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The Music Box Theatre New York has a capacity of 995 seats. Section capacities are 534 Orchestra and 461 Mezzanine. Use our interactive seating chart to view 667 seat reviews and 646 photos of views from seat.
The Music Box Theatre is considered a smaller venue on Broadway, with seating split between a slightly larger Orchestra on the ground floor and a Mezzanine above. Each has three sections: Left, Right and Center. Side-facing Boxes are on either side of the auditorium, along with standing space at the back. Views from both main sections are generally very good thanks to the theater’s size, but seats at either end of rows are more partial view than those facing directly in front of the stage.
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Anyone on a budget has plenty of options at the Music Box Theatre; there are few truly bad seats, so choosing the cheaper back rows won’t be too much of a compromise. For those with a bit more money to spend, rows M-O in the Center Orchestra cost less than premium and afford excellent views. Rows D-G in the Center Mezzanine are further examples of good value seats at the Music Box Theatre.
The best seats in the house are Center Orchestra towards the front. In particular, rows E-L are just the right distance for a comfortable, comprehensive yet detailed view of the show. Row A of the Mezzanine is also a premium location for patrons wanting a more elevated position to get immersed in a drama or musical.