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The Booth Theatre New York has a capacity of 767 seats. Section capacities are 507 Orchestra and 260 Mezzanine. Use our interactive seating chart to view 648 seat reviews and 625 photos of views from seat.
Booth Theatre is a relatively small Broadway venue, with seating spread across the ground-level Orchestra and Mezzanine above. The Orchestra is the largest section, split into Left, Right and Center; the Mezzanine is similarly laid out. The theater’s intimate size means good sightlines are plentiful, with excellent views from the Center Orchestra and Center Mezzanine in particular. Across both sections, views are more partial at the sides, although even the most distant seats at the back of the Mezzanine offer fairly detailed views of performances.
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Depending on your budget, there are various options for good value seating. Rows G and H in the Center Mezzanine have an elevated and impressively detailed view of the stage for much less than the premium price, whilst in the Center Orchestra, sitting in the back half can save a few dollars without compromising on a decent view.
The best seats in the Booth Theatre are across the front rows of the Center Orchestra and Center Front Mezzanine. In particular, rows A to H, Center Orchestra combine good detail with a comprehensive view of the stage, and rows A and B of the Center Mezzanine have impressive and detailed overhead views.