If you want to see all of the projections & effects sit in mezz, but if you want to be close to the cast this is a great seat! Saw Not a terrible view! St. James Theatre. Frozen.
The 1,700-seat St. James Theatre is right next door to the well-known “watering hole” Angus McIndoe’s.
St. James Theatre can hold up to 1,710 people but that's a lot of seats and therefore a lot of potential seat views. The section is again divided into three parts, like the other two sections of the theater, with 8 rows in total, titled A to H. Being the last section, you can’t expect a great view of the stage, but surprisingly, the St. James theater balcony is not that bad. reviews, 1 helpful vote
Use our interactive seating chart to view 112 seat reviews and 92 photos of views from seat. With the right person in front of you the view would be amazing.
The St James Theatre has a capacity of 1688 seats, including 702 seats in the Orchestra, 658 seats in the Mezzanine and 328 seats in the Balcony. reviews, 1 helpful vote The St. James Theatre first opened in 1927, when it was originally called the Erlanger’s Theatre after its founder, booking agent Abraham Erlanger. High up, but if you're seeing this show on a budget, then this is the seat for you. Saw The last section of the St. James theater is the balcony, with a total of 326 seats. You definitely miss some of the story that happens in the far right corner of the stage, but for the price I paid, I'm not too sad about it. The St. James Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 246 W. 44th St. in midtown Manhattan. Balcony C… This is a VERY close seat!
Ticket claims partial view but I can see mostly everything just a bit right side of stage I cannot see it and also the stage floor which when they put some magic on it I cannot see that too but with the price is worthy and you can see actors face clearly Could see the faces of characters well, and the mezzanine above barely blocked anything (except for partially one scene). We don't seem to have any photos from this section. No obstructions and a perfect view of everything. The St. James Theatre first opened in 1927, when it was originally called the Erlanger’s Theatre after its founder, booking agent Abraham Erlanger. St. James Theatre Seating Chart All Orchestra seats can be found on the theatre’s ground floor. Use our interactive seating chart to view 112 seat reviews and 92 photos of views from seat. The St. James is one of the bigger Broadway houses, but unexpectedly intimate.
Saw The St. James Theatre does not have an elevator (though all stairs have handrails), so please bear the climb in mind when purchasing tickets. 5‘’1, 96 With 1,710 seats over three levels, it is one of the largest Broadway theatres. For the seats next to it it cost $120 more per ticket so for the price this is a seat worth melting for. I thought they were very roomy.
702 seats in the Orchestra, 658 seats in the Mezzanine and 328 seats in the Balcony. Sitting a bit further back in the Orchestra or Mezzanine can save a price bracket or two whilst keeping a decent view of the stage. Although this seat is marked partial view you don't miss much at all.
Seating view tips, reviews and comments from St. James Theatre Partial View seats missed half of the left side but still good seats Great seat, you can see everything..unless someone tall is right in front of you. You can go to our St. James Theatre seat views page to see them. In 1987, the St. James was designated as a New York City landmark. I'm a plus size girl and was a bit worried after hearing reviews of the seats being small. You can hear the footsteps, the breathing and even the costumes scrape the ground when actors are kneeling. Still, not bad. reviews SeatPlan, 35 Kingsland Road, London E2 8AA. Beware that if the show uses fog, you will get a face full of it! By continuing to use our site, you agree to us using cookies in accordance with our 5”10, 23 Mezzanine seats are located up 2 flights of stairs and Balcony seats at a further 6 flights of stairs.
Expressions are not difficult to make out, but if you want, you can bring binoculars. 5"4, 62
Lottery seats that were partial view. Very last row of orchestra at Frozen the musical.
Legroom was OK but plenty of butt room.