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Nederlander Theatre
208 West 41st Street (Between 7th and 8th Avenues), New York, NY

Now Playing: Million Dollar Quartet

3 ratings rate this theater
Nearest bus/subway line:
Classification: Broadway
Number of Seats: 1,112
Mezzanine(s): Mezzanine.
Assistive Listening System Available?: Unknown
Elevators/Escalator: Unknown
Handicap Accessibility: Wheelchair seating is available through the box office.
Stage Door:

Ratings

Vivian
09:49 pm EDT 05/01/09
Row:
Seat number: 105
Location: Center 1st Mezz.
Location Front/Rear: Not applicable
Show you saw: Guys and Dolls
Date you attended: April 20
Siteline Rating:
Sightline description: Not bad siteline to the stage
Seating comfort:
Seating description: Deplorable seating! A whole section of maybe 100 patrons walk past you to get to their seats, and there is NO walkway room. They are literally falling over you. It turns out the walkway was taken out and more seats put in to make more money!!
Rush Policy Experience:
Standing Room Experience:
Experience with handicap accessibility:
greyparrot
11:28 am EST 03/05/09
Row: AA
Seat number: 106
Location: Center 1st Mezz.
Location Front/Rear: Front of section
Show you saw: Guys and Dolls
Date you attended: February 24, 2009
Siteline Rating:
Sightline description: An ill-placed railing blocks the view of the front of the stage
Seating comfort:
Seating description: Painful lack of leg room
Rush Policy Experience:
Standing Room Experience:
Experience with handicap accessibility:
TylerHDavis
03:24 pm EST 12/28/07
Row: AA
Seat number: 13
Location: Left 1st Mezz.
Location Front/Rear: Front of section
Show you saw: RENT
Date you attended: August 18, 2007
Siteline Rating:
Sightline description: From my seat, I had great sightlines all around and I felt very close to the action. I was a little bit past the stage-right (house-left) proscenium so I ended up not seeing maybe 10% of the orchestra and the same of the life support scenes. I also saw the actors occasionally walking to their places on stage-left, but it added to the experience for me.
Seating comfort:
Seating description: I was very comfortable throughout the entire show, enough leg room for comfort. I had to lean forward or sit up straight the entire show to see the very front of the stage, but it was still easy viewing.
Rush Policy Experience:
Standing Room Experience:
Experience with handicap accessibility:


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