We watched the entire performance on the big screen TV while the romeo next to us plied his date with drink after drink, he walked in front of us 6 times during a 2 hour show. I could hardly see the 'puppets' he uses. Dunham appeared to me to be about 3ft tall. In the 'back' people who were fans of Dunham's remarkable talents were relegated to catching details on a big screen TV as the details on the stage weren't easily seen. We bought seats for $75 each which were in Section D I believe.doesn't matter, we'll just call it the 'back'. We hadn't learned about the show until tickets were almost sold out. We get into the venue, which is larger than expected.
The venue itself required navigating through a maze of machines (predictable) but with the added bonus of VERY NARROW isles and people who were seemingly so transfixed on the machines gobbling their money that they had little to no care about the hordes trying to make it through (NOT a beautiful snapshot of humanity, I assure you). Reminded me of leaving a football stadium after a big game. Ok, the access from the freeway was easy, but then easy ended.
NEVER BEEN BEFORE (admittedly not gamblers, we were there for the show, dropped $3 total).