This is a review of only the extremely uncomfortable seating in this otherwise wonderful theatre venue. The seating is made up of hard metal or plastic chairs with about 1/2” or 3/4” of cloth padding covering this very hard surface. They are lined up so tightly next to each other that they cannot even accommodate an arm rest between each seat. Consequently, if you happen to be sitting next to a person who is larger than an average height or weight, you will find that they spill over onto your seat. This is most uncomfortable. This might be why we saw several people leaving the play at intermission, ourselves included. The seating in old Broadway theaters is far more comfortable than these seats because of the comfortable seat cushions and arm rests...
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