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Complete Guide to Buying Tickets at the Music Box Theatre

The Music Box Theatre is a very popular small broadway theatre in New York City. With only a 1,000 visitor capacity events often do sell out. We recommend getting your ticket as soon as possible.

The Music Box Theatre, located at 239 West 45th Street in New York City’s vibrant Theater District, is one of Broadway’s most intimate and historic venues. Built in 1921 by theatrical producer Sam H. Harris for songwriter Irving Berlin’s Music Box Revue, this neo-Georgian-style theater is renowned for its elegant architecture and cozy atmosphere, with a seating capacity of approximately 860 to 1,025, depending on the production. Currently home to acclaimed shows like Suffs and The Picture of Dorian Gray, the theater has a rich history of hosting both musicals and plays, including Tony Award-winning productions like Dear Evan Hansen.

Ticket options at the Music Box Theatre cater to a variety of preferences and budgets, offering reserved seating in the Orchestra and Mezzanine sections, premium VIP packages, and occasional general admission for select events. Tickets can be purchased through primary sources like the box office or Ticketmaster, as well as resale platforms such as Ticket Squeeze. The theater’s smaller size ensures excellent views from most seats, making it a favorite for theatergoers seeking an intimate Broadway experience. Accessibility accommodations, including wheelchair seating and assistive listening devices, are also available to ensure inclusivity.

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Music Box Theatre Venue Information

The Music Box Theatre is a Broadway gem, celebrated for its delicate, jewel-like qualities and Palladian-inspired architecture designed by Charles Howard Crane and E. George Kiehler. Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, it sits among other iconic theaters like the Richard Rodgers and Marquis Theatres, benefiting from the bustling energy of Times Square. The venue is easily accessible via public transportation, with nearby subway stops at 42nd Street – Port Authority (A, C, E lines) and bus stops on the M20 and M104 lines. Taxis are readily available, and parking lots are within a short walk, though on-site parking is not provided.

The theater, now solely owned by the Shubert Organization since 2007, has a storied history of hosting significant productions, from Irving Berlin’s revues to modern hits like One Man, Two Guvnors and King Charles III. Its intimate size and lack of bad seats make it a standout venue. The lobby opens 30 minutes before showtime, and amenities include a wheelchair-accessible restroom on the main floor, concessions available during intermission, and a cloakroom. Outside food and beverages are prohibited unless medically necessary, and bags are subject to security checks, with small clutches (4.5″ x 6.5″) generally permitted. The theater enforces a no-recording policy and offers accessibility services like audio description and captioning devices.

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Music Box Theatre Seating Options

The Music Box Theatre’s compact size, with a capacity of 860 to 1,025 seats, ensures an intimate experience with excellent sightlines. Seating is divided into two main levels: the Orchestra and the Mezzanine, with additional options like box seats and standing room. Below is a detailed breakdown of the seating options.

Reserved Seating

Most performances at the Music Box Theatre offer reserved seating, allowing patrons to select specific seats in advance through the box office or online platforms like Ticketmaster. Reserved seating ensures a guaranteed spot and is assigned based on availability at the time of purchase. For select special events, such as holiday screenings, assigned seating is also available, but most regular performances use reserved seating as standard.

Orchestra

The Orchestra section, located on the ground floor, is the larger of the two main seating areas, with approximately 534 to 538 seats. It is divided into Left, Center, and Right sections, with rows E to L in the Center Orchestra considered the best seats in the house due to their optimal distance from the stage and unobstructed views. Seats closer to the aisles offer slightly more legroom, though the theater’s seats are noted for being relatively tight. The Orchestra is entirely step-free, making it fully accessible, with five wheelchair spaces in rows L and N and up to three companion seats per space. However, seats at the far left and right may have partially obstructed views due to the stage’s angle, particularly in rows closer to the front.

Mezzanine

The Mezzanine, located above the Orchestra, has around 455 to 461 seats across Left, Center, and Right sections. Accessible only by two flights of stairs (38 steps), it is not wheelchair-accessible. The Mezzanine offers excellent views, especially from the Center section in rows A to G, as the theater’s small size ensures even the back rows provide a clear stage view. Seats at the far ends of rows may have partial obstructions due to the protruding box seats, but rows above G typically avoid this issue. Handrails are available at the end of every stepped row, and booster seats are offered for shorter patrons.

VIP Packages

VIP packages at the Music Box Theatre include premium seating options, such as front-row or central Orchestra seats and select box seats located at the balcony level, accessible via stair halls from the Orchestra. These large, round box seats offer a unique vantage point but may have slightly angled views. VIP packages may also include exclusive perks like priority entry or access to premium concessions, though specific offerings vary by production. These seats are among the most expensive but provide a luxurious Broadway experience.

Music Box Theater Ticket Sources

Purchasing tickets for the Music Box Theatre is straightforward, with multiple reliable sources available. Below are the primary and resale options for securing seats.

Ticketmaster (Primary Tickets)

Ticketmaster is the primary ticketing platform for Music Box Theatre shows, offering direct access to reserved seating for productions like Suffs and The Picture of Dorian Gray. Tickets are available online, via the Ticketmaster app, or by phone, with prices varying based on seat location, show date, and demand. Ticketmaster provides real-time seating charts, allowing buyers to select specific seats, and often includes dynamic pricing for high-demand performances. Always verify the seller is Ticketmaster to avoid scams, and check for any service fees, typically around 17% of the ticket’s face value.

Box Office

The Music Box Theatre box office, located at 239 West 45th Street, is a trusted source for purchasing tickets in person or by phone (212-944-3700). The box office is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., with extended hours on performance days. Buying directly from the box office avoids some online service fees and allows patrons to discuss seating preferences or accessibility needs with staff. Tickets may also be available for sold-out shows due to last-minute releases, though availability is not guaranteed. A photo ID is required for will-call pickups.

Ticket Squeeze (Resale Tickets)

Ticket Squeeze is a reputable resale platform where fans can buy or sell Music Box Theatre tickets. Resale tickets are ideal for sold-out shows or when seeking discounted options, though prices may be above or below face value depending on demand. Sellers on Ticket Squeeze set their own prices, and buyers should check for disclosures about partial or obstructed views. The platform ensures ticket authenticity, and digital tickets can be managed via the Ticket Squeeze app for secure entry. Always review the ticket’s terms, as resale tickets are subject to the same theater policies, including no refunds.

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Music Box Theatre Ticket Types

The Music Box Theatre offers various ticket types to suit different preferences, from standard Broadway show tickets to exclusive VIP experiences. Below is an overview of the available ticket types.

Broadway Show Tickets

Standard Broadway show tickets grant access to performances like Suffs or The Picture of Dorian Gray. These tickets are primarily for reserved seating in the Orchestra or Mezzanine and are available through Ticketmaster or the box office. Prices range from $89 for budget options (e.g., partial-view Orchestra seats) to over $200 for premium seats, depending on the show and seat location. All attendees, including children over four, require a ticket.

VIP Packages

VIP tickets offer premium seating, such as front Orchestra or box seats, and may include perks like priority entry concierge services, or exclusive merchandise, depending on the production. These are the most expensive tickets, often exceeding $250, and are available through Ticketmaster or the box office. VIP packages are ideal for those seeking a premium Broadway experience with optimal views and added benefits.

Seating Tickets

Seating tickets refer to standard reserved seats in the Orchestra or Mezzanine, assigned at the time of purchase. These tickets guarantee a specific seat and are the most common type for Music Box Theatre shows. Prices vary by section, with Center Orchestra seats (rows E-L) being the most sought-after. Seating tickets can be purchased through primary or resale platforms, with accessibility options like wheelchair spaces available in the Orchestra.

Resale Tickets

Resale tickets, available through platforms like Ticket Squeeze, are sold by individuals or brokers for sold-out or high-demand shows. These tickets may be priced above or below face value and include the same seating options as primary tickets (Orchestra, Mezzanine, or box seats). Buyers should verify ticket authenticity and check for obstructions, as some resale tickets may be labeled as partial-view. Resale tickets are non-refundable and subject to the theater’s entry policies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Parking Included in the Ticket?

No, parking is not included in the ticket price at the Music Box Theatre. However, there are plenty of parking options nearby, with several parking lots within a short walk of the theater at 239 West 45th Street. Street parking is also available in the Theater District, though it can be challenging to find. For convenience, consider using public transportation or taxis, as the theater is well-served by subway and bus lines.

Where Are the Best Seats at Music Box Theatre?

The best seats at the Music Box Theatre are in the Center Orchestra, rows E to L, offering an ideal distance from the stage with unobstructed views. These seats provide the clearest sightlines and immersive experience due to the theater’s intimate size. Center Mezzanine seats in rows A to G are also excellent, offering a slightly elevated perspective without obstructions. Avoid seats at the far left or right of either section, as they may have partially obstructed views due to the stage’s angle or box seats. For budget-conscious buyers, the back rows of the Mezzanine still offer good views at a lower price.

Are There Any Age Restrictions?

The Music Box Theatre enforces a minimum age policy: children under four years old are not admitted to performances. All attendees, regardless of age, require a ticket. For certain productions, such as Suffs, age restrictions may vary based on content, and it’s recommended to check the specific show’s guidelines on the Ticketmaster or box office website. If attending with young children, contact the box office in advance to confirm suitability and explore booster seat options for better visibility.