The Orchestra is the largest section, comprising approximately 471 seats. Located on the ground level, it offers the closest views of the stage. The center seats in Rows B–E (Seats 101–114) are considered premium due to their proximity and direct sightlines. However, seats on the far sides (e.g., Seats 1–4 and 117–120) may have slightly obstructed views due to the angle.
The Dress Circle is the first elevated section above the Orchestra, with around 258 seats. It provides a panoramic view of the stage. Front rows A–B, especially center seats (101–114), offer excellent sightlines. Rear rows G–J are more affordable but may feel distant from the stage.
The Balcony is the highest seating level, containing approximately 243 seats. It offers a bird's-eye view of the performance. Center seats in Rows A–C provide the best views in this section. Seats in the back rows may have limited legroom and feel far from the stage.
Center seats in Rows B–E of the Orchestra and Rows A–B of the Dress Circle provide the most immersive and unobstructed views.
Yes, the Hudson Theatre offers wheelchair-accessible seating in the Orchestra section, along with companion seating and assistive listening devices.
Orchestra rows M–P (center seats), Dress Circle rows G–J (center seats), and Balcony rows A–C (center seats) offer clear views at a lower price point.
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