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Sections available in Longacre Theater

Orchestra
- 501 seats
- Rows AA-Q
- The Orchestra section is closer to the stage and offers clear, unobstructed views and an immersive experience.
- The section is level with no rake or elevation.
- Seats too close to the stage might cause you to strain your neck to see and seats too far back might cause some sightline obstructions, Opt for middle-row seats for the best views.
- The section is step-free with wheelchair-accessible, companion, and transfer seats in the middle to rear rows.

Mezzanine
- 320 seats
- Rows A-J
- The Mezzanine is a raked and elevated section right behind and just above the Orchestra. It overhangs the latter by a few rows.
- Views from this section are decent, particularly in the front to middle rows that offer a balance between affordable seating and views worth your money.
- Rear seats are more affordable but have limited views of the stage.
- The section has four transfer seats accessible via steps.

Balcony
- 248 seats
- Rows A-G
- The Balcony is raked, elevated, and overhangs the Mezzanine. It is quite high up, which can make some performances harder to see but it works well for larger productions, such as ones with ensemble casts or extensive stage work.
- Seats in this section are very reasonably priced and are perfect for patrons on a budget. Opt for seats in the front row for the best experience in this section.
- The section has two transfer seats with companion seats accessible via an elevator.
Accessible seating in Longacre Theater

- Orchestra: There are wheelchair-accessible (K20, M102, and N116), companion, and transfer (K, L, and M) seats in this section. The Orchestra is step-free and accessible to all patrons.
- Mezzanine: There are four transfer (E1, E2, G1, and G2) seats in this section, but with no elevator access and a steep rake, this section is particularly inaccessible for patrons in wheelchairs.
- Balcony: This section has two transfer (F1 and F2) seats in the second-to-last rear row. The raked section has two steps per row, so despite elevator access, patrons would still need to descend a few stairs to reach these seats.
Frequently asked questions about Longacre Theater seating chart
The best seats are in rows C-G of the Orchestra. These give you clear, unobstructed views of the stage and offer an immersive experience for most performances being staged.
The Orchestra is step-free and has wheelchair-accessible, companion, and transfer seats. The other sections also have transfer and companion seats but are not step-free.
Seats in the rear of all sections are considerably cheaper for most performances. For a good balance between affordability and a view, try the front rows of the Mezzanine (A-C) of the Balcony (A-B).