Gershwin Theatre

Gershwin Theatre Mezzanine

Mezzanine Seat Views

Features & Amenities

Mezzanine Seats at Gershwin Theatre refer to the upper portion of the venue. Sitting here offers elevated views to the stage from a perch overhanging the Orchestra. There are three different segments within the Mezzanine Level.

Front Mezzanine

The front mezzanine is made up of rows AA-EE and A-E. These seats are among the best due to their clear elevated views of the stage. With a little more height between rows, it is slightly easier to see over the row in front of you (compared to flatter seating in the Orchestra).

Double-lettered rows in the Front Mezzanine are located on the sides and hang much closer to the stage than centered seats. This results in awesome box-like views closer to the stage.

Middle and Rear Mezzanine

Behind the front portion of the Mezzanine is an aisle followed by the Middle and Rear Mezzanine. These rows run F-N and are typically among the cheapest tickets for a show at Gershwin Theatre.

The only downside to these seats is being further away than other seats in the venue. Due to the overhang, the furthest rows in the Mezzanine are just as far as the furthest seats in the Orchestra - just from an elevated vantage point.

Note: These seats are highlighted on the map

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    Mezzanine Seating Chart

    Theater Mezzanine Seating Chart at Gershwin Theatre

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