Proctors Theatre Seating Chart

Built in 1926, Proctors Theatre features a classic proscenium stage and multi-tiered seating designed for optimal viewing of Broadway shows, concerts, and performances. The main sections include the Orchestra, Loge, Dress Circle, Balcony, Boxes, and a portable Pit area. Below, we explore each in depth, highlighting views, amenities, pros, cons, and best seat recommendations. Note that some seats may have partial vision due to architectural elements.
Orchestra
The Orchestra section is the ground-level seating area, offering the closest proximity to the stage with 1,481 seats (including 76 portable ones). Divided into center, left, and right subsections, it provides immersive views, making it ideal for experiencing detailed facial expressions and stage action. Pros include excellent acoustics, direct sightlines, and a sense of intimacy – seats in rows A through K are particularly prime for musicals.
However, cons involve potential neck strain from looking up in front rows and higher ticket prices. Best seats: Center Orchestra, rows D-H, for balanced views without obstruction. Legroom is standard, but taller patrons may prefer aisle seats.
Loge
Positioned just above the Orchestra, the Loge section has 248 seats and serves as a transitional mezzanine level. It offers elevated yet close views, with a slight overhang providing a panoramic perspective of the stage.
Pros: Great for spotting intricate set designs and choreography without feeling too distant; seats like 50-51 offer extra legroom and no one in front.
Cons: Some side seats may have angled views, and it’s pricier than upper levels. Best for: Concerts or plays where elevation enhances the experience. Accessibility features include movable armrests in select spots.
Dress Circle
The Dress Circle, with 163 seats, is a mid-level tier known for its comfortable spacing and elevated vantage point. It provides clear, unobstructed views of the entire stage, often praised for feeling more personal than the Orchestra.
Pros: Ample legroom, good acoustics, and a balanced perspective – ideal for families or those preferring height without distance.
Cons: Limited seats mean quick sell-outs, and rear rows may feel slightly removed. Best seats: Center rows for optimal sightlines.
Balcony
The largest section with 1,112 seats, the Balcony is the uppermost level, offering affordable options and broad overviews. Views are expansive but can feel distant, with some overlap from the level below.
Pros: Budget-friendly, with strong sound projection; front rows provide surprisingly good detail.
Cons: Steeper incline may challenge those with mobility issues, and rear seats might have partial obstructions (22 partial vision seats total in the venue).
Best for: Large productions where the full stage scope matters.
Boxes
The Boxes are intimate side sections with 20 seats total, located on the Orchestra level. They offer semi-private seating with angled but premium views.
Pros: Exclusive feel, often with armrests and easy access.
Cons: Side perspectives may miss some stage elements. Ideal for small groups seeking luxury.
Pit
The portable Pit adds 56 seats right in front of the stage for select events. It’s ultra-immersive, perfect for concerts, but views can be limited to up-close action.
Pros: Energy and interaction;
Cons: Potential for blocked sights if standing performers are involved.
Accessibility
Proctors Theatre is committed to inclusivity, with wheelchair-accessible entrances, restrooms, concessions, and seating in multiple sections, including ADA spots with movable armrests and companion seating. Assistive listening devices and a hearing loop system amplify sound – switch hearing aids to t-coil for use. Step-free access ensures easy navigation, and views from wheelchair areas are optimized for clear sightlines. Contact the box office in advance for accommodations like alternative seating or service animals. All venues support patrons with disabilities for a seamless experience.
NOTE: The above seating map can be subject to change. This depends on the type of event. Always check the seating map when selecting your tickets for each individual event.
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