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  1. The Booth Theatre New York has a capacity of 767 seats. Section capacities are 507 Orchestra and 260 Mezzanine. Use our interactive seating chart to view 478 seat reviews and 462 photos of views from seat. Booth Theatre is a relatively small Broadway venue, with seating spread across the ground-level Orchestra and Mezzanine above.

  2. Map and Address. 222 West 45th Street, New York, NY 10036. The Booth Theatre is located at 222 West 45th Street, in a block populated by the Broadhurst and Gerald Schoenfeld theaters. Running adjacent to the theater is Shubert Alley, a purpose-built footpath with Broadway-themed posters and a gift shop in one of the Booth Theatre’s old ...

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  3. booth theatre - Interactive Seating Chart. Photos Tickets. Green rows have photos. + −. booth theatre seating charts for all events including . Seating charts for .

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  4. Booth Theatre, Box R (1) Booth Theatre, Left Box (1) Booth Theatre, Mezzanine (1) Booth Theatre, Right Box (1) List of sections at Booth Theatre. See the view from your seat at Booth Theatre.

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  5. Center Mezzanine. In the Center Mezzanine, all eight rows from A to H are positioned directly in line with the stage, offering desirable elevated sightlines. Seats are in the range of 101 to 114, left to right, with either aisle a good option for extra legroom. Rows A and B are some of the best in the theater, with excellent and detailed views ...

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  7. The Booth Theatre. The Booth Theatre was named to honor the renowned 19th-century American actor, Edwin Booth, brother of John Wilkes Booth. The theatre was the second New York City venue to possess this name. The first, Booth’s Theatre, was established by Edwin Booth in 1869 after a fire destroyed the Winter Garden Theatre in 1867.

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