More Theater Squirming
Regarding Saul Turteltaub’s letter (Saturday Letters, Calendar, June 29):
For 25 years I have been a subscription patron of Ahmanson Theatre productions. For the last two years I have been obliged to endure being shunted to center orchestra row H seats in the dreary UCLA James A. Doolittle Theater.
Row spacing makes it necessary to swing one’s legs into the adjacent seat space. Poor seat arrangement places a seat directly in front of me, and even at 6 feet 2 I find center stage view blocked.
For $40 a seat it seems to me that the management could at least offer the comfort of $4-$7 movie-theater seating. No longer will I subscribe to productions that must be endured in such discomfort.
DAVID H. KENYON
Sherman Oaks
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