Great view from the balcony. First row. Seat minorly obstructed by railing but onlu the corner of the stage, easy to look around it.
5
anonymous
Sep. 4, 2025
Thought it was pretty good, once the person in front of you settles in their head will stop blocking center stage. About what you'd expect for a nosebleed seat
3
anonymous
Jun. 1, 2025
Clear view of stage. It does look like you're looking down on him. Was a little hot. Very old theater, old seats. Partner is 6'4 but he was comfortable, little leg room
3
Section Mezzanine C
anonymous
Nov. 1, 2025
Great view. Definitely close enough to the stage. Seats have little leg room.
No one sat in front of me so I had an amazing view! The seat to the right is on the aisle.
5
Section G
anonymous
Sep. 28, 2025
Not bad, you have to kind of sit with your torso turned so your knees don't dig into the railing, but it's manageable.
4
anonymous
Sep. 7, 2025
JJ was great, the Wilbur lower level seating sucks. You're sideways, while twisting, turning, and craning your neck to get a good view. Don't be over 5'10" or your knees will make friends with your neighbor across the way. Otherwise, great show!
Taken at eye-level with no zoom. I was worried the railing might be an issue, but it wasn’t at all—I immediately forgot about it (maybe if you are shorter it would be an issue. I am speaking as a ~5’7” person.) This honestly felt like the ideal seat besides the fact that the bathroom is so far away, but that’s more of a building problem. However, it is an aisle seat, so you can use the bathroom without disrupting much. The bathrooms are in the basement floor and this is on the second floor. I didn’t choose a seat on the ground floor because they have uncomfortable-looking chairs and barstools, and they’re all seemingly on the same level. No regrets. Plus, this seat also has easy access to drinks (no cup holders on chairs, though??) and snacks just through the doors a little bit behind it. The seat is nice and comfy, but my legs felt very slightly cramped. I felt very close to the stage.
Wilbur Theatre
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Section B
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Section Balcony C
Great view from the balcony. First row. Seat minorly obstructed by railing but onlu the corner of the stage, easy to look around it.
Thought it was pretty good, once the person in front of you settles in their head will stop blocking center stage. About what you'd expect for a nosebleed seat
Clear view of stage. It does look like you're looking down on him. Was a little hot. Very old theater, old seats. Partner is 6'4 but he was comfortable, little leg room
Section Mezzanine C
Great view. Definitely close enough to the stage. Seats have little leg room.
Great seat overall! Rows are quite raked, and theater is pretty small, so the visibility was great. Tight leg room.
No one sat in front of me so I had an amazing view! The seat to the right is on the aisle.
Section G
Not bad, you have to kind of sit with your torso turned so your knees don't dig into the railing, but it's manageable.
JJ was great, the Wilbur lower level seating sucks. You're sideways, while twisting, turning, and craning your neck to get a good view. Don't be over 5'10" or your knees will make friends with your neighbor across the way. Otherwise, great show!
Section Mezzanine L
Great seat! Not much leg room but seats are otherwise quite comfortable. View is excellent.
Great view! This is an aisle seat. Seat in front cramps you and I'm short.
Great view of the stage.
Section Mezzanine R
Great view of the stage, good leg room
Taken at eye-level with no zoom. I was worried the railing might be an issue, but it wasn’t at all—I immediately forgot about it (maybe if you are shorter it would be an issue. I am speaking as a ~5’7” person.) This honestly felt like the ideal seat besides the fact that the bathroom is so far away, but that’s more of a building problem. However, it is an aisle seat, so you can use the bathroom without disrupting much. The bathrooms are in the basement floor and this is on the second floor. I didn’t choose a seat on the ground floor because they have uncomfortable-looking chairs and barstools, and they’re all seemingly on the same level. No regrets. Plus, this seat also has easy access to drinks (no cup holders on chairs, though??) and snacks just through the doors a little bit behind it. The seat is nice and comfy, but my legs felt very slightly cramped. I felt very close to the stage.
Great sight lines from the mezzanine, leg room at seats is tight.
Section Balcony R
Great view, uncomfortable seat, but thats what you get at the Wilbur!
Section Box A
Paid 150 dollars for zero view of the stage. Seats were not advertised as obstructed view. They should not have more than 3 seats in this section.
Section Box 1
Fantastic seat with amazing view!
Section Balcony L
Mostly good - unless someone taller sits in Row A, you know?
Plenty of leg room for 5'9" (probably for up to 6' too)