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Booth Theatre is a premier live entertainment venue opened in 1913, designed in the Italian Renaissance style. This seating plan is designed to help you make the most of your experience and find the best seats.

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Booth Theatre Orchestra

Orchestra

  • 507 seats
  • Rows AA-P

  • The Orchestra is the front-most section of the Booth Theatre.
  • It gets the clearest views of the stage, particularly from the middle to front rows.
  • While seats near the stage offer a more immersive experience, seats slightly behind give you a wider view of the whole stage. Rows AA-BB are not recommended for shorter theatergoers.
  • Rear seats still get decent views but go for less-than-premium rates, making them a good balance between affordability and views. The Mezzanine overhangs the Orchestra at Row O, creating a slight obstruction in your view.
  • There is step-free access to this theater and to the Orchestra.
  • Wheelchair-accessible, companion, and transfer seats are available in this section.
  • An accessible restroom is located on this level.
Booth Theatre Mezzanine

Mezzanine

  • 260 seats
  • Rows A-H
  • The Mezzanine is raked and elevated, sitting just behind the Orchestra and overhanging it at Row O.
  • This section offers a comprehensive view of the whole stage so you can see every part of the performance at all times. The seats in the Center and the front rows offer the best views from this section.
  • The front two rows offer the best views at decent rates, while the rear seats are the most affordable.
  • Transfer and companion seats are in the rear.

Value for money seats

  • Mezzanine (G-H, Center): As a smaller venue, the Booth Theatre gives you great views all around. The rear seats in the Mezzanine often go for much cheaper, offering decent views at very affordable rates. Seats in the Center offer better views than the ends of the rows.
  • Orchestra (J-P, Center): Rear seats in the Orchestra are a great balance between getting a decent view of the show without paying premium rates. Try booking your seat in the Center of your chosen row for a clearer view of the stage without any obstructions of angled seating.

Best views of the stage

  • Orchestra (A-H, Center): Premium seats toward the front of the Orchestra give you a clear, unobstructed view of the stage. The rows slightly behind the front-most ones offer better views, particularly in the Center.
  • Mezzanine (A-B, Center): The overhead views from the Mezzanine allow you to see the whole stage clearly so you never miss a beat. Opt for seats in the front two rows for the best view from this section

Accessible seating in Booth Theatre

  • Orchestra: This section has six wheelchair-accessible seats in Row P with three companion seats each as well as transfer aisle seats in Rows L and N with one companion seat each. There is an accessible restroom on this level.
  • Mezzanine: This section has limited accessibility. There are four transfer seats in the rear with one companion seat each, but the only way to get to them is by using the stairs.

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Frequently asked questions about Booth Theatre seating chart

What is the seating capacity of the Booth Theatre?

The Booth Theatre seats approximately 766 people, making it one of the more intimate venues on Broadway.

What is the Booth Theatre seating chart?

The seating is split across two levels: Orchestra and Mezzanine, each with left, center, and right sections. The compact size ensures that most seats offer relatively good views of the stage.

Where are the best seats in Booth Theatre?

Seats in Rows A to H of the Orchestra and Rows A to B of the Mezzanine will give you the best views of the stage. For an even better experience, opt for seats in the Center of either section in these rows, as this will give you the most unobstructed views during any performance.

Which section of Booth Theatre has wheelchair accessibility?

The Orchestra has step-free access to wheelchair-accessible, companion, and transfer seats located in the rear and along the aisles. The Mezzanine has transfer and companion seats but is only accessible via stairs.

Which seats in Booth Theatre provide value for money?

Seats in the rear of both sections are generally far more affordable. Since the theater is one of Broadway's smaller venues, these seats aren't too far from the stage. The Mezzanine overhangs the Orchestra, however, so the rear Orchestra seats may not be to everyone's liking. The rear Mezzanine seats, however, still get decent views thanks to the section being raked and elevated.

What is the Booth Theatre Broadway menu?

The theater offers snacks, soft drinks, wine, beer, and cocktails at its concession stands. No outside food or beverages are permitted inside.

Who owns the Booth Theatre?

The Booth Theatre is owned and operated by The Shubert Organization, which manages many Broadway venues.

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