2026 Baseball Roadtrips
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  • Broadway Theatre - 53rd Street, section: Front Mezzanine R, row: F, seat: 113
    The Great Gatsby
    Full view, close enough
  • Belasco Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: G, seat: 7
    Maybe Happy Ending
    It really is surprising how much this show begs for a straight on view, that said, you still feel like you've seen the whole thing even if you do miss a wall and a back corner here and there. Bigger issue was the tall patron in front of me who I had to dodge when they're on the lower two levels. Belasco is a small theatre, as long as there aren't obstructions, any seat will be close enough. The more center the better for MHE.
  • Longacre Theatre, section: Mezzanine C, row: H, seat: 108
    Lempicka
    The overhang doesn't cover any action but you do feel like you're missing more than you are. And the front of the stage you have to lean forward to see. This seat is up against a wall so you can sit tall / lean forward without blocking patrons behind you. I didn't feel like I missed any of the show but it feels like your seat is subpar.
  • Booth Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: F, seat: 108
    Kimberly Akimbo
    Can't beat it. Close. Center. Worth noting The Booth is so small, you don't need to spring for premium seats. Back orch and balcony are still solid.
  • Hudson Theatre, section: Orchestra R, row: Q, seat: 2
    Merrily We Roll Along
    Worth it for the show. You miss the far stage left wall and part of the door but I didn't notice it mattering at all in the show. It's on an aisle and the rows are wide so really comfy spot for a 3 hour show. See this show from any seat you can.
  • Nederlander Theatre, section: Mezzanine R, row: M, seat: 18
    The Who's Tommy
    I almost spent more to sit higher up to be more center and I'm glad I didn't. These seats were a good $30 cheaper and I still was able to enjoy everything. A little far but esp for this show, it's such an assault on your senses, it didn't matter.
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  • Studio 54, section: Front Mezzanine C, row: BB, seat: 111
    The Days of Wine and Roses
    $50 rush seat was wild. Can't imagine that's common but the front mezz of S54 is so solid. Honestly, mid mezz probably is too.
  • Lyric Theatre, section: Orchestra L, row: O, seat: 13
    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
    Killer seat and great view of the stage and all the effects in the show. I would aim for a seat a bit back to enjoy bigger moments of the show.
  • Marquis Theatre, section: Orchestra C, row: C, seat: 112
    Beetlejuice
    third row center, can't really beat it. The stage is low so it's not an uncomfortable space at all. I'm sure 2 or 3 rows back would be even better, but it's a thrilling show to be that close for!
  • St. James Theatre, section: Mezzanine R, row: E, seat: 14
    Into the Woods
    Great view. Definitely close enough the majority of ITW takes place down center so don't worry about being too center for this one. But the leg room at the St James is ROUGH.
  • Lyceum Theatre, Broadway, section: Mezzanine L, row: E, seat: 1
    A Strange Loop
    Great seat. Would sit anywhere in this mezz so long as it is mid side to center.