So overall, I think that the orchestra seats are roomy and comfortable. They also had the same leg room issues as the side mezzanine seats, where you cannot stretch your feet out under the seat in front of you. ![]() They were narrower than the other seats by about 1-1/2" and I would have found them uncomfortable. The seats in the center mezzanine were by far the smallest in terms of both their width and leg room. That means that you cannot stretch your feet out under the seat in front of you. The rows of seats are set about as far apart as they are in the orchestra, but the pitch in the mezzanine level is steep, so the foot level for one row is against the seat backs of the preceding row. The seats in mezzanine right were the same width as the orchestra seat. For the second act, I went up to the mezzanine to join some friends, since there were some open seats up there. A friend who is 5'8" but slim also had about 2 to 3" between her knees and the seat in front of her. My knees were about 2 to 3" from the seat in front of me, but I was able to stretch out my feet underneath the seat in front of me, so I was quite comfortable. If I had been seated between two other people, our shoulders/upper arms probably would have touched. I was seated on an aisle and did lean slightly in that direction to allow extra space for my arms and shoulders without imposing on my neighbor or on the arm rest between us. ![]() I found the orchestra seat comfortable in both width and leg room. I am currently an oversized patron myself (XXXL), and have knee issues. ![]() I sat in the last row of the orchestra for the first act. Here is some information that might be helpful. In fact, a lot of reviews that I read about this theater complained about the narrow seats. I went to see The Cher Show and it was fabulous! If you are a big or tall person, you may have heard about how tiny the seats are in broadway theaters and may be concerned about your comfort or even ability to fit in the seat (without imposing upon your neighbors) for the duration of the show.
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