Richard Rodgers Theatre

Richard Rodgers Theatre Mezzanine

Mezzanine Seat Views

Features & Amenities

Mezzanine seats at Richard Rodgers Theatre are the second tier of seating and overhang the Orchestra seats below. The level is split between the front mezzanine (rows A-F) and the rear mezzanine (rows G-O).

Aisles also split the mezzanine into a center and two side sections. The center section will have the best view to see everything on the stage while side sections will come at a slight angle. The angle to the stage from the sides does not impact the experience of the show for a majority of theatre-goers.

Note: Tickets sold in the side mezzanine may be delivered in any location in the mezzanine in an equal or better row than the one listed.

Sitting in the Front Mezzanine

The Front Mezzanine will provide the closest elevated views to the stage and provide a better experience than the rear. The first row will have a small railing that most can easily see over. Each row will then have a few steps in between - creating slightly steeper and higher views moving up toward the rear mezzanine.

Rear Mezzanine View

The Rear Mezzanine starts at Row G and is separated by a walkway from the front portion. This aisle gives perfectly clear views for those seated in Row G, although from a much higher vantage point than those in Row A.

Unlike the back rows of the Orchestra, the back rows of the Mezzanine level will not be obstructed by an overhang. The views will be clear, but of course much steeper and farther due to their location in the back of the theater.

Note: These seats are highlighted on the map

Interactive Seating Chart

Loading...

Loading...
  • Mezzanine Seating Chart

    Theater Mezzanine Seating Chart at Richard Rodgers Theatre

    Event Schedule

     Loading...