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This is the first level, closest to the stage, offering an intimate view of the performance. It includes Sections 100-105, with the first three rows being in the Splash Zone, where you might get wet. This section is the most expensive but provides an immersive experience of the show.
Seats in section 103, called the Golden Circle, are lauded for the best views in the house. Sections 101 and 105 are on either end of the seating area but still provide great views. The first two levels are structured in a way so there is no overhang, hence seats anywhere in this section offer amazing views!
Located just behind the Lower Orchestra, the Upper Orchestra (Sections 200-205) includes 8 VIP suites and offers excellent views of the stage. These seats are highly recommended for folks who prefer an expansive view of the stage while still staying close to the action. As the production is on a large scale, seats in this section allow you to appreciate the beautiful set and aerial acts.
Seats towards the aisles are generally not preferred as they offer a more angled view of the stage. However, seats in central section 203, offer premium views for a decent price. Choose seats in the loggia if you want a more private viewing experience.
This is the highest level in theater and includes Sections 301-304. It is the farthest from the stage but still provides good views, especially in the middle seats. Seats in this section are also more affordable, making it a good value option.
Avoid seats towards the back as they may feel far from the action. The central sections, like 302 and 304, offer the best views from this level, while side sections may have partially obstructed views.
The best seats are in Section 103, closest to the stage and center.
Yes, accessible seats are available in the orchestra levels, primarily at the back of sections.
The theater has a seating capacity of 1,800.
Sections 201 and 205 in the upper orchestra and all seats in the balcony section offer great value for money.
As the theater is purpose-built for the production it hosts, nearly all seats offer a great view of the performance. For first-timers, seats in the front rows of the orchestra are great to remain close to the action. For folks who are watching for the second time and want a large-scale view, seats higher up can be preferred.