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The Booth Theatre seats approximately 766 people, making it one of the more intimate venues on Broadway.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The theater offers snacks, soft drinks, wine, beer, and cocktails at its concession stands. No outside food or beverages are permitted inside.
The Booth Theatre is owned and operated by The Shubert Organization, which manages many Broadway venues.
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