Theatre is beautiful but so IMPRACTICAL for a Broadway Show. The 2nd level, called "The Grand Tier" sits WAY too far back to see well. Then there are the Mezzanine and Balcony Levels, where if you forgot your binoculars, you might as well just sit back and close your eyes and listen to the show. I sat in the first row and first two seats of the Grand Tier, and the acoustics made it difficult to clearly understand the words. We saw Spring Awakening, a show I was unfamiliar with and therefore didn't know a single word of prior to seeing it. I felt terrible for the people seated up in the higher levels. Normally a mezzanine level (in a Broadway theatre) sits over Row I, J, K, L, M...somewhere in that neighborhood. Here it was actually above the last row of the orchestra. BEWARE before you buy your seats.