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The cost of Broadway tickets varies depending on the show and where you want to sit. Tickets for The Lion King on a Friday night range from $80 in the rear mezzanine to $240 in the orchestra.
The loge section is the first tier - or - first level up from the orchestra seats. Considered the best seats in house.
Your answer depends on what you want to experience during an opera performance. You can sit in the front row if you choose feel your body reverberate with the orchestra and singers' music; you can sit on the main floor if you like those acoustics and the view is acceptable from your seat; you can sit in the tiers if you prefer that perspective; or you can sit in the top rows if you prefer that experience. Best is a judgement and you are the judge.
In Shakespeare's day it cost one penny to stand in the yard, three pence to sit in the gallery. Today it could cost up to $100.00 for orchestra seats on Broadway.
How was it to sit
Generally at the back of the orchestra.
The organization of an orchestra is hundreds of years old and fairly universal. Clarinets sit with similar instruments (like the oboe, bassoon and flute) in the center of the orchestra.
on a chair
In the center, behind the strings.
Next to the flutes.
an organ is huge but not part of the orchestra is you want one in the orchestra then the piano
In the back, but in front of the percussion.
brass section that's on the right.
an orchestra usually plays the overture. the usually sit in a lower part in front of the stage.
Back row, left side. When you are looking at the orchestra. To the bassist it's the right hand side.
Drums are part of the percussion section of the orchestra. They usually are at the very back of the orchestra behind the woodwind section. x
To the far right of the conductor, behind the cellos.