Box Tier Seats
- Box Tier Seats - On the second level of Bass Performance Hall are a collection of box seats. This area is known as the Box Tier and is one of the most exclusive areas ...
The Mezzanine at Bass Performance Hall is the third level of seats. There are Mezzanine Boxes on the side of this level, and sections Left/Center and Right that have head-on views of the stage.
Many seasoned theater-goers prefer sitting on this level because the elevated views make it easier to see the entire stage.
Each regular Mezzanine section has just seven rows of seats.
The largest seating area at Bass Performance Hall is the Orchestra. This includes all sections on the lower level, and is made up of three different areas.
Orchestra Pit
The rows closest to the stage are sometimes referred to as the Orchestra Pit. Other than being close to the stage, there is nothing unique about these seats.
Triple-letter rows (e.g.: AAA) are at the front of each of these sections.
Orchestra Sections
Directly behind the Pit are regular Orchestra sections. These include a directional name (e.g.: Left/Center/Right).
All seats in this part of the Orchestra are within 25 rows of the stage.
Parterre
There is a wall behind the last row of Orchestra seats that separates them from the Parterre sections. This area is given its name because it is located beneath the balcony.
Despite being somewhat boxed in, the views from these seats are still very good. They are a great alternative to closer Orchestra seats and are much closer to the lobby and its amenities.