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Bostonians, please help a fellow Masshole

Windogg

Lifer
Big question to those that have been to the Wang (<- insert joke here) Theatre. Anyone know what are the best seats for a performance? I want to get tickets to the Nutcracker (<- insert another joke) for my girlfriend's birthday and I want to make sure she has the best view.

Any help is appreciated.

Windogg
 
HAA! The nutcracker! That's a warhorse if there ever was one.

For 99% of the Anandtechers who will fail to grasp my meaning, this may be of some elucidation:

Main Entry: war·horse
Pronunciation: -"hors
Function: noun
Date: 1653
3 : something (as a work of art or musical composition) that has become overly familiar or hackneyed due to much repetition in the standard repertoire

http://www.m-w.com
 
Thanks for the heads up Junior, I am familiar with the term.

I'd invite you and your lover but I am afraid your left hand will get jealous.
 
Contact the theatre itself. They will be able to tell you.

Edit:

To close to the pit will ruin the view. Most theatres I have been in, the seating that will put you above eye-level of the performers is the best area.

PS Wang was a dying company when I went to LTI and there was no theatre sponsored by them.
 
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