Where to sit
Death of a Salesman seating chart — Winter Garden Theatre
A plain-language read of the Winter Garden Theatre for Death of a Salesman. Section by section, with the trade-offs ticket sellers tend to gloss over.
About the venue
- Theatre
- Winter Garden Theatre
- Address
- 1634 Broadway, New York, NY 10019
- Neighborhood
- Theater District
- Capacity
- 1,526 seats
- Operator
- Shubert Organization
Currently hosting Death of a Salesman (2026).
The short version
The Winter Garden is mid-sized (1,526 seats) with a wide, shallow orchestra that suits the production's intimate domestic staging. Centre orchestra is premium for proximity — Nathan Lane's performance rewards face-level seats. Front mezzanine is the value sweet spot; the deep rear mezzanine has real distance and is not recommended unless price is the limiting factor.
Section by section
Sections are ordered roughly cheapest-to-most-expensive within the house's seating tiers — but the best value isn't always the cheapest. Watch for the sweet spot.
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Orchestra
Centre orchestra (rows D–M) is the premium tier — closest to the famously detailed lead performances. Side rows are cheaper and lose some of the kitchen-scene staging.
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Front Mezzanine
The Winter Garden's mezzanine is shallow up front — first three rows are the consensus best value.
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Rear Mezzanine
Furthest seats; real distance from the Winter Garden's wide stage. Cheap legitimate option, but face-detail will be lost.
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