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Question:So i purchased on stage seating tickets about a month ago and my seats are CC1 and CC3. I have a few questions about the on stage seating process.
1. Are my seats good?
2. Are there any rules that I should be aware of... A friend of mine went a 6 months ago and couldn't wear bright colored clothing or perfume.


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: So i purchased on stage seating tickets about a month ago and my seats are CC1 and CC3. I have a few questions about the on stage seating process.
1. Are my seats good?
2. Are there any rules that I should be aware of... A friend of mine went a 6 months ago and couldn't wear bright colored clothing or perfume.

These are all the rules for onstage seating. Scroll down the page a little till you the see onstage section and everything is listed. The ushers are very accommodating there and will help you with anything you may have questions about...
http://www.springawakening.com/spring_aw...
Along with that a slip should come with your tickets that warns you not to wear bright colored clothing so you will not distract from the actors. It also states to please refrain from wearing scents/perfumes. I believe some of the actors are actually allergic to perfume so it's for their safety. If you were to not abide by the rules they have a right to seat you elsewhere.

CC is stage right I believe. So if you're looking from the orchestra onto the stage that would be the left hand side. CC is the 3rd row. AA is right on stage, BB is behind that, and CC is behind that. BB is raised and so is CC so you'll be able to see just fine. Onstage seating is an experience all in its own, nothing like any other Broadway show you may have seen, unless you've seen Xanadu ;). It's really something special. The one downside? You get back views sometimes but in my opinion it's well worth it for the incredible experience of actually being right there.

Have a great time at the show!

"Grey Garden's" is very correct in all the info he or she provided you.

I saw the show last year and would not have chosen to sit on stage, at least not for the first time seeing the show. You will see a rear/side profile of the show (although no obstruction). And the thought of possibly sitting next to an actor while on stage would make me anxious (and I am an actor!). Although it will be an experience! (and cheaper than regular seats too!)