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1
"...never takes itself too seriously."

Hellooooooo?
2
Looks like an awesome show, but that's a lot of money to see a play at a venue that's not built for it. I'm sure I won't get one of those 5 chairs with the unobstructed views.
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DISCLAIMER: There are upwards of 70 seats, stage left and stage right that have no obstructed view. The show is blocked in thrust so that these same seats get full, 3/4 and profile views of all the actors. There are approximately 10 stool seats down front that have partial views (meaning one must look from one side or the other of a post.) In full disclosure, there are equally about 8 seats that are quite close to the projection screens, that are just as difficult as the first row of seats in a movie theater. In all, that's maybe 20 partially obstructed or too near screen seats out of 115. The same 20 seats also provide some of the closest, most intimate distances (3-6 feet) between actors and audience. Amazingly, the audience flocks to get the down front obstructed seats first. The intimate experience seems to trump this very minor inconvenience of an occasional bobbing head.

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