I might skip Sweeney since I literally just saw it, but I do want to watch Fun Home. Have they announced who's in the cast yet? The website is very bare. I have never been to this venue either, anyone know if seats on the side are a big no no / partial viewing for any reason?
Caption: Every so often there was a rare moment of perfect balance when I soared above him.
Valentina3 said: "I might skip Sweeney since I literally just saw it, but I do want to watch Fun Home. Have they announced who's in the cast yet? The website is very bare. I have never been to this venue either, anyone know if seats on the side are a big no no / partial viewing for any reason?"
Fun Home is playing at Studio Theatre in DC, not Signature Theatre in Arlington.
TarHeelAlan said: "Valentina3 said: "I might skip Sweeney since I literally just saw it, but I do want to watch Fun Home. Have they announced who's in the cast yet? The website is very bare. I have never been to this venue either, anyone know if seats on the side are a big no no / partial viewing for any reason?"
Fun Home is playing at Studio Theatre in DC, not Signature Theatre in Arlington."
I know. I am asking about Studio Theater venue and if they have announced the cast. Signature Theater is significantly better about making information like that widely available and easy to find.
Caption: Every so often there was a rare moment of perfect balance when I soared above him.
Considering Fun Home's first preview is the end of June, it is strange that Studio has not yet announced the cast, but they eventually do get all that info online.
As far as seating there, the space is fairly intimate, but I aim for the three center sections instead of either extreme side. Even the best staging is going to offer you looking at some backs or the sides of people for extended periods of time from those sections. In that regard it is somewhat similar to seeing a show at Signature in The Max.
BTW, much of the FH run is already up on Goldstar for $45 (down from $75).
JasonC3 said: "Considering Fun Home's first preview is the end of June, it is strange that Studio has not yet announced the cast, but they eventually do get all that info online.
As far as seating there, the space is fairly intimate, but I aim for the three center sections instead of either extreme side. Even the best staging is going to offer you looking at some backs or the sides of people for extended periods of time from those sections. In that regard it is somewhat similar to see a show at Signature in The Max.
BTW, much of the FH run is already up on Goldstar for $45 (down from $75)."
Awesome, thank you JasonC3!
Caption: Every so often there was a rare moment of perfect balance when I soared above him.