Ethel Barrymore Theatre Seating Chart
Ethel Barrymore Theatre prides itself on having impressive acoustics and incredible sight-lines – there’s not a bad seat in the house! It has two levels of seating: Orchestra, located on the main floor area of the theatre, and Mezzanine, which is located up three flight of stairs and is divided into two sections, Front and Rear, giving a wide range of seating options at a range of prices.

Please note that latecomers will be seated at the discretion of management.
Orchestra
Located on the main floor, the orchestra section is the largest seating area in the theater. It provides direct views of the stage and allows guests to immerse themselves fully in the performance. The orchestra is step-free from the entrance and lobby, making it accessible for all patrons.
Front mezzanine
Perched above the orchestra, the front mezzanine commands elevated views of the stage. This section is ideal if you prefer a broader perspective of the performance. Access to the front mezzanine is via stairs, as there are no elevators or escalators in the theater.
Rear mezzanine
Located directly behind the front mezzanine, the rear mezzanine offers an excellent view of the stage with budget-friendly ticket prices. Similar to the front mezzanine, access is via stairs.
Accessible Seating
Please be advised that accessible seating for wheelchair users and guests with impaired mobility is available in the Orchestra section only.
The Ethel Barrymore Theatre is committed to accommodating guests with disabilities. Wheelchair-accessible seating is primarily located in the orchestra section, which is step-free from the entrance. There are approximately five wheelchair spaces, each with up to three companion seats. Additionally, seven transfer seats are available across rows A to Q in the orchestra.
Choosing the best seats
Proximity to the stage: For an intimate experience, seats in the orchestra section bring you closer to the performers.
Elevated views: Seats in the front mezzanine offer a wide-reaching view of the stage.
Budget considerations: The rear mezzanine is an economical option that doesn’t compromise the viewing experience.