The other night on Amazon Prime I watched the 2006 movie version of The History Boys, whch I wish I'd seen on Broadway. It's quite wonderful and disquieting at the same time, dealing with relationships both educational and sexual between faculty and students, in particular a most amazing general studies instructor who pushes his students to look beyond historical facts and icons to pop culture and celebrities like Noël Coward and Rodgers & Hart. The cast, particularly Richard Griffithsm is quite wonderful.
Being calorically-challenged myself, I assume it's OK to tell this -
On Broadway, "The History Boys" had a beautifully detailed set where, from the house seats and presumably the Tony voters seats, the view was great enough to win Best Scenic design Tony. But from pretty much everywhere else, something was always in the way - something was blocked and you could hardly see anything except from the best seats!
There was a "spoof announcement" going around back then as if from the producers of "History Boys" dealing with this very strange reality -
The non-PC spoof press release went: "The producers have been asked to address concerns that 90% of the house is partial view. Please be assured that Mr. Richard Griffiths can be seen from every seat in the house."