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  1. Music Box Theatre seating charts for all events including .

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      Music Box Theatre. Rush seat. Overall not bad; great views...

  2. With a seating capacity of 860, the Music Box is one of the smaller theatres on Broadway. Its box seats are known for being extraordinarily large and round. The lobby showcases a plaque and wall display honoring its lavish history.

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  3. Seating Chart. Seating at the Music Box is General Admission for regular screenings and many of our Special Events, including Sing-A-Long Sound of Music, The Music Box of Horrors, Noir City, and the 70MM Festival. Seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

  4. Music Box Theatre. Rush seat. Overall not bad; great views and can see faces clearly. However, the seat doesn't actually face the stage, so your neck gets a little sore from looking to the side so much. Not the worst legroom, better because you're on the aisle.

  5. Kansas City Music Hall. Les Miserables. It’s a great view of the entire stage, which is phenomenal with Les Miserables. I usually like orchestra seats, but with grand scenery design & brilliant lighting, further back & up is wonderful. We could even smell the “gunpowder” from battle scenes.

  6. The most detailed interactive Music Box Concert Hall seating chart available, with all venue configurations. Includes row and seat numbers, real seat views, best and worst seats, event schedules, community feedback and more.

  7. Music Hall Kansas City has a total of 20 boxes, each with seats for 2-8 guests. The views can vary since the boxes go across the entire second level of the theater. Being on this level gives them all a comfortable elevated view. When considering viewing angles, choose the lowest-numbered box.

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