just in my own personal opinion I would opt for either of the 2 non-partial view ticket options. I feel tat pric is much too high for a partial view. I have only seen the show once and it was in the center of the mezz about 5 rows back. I normally prefer seats as close as possible but I actually enjoyed my view from up there. I do not know off hand what row the mezz hangs over in the orchestra but I would look that help to help you decide
I would go with Mezz E 5-7. It's a great view with no obstructions. I think you'll feel a lot closer than in Orch O and P. And I wouldn't do partial view for this show.
"In theater, the process of it is the experience. Everyone goes through the process, and everyone has the experience together. It doesn't last - only in people's memories and in their hearts. That's the beauty and sadness of it. But that's life - beauty and the sadness. And that is why theater is life." - Sherie Rene Scott
I sat in row O or so of the right orchestra, about 5 seats off the aisle, and I felt VERY disconnected with the show. It seemed so far away from back there. Also, the patrons around me were incredibly loud with their talking, snacking, and ice cube rattling. I'm sure you wouldn't necessarily get that same problem in that section, but it just added to the problem and made for a pretty poor night at the theater. I'd highly suggest front mezz or front of rear mezz if looking for an affordable option.
^ In this case, I would tend to go with the pair in the orch. If you're willing to spend the extra $40, go for it!
"In theater, the process of it is the experience. Everyone goes through the process, and everyone has the experience together. It doesn't last - only in people's memories and in their hearts. That's the beauty and sadness of it. But that's life - beauty and the sadness. And that is why theater is life." - Sherie Rene Scott