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James Earl Jones Theatre
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James Earl Jones Theatre Capacity

The James Earl Jones Theatre New York has a capacity of 1059 seats. Section capacities are 494 Orchestra, 275 Mezzanine and 290 Balcony. Use our interactive seating chart to view 440 seat reviews and 431 photos of views from seat.

The James Earl Jones Theatre has a classic Broadway auditorium, with seating spread across the Orchestra, Mezzanine and Balcony. The Orchestra is the largest section, split into Left, Right and Center; the Mezzanine and Balcony above are similarly laid out, although about half the size. Views are generally very good across all three sections. An excellent view is afforded from the Center Orchestra and the front rows of the Center Mezzanine in particular. On all levels, sightlines are more partial at the sides. The Balcony is very steep and cramped compared to the lower two seating areas.

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Good value seats

There are plenty of good value seats at the James Earl Jones Theatre. Rows E to J in the Center Orchestra are cheaper than premium with a good view of the stage, whilst the back rows of the Mezzanine benefit from their overhead position. For patrons on a strict budget, you can’t go wrong with one of the very affordable Balcony seats.

Premium seats

The best seats in the James Earl Jones Theatre are across the front rows of the Center Orchestra and Center Mezzanine. For patrons preferring a really intimate view of the show, the front rows of the Orchestra are ideal. Those who like more of an overview can opt for the premium row A in the Center Mezzanine.

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Balcony D7 Verified

James Earl Jones Theatre Balcony D7 view from seat photo
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View was better than I expected! Still felt close enough to the stage that I could see everything well, and the balcony secti... More
Left on Tenth on Broadway
Saw Left on Tenth on Broadway on 10 November 2024

Balcony A111 Verified

James Earl Jones Theatre Balcony A111 view from seat photo
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Absolutely no legroom. Sitting in the front row of the balcony is physically painful unless the person is petite. More
Left on Tenth on Broadway
Saw Left on Tenth on Broadway on 20 October 2024

Balcony B112 Verified

James Earl Jones Theatre Balcony B112 view from seat photo
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The balcony here is HIGH. But the view is decent enough as long people aren’t leaning forward in front of you. Very tight wit... More
Left on Tenth on Broadway
Saw Left on Tenth on Broadway on 19 October 2024

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