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The Neil Simon Theatre New York has a capacity of 1382 seats. Section capacities are 693 Orchestra and 689 Mezzanine. Use our interactive seating chart to view 277 seat reviews and 253 photos of views from seat.
Neil Simon Theatre seating is divided between the ground-floor Orchestra and the elevated Mezzanine. Both are split into Left, Right and Center sections, with views best in directly-aligned center seats. Sightlines towards the sides tend to become more partial, and the rear of the deep Orchestra is affected by the Mezzanine overhang. Despite some architectural obstructions and distant sightlines at the back of the theater, there are very good seats to be found in the middle and back rows of both sections. Patrons can also find angled Box seating at a higher price.
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The Neil Simon Theatre has a couple of areas which are good value. In the Center Orchestra, rows E-M are cheaper than premium and avoid the Mezzanine overhang behind. Seats on the inside aisle of the Left and Right Orchestra are also cheaper, but remain fairly head-on to the stage. For theatergoers on a budget, rows F-M in the Center Mezzanine offer distant but comprehensive views for a lower price.
Premium seats in the Neil Simon Theatre are in rows A-D of the Center Orchestra, where patrons are immersed in the action and details of a show. Rows A and B in the Center Mezzanine are also expensive, and are often popular thanks to their elevated sightlines. Sitting in these rows guarantees a full sweep of the stage, perfect for appreciating a bright and busy musical number.