here-the seats are awful.
Sat in the back of the orchestra (last row) in June and missed a fair amount - the entire third tier of the set, and the projections. I suggest the mezzanine- even in the back, it will be okay. I saw it again in October and sat in the front Mezz and it was perfect!
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Posted: 2/27/12 at 07:16am