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The Barrymore Theatre New York has a capacity of 1043 seats. Section capacities are 591 Orchestra, 196 Front Mezzanine and 256 Rear Mezzanine. Use our interactive seating chart to view 582 seat reviews and 563 photos of views from seat.
The Barrymore Theatre has three seating levels – the Orchestra, Front Mezzanine and Rear Mezzanine. The Orchestra is the largest section, holding just over half of the audience, and views are generally good. The Front Mezzanine offers wide views of the stage whilst a good rake ensures the Rear Mezzanine, though distant, retains decent sightlines. There are also six Boxes to the left and right of the Orchestra for a more personal experience.
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It’s commonly agreed that the Barrymore Theater doesn’t have a bad seat thanks to its size, although sitting further back or to the sides may cause some restricted views. In particular, Center Orchestra seats a few rows back from the premium or those ranging from the back of the Front Mezzanine to the beginning of the Rear Mezzanine offer clear views for a lower price.
The front middle seats of the Center Orchestra offer the best views, although be sure to sit a couple of rows back if you want to prevent neck strain from looking up at actors too much. Rows F or G are ideal. The first row of the Front Mezzanine is also premium in price, view and experience.