The show could have been enjoyable had we not been seated in Row A, seats 111, 112, 113, and 114. The stage is covered with tiny cut-up rubber pieces about two inches deep to mimic gravel. It isn’t just a little that gets kicked up in the singing scenes. It’s a lot! The actors slide across the floor, kicking it on top of the audience. When purchasing the tickets, I knew to expect small debris, but this wasn’t just small debris. It was wave after wave of rubber pellets going all over your clothes, into your eyes, and into your hair. You shouldn't have to constantly close your eyes to keep rubber pieces from entering them as you are trying to enjoy a show. As we approached the intermission, I knew my family, and I had had enough, but it got worse. The last scene of the first act involves complete darkness and the actors squeezing fake bags of red blood onto themselves and, unfortunately, the first row. My white coat and my daughter’s faux fur jacket that she got for Christmas were covered in fake blood. Almost $2k for 4 first-row seats, trying to get the rubber out of our clothes and hair, and then being covered in fake blood - I do not recommend it! They offered to pay for our dry cleaning, but the dry cleaners ruined my daughter’s jacket, burning the faux fur. The show staff should have given the first row a sheet of plastic to protect themselves. This could have easily been avoided. Or, better yet, get rid of the unnecessary fake gravel or add a transparent plexiglass barrier, and don't squeeze the pouches of blood when standing in the dark at the front of the stage. Awful!