Some areas are yes, but it very much depends on the style of the building. The front rows of a dress circle usually have an excellent view of the stage and can cost as much as the front seats in the stalls. Just like in the stalls, the furthur away you get the harder it is to see but the circles are usually raked to make that easier.
My family and went to the theater and watched the play.
The same way you get a good seat nowadays--you pay for it. Good seats in Shakespeare's theatres could cost 3 to 4 times as much as the cheap seats (which were standing room, not seats at all).
yes
a good theater place, but if you believe in God go to CYT instead. Christian Youth Theater.
It depends on what your definition of a good seat is. In the days of the Globe Theatre, the floor seats closest to the stage were the cheapest seats. The further one sat in the Globe, the more expensive the seats as opposed to today where the close seats are more expensive. In order to get a far away "good" seat, one usually had to be a member of the aristocracy.
No, but you can or just get there at a good time.
If you get to the AMC theater in enough time before the movie starts you will not have trouble finding a seat. And AMC does not reserve seats.
My family and went to the theater and watched the play.
You can find a good fancy dress at Macys.
crop dress or long casual dress
VER GOOD ;0
it depends if there is a person in front of you that is taller than u then the floor is not good but if your taller than floor seats are good.
yes
Extremely good.
The same way you get a good seat nowadays--you pay for it. Good seats in Shakespeare's theatres could cost 3 to 4 times as much as the cheap seats (which were standing room, not seats at all).
First of all I am a nerd and I like to be one second of all you couldn't be a nerd because you typed "are you a nerd if you dress good and get good grades" Instead of using "dress good, it should be dress well" And trust me if you get good grades now, you will win in life.
PRE-ORDER TICKETS then get there at least one hour early (depending on what theater you are going to) Some theaters you may need to bring your iPod or a book and get there up to two hours ahead of time!