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Opened in 1927, the Bernard B Jacobs Theatre is a prime Broadway live entertainment venue designed in a Spanish style. This detailed seating chart will help you navigate the theater and choose the best seats to elevate your operatic experience.

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Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre Orchestra

Orchestra

  • 613 seats
  • Rows AA-R

  • The Orchestra section is spread across Left, Right, and Center areas. Additionally, elevated Boxes on each side accommodate 16 viewers each, offering angled perspectives.
  • The primary sections are demarcated by aisles. Despite its size, the Orchestra maintains an intimate ambience, ensuring engaging views. However, beyond row O, the overhanging Mezzanine (above row I) slightly intrudes on the stage's top.
  • Seats nearer to the outer aisles in the Left and Right Orchestra may offer partial views. For optimal views and premium seating, rows A to D, particularly in the Center Orchestra, are highly recommended.
  • The Orchestra accommodates seven wheelchair spaces in its rear section, along with seven transfer seats.
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre Mezzanine

Mezzanine

  • 428 seats
  • Rows A-K

  • Elevated above the Orchestra, the Mezzanine is divided into Left, Right, and Center blocks. A horizontal aisle separates rows E and G into front and rear sections.
  • With a good rake from front to back, many seats offer an intimate feel and detailed views. However, seats in the double-digit rows of the Left and Right Mezzanine may have partial views due to their far-end position.
  • For optimal sightlines, the Center Mezzanine, especially rows A and B, is recommended. Legroom can be tight in the Mezzanine, so patrons seeking comfort should opt for aisle seats, preferably on the inner side.
  • The section offers five transfer seats, but accessibility is restricted to stairs, requiring caution for patrons with limited mobility. Prices in the Mezzanine vary, with cheaper options towards the back and sides.

Value for money seats

  • Orchestra: Opt for middle seats in rows F to M for a budget-friendly option with a great view of the stage.
  • Mezzanine: Rows D and F in the middle sections, both odd and even-numbered, offer quality seats at reasonable prices.

Best views of the stage

  • Orchestra: Prime seats in rows A to D offer unparalleled views of the stage.
  • Mezzanine: Rows A to C, seats 101 to 114, provide exceptional sightlines for an immersive experience.

Accessible seating in Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre

  • Orchestra: The Orchestra section offers step-free access for all patrons, easily reachable from the theatre entrance and lobby. Wheelchair spaces are situated in rows I, J, P, and R, with adjacent companion seats available for purchase. Additionally, there are seven aisle transfer seats with folding armrests in rows K, N, O, and P, each accompanied by one companion seat.
  • Mezzanine: Accessing the Mezzanine requires climbing three flights of stairs (29 steps), with entry located between rows D and E. Once inside, there are two steps up or down per row, with handrails provided for assistance. A total of five aisle transfer seats are available in rows C, F, and G, each accompanied by a companion seat. Due to the lack of an elevator, patrons with limited mobility should exercise caution when accessing these seats. Please note that there are no wheelchair spaces available in the Mezzanine section.

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Frequently asked questions about Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre seating chart

What is the seating chart for the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre?

The theatre seats approximately 1,078 patrons and is divided into Orchestra and Mezzanine levels, with left, right, and center sections. The Mezzanine is elevated and raked for better sightlines.

Where are the best seats in Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre?

For optimal views, consider seats in rows A to D of the Center Orchestra section at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.

Which section of Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre has wheelchair accessibility?

Wheelchair accessibility is available in the Orchestra section of the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, with designated spaces located in rows I, J, P, and R.

Which seats in Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre provide value for money?

For value-conscious theatergoers, consider seats towards the back and sides of the Orchestra section in the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. These seats typically offer good views at more affordable prices.

What is the Bernard Jacobs Theatre bag policy?

Large bags, backpacks, and luggage are not allowed inside. Small handbags are permitted but may be inspected by security before entry.

What is the dress code at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre?

There is no formal dress code. Attendees typically wear smart casual or business casual, but jeans and neat casual attire are perfectly acceptable.

When was the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre built?

Originally opened in 1927 as the Royale Theatre, it was renamed in 2005 to honor long-time Shubert Organization president Bernard B. Jacobs.

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