Booth Theatre Tickets and Seating Charts - New York, NY
Booth Theatre Seating Charts

See Booth Theatre - End Stage - IntZone events that use this seating chart configuration
Learn more about Booth Theatre
The Booth Theatre opened its doors to the public in October of 1913. The first production to take place at this venue was The Great Adventure, a play by Arnold Bennett.
After the first production, the Booth Theatre has taken on many others. Some of the most popular include: Our American Cousin, The Time of your Life, Two for the Seesaw, That Championship Season, Sunday in the Park with George, and the Year of Magical Thinking among many others.
As you can see, the Booth Theatre has been popular for many years. If you want to see a great Broadway show, there are not too many options that are better than the Booth Theatre.
FAQs about Booth Theatre
Q: What time do doors open at Booth Theatre?
A: Doors typically open anywhere between 90 minutes to 2 hours prior to showtime at Booth Theatre. Be sure to check the listing on your ticket as showtimes will vary.
Q: Are VIP Packages or Accessible Seating offered at Booth Theatre?
A: Booth Theatre VIP seating packages and accessible seating section locations may vary per event. Please click the seating chart below or contact our customer service department to discuss options for accessible seating or VIP package purchases.
Facts about Booth Theatre
Capacity:
766
Date Opened:
October 16, 1913