Are accessible or wheelchair-friendly seats available?
All Broadway theaters offer wheelchair accessible seating. Options may vary. Check out Theater Access for more information.
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Our interactive seat maps provide full seating charts for every performance of every show. You can also access an up-to-date static seating chart in the "venue" section of each show's page. Find out more about How to Choose a Seat in a Broadway Theater.
A small number of seats in every theater have an obstructed view of the stage, meaning some portions of the show will not be visible whether due to structural elements of the theater itself or because of a specific show's staging. These seats tend to be priced lower than full-view seats and are always disclosed as obstructed or partial-view when purchasing.
Accessible seating may be purchased online for most shows and will be indicated on the seat map when choosing your seats. Options may vary. Check out Theater Access for more information.
Premium seats are typically located in the center of the Orchestra and Front Mezzanine sections, offering close proximity to the stage and clear sightlines. Premium seats tend to remain available longer than most regular-priced seats, which can make for a quick and easy way to ensure you have the best seats in the house. Check out our Guide to Premium Broadway Tickets for more details.
You can always choose your exact seats when buying on Broadway.com. You can also check the view of the stage from your seat in most cases. Check out our guide to Buying Boadway Tickets on Broadway.com for helpful tips.
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