Where to sit
Titanique seating chart — St. James Theatre
A plain-language read of the St. James Theatre for Titanique. Section by section, with the trade-offs ticket sellers tend to gloss over.
About the venue
- Theatre
- St. James Theatre
- Address
- 246 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036
- Neighborhood
- Theater District
- Capacity
- 1,710 seats
- Operator
- Jujamcyn Theaters
Home of Titanique for its 2026 Broadway engagement.
The short version
The St. James is one of the larger Broadway houses (1,710 seats), with a wide orchestra and a deep two-level mezzanine. The 100-minute one-act runs hot and fast; sight-line considerations are less acute than for a longer show but still matter. Centre orchestra is premium for proximity to the comic detail; front mezzanine is the consensus best-value pick.
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–N) is premium for facial detail — Titanique's comedy relies on close-up reaction work. Side rows clip some of the staging.
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Front Mezzanine
The single best value at the St. James — full picture of the comic ensemble, no neck angle, noticeably cheaper than centre orchestra.
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Rear Mezzanine
Furthest seats. Real distance from the wide St. James stage. Cheap legitimate option.
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