The best seats are in the middle rows of the Orchestra and the front few rows of the Mezzanine, particularly toward the middle of each section. You get clear views of the stage. The Orchestra is a more immersive experience while the Mezzanine gives you a panoramic view of the performance.
The Orchestra has step-free access to reach its designated wheelchair seating spaces and accompanying companion seats. There are also transfer seats in rows J, L, and N.
The Mezzanine seats are a good balance between affordability and good views. Seats in the rear rows further to the sides are cheaper, but ones toward the middle have a clear, unobstructed view of the stage. The Mezzanine overall has cheaper options than the Orchestra, but you can also find more affordable seating in the latter, particularly in the rear rows.
The Orchestra is the largest section in this theater with 534 seats across three sections. It is closer to the stage and has some of the best views of the shows, particularly toward the middle of the section. You feel like you're part of the action when you select the right seats so be sure to take your time picking your perfect spot.
The Mezzanine is an elevated, raked, and curved section behind the Orchestra. It holds 461 seats, split across Left, Right, and Center sections. These seats are a good mix of affordable and great views, with plenty of options to choose from depending on how you like to watch your show. It is not particularly accessible, however, and so we don't recommend patrons with limited mobility book seats in this section.
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