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The Hudson Theatre New York has a capacity of 977 seats. Section capacities are 476 Orchestra, 258 Dress Circle and 243 Balcony. Use our interactive seating chart to view 868 seat reviews and 836 photos of views from seat.
The Hudson Theatre is an average-sized Broadway theater with seating across three main levels. The ground-floor Orchestra is the largest and views are generally very good here, with plenty of legroom. There are also some excellent views in the Dress Circle, especially in the Center block of seats. Further back, this section’s good rake keeps views clear and not too distant. The Balcony is more cramped and distant, although sightlines remain better than average.
There are plenty of good value seats at the Hudson Theatre, mainly in rows E to L in the Orchestra and rows D to F in the Center Dress Circle. These seats are further back, but enjoy a clean view of the stage with plenty of legroom to stay comfortable. The Balcony is also a good bet for anyone on a budget.
The best seats at the Hudson Theatre are in rows D to K of the Center Orchestra, which are set at a perfect distance to take in the whole stage without feeling uncomfortably close. The front few rows of the Center Dress Circle are also premium, and are popular among patrons wanting an overhead position from which to enjoy the full sweep of the stage.


