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Schedule 2025/2026

Explore the official schedule of all current and upcoming events at Lincoln Theatre in 2025/2026. These mesmerizing events will leave you breathless and provide great memories for years. “Broadway Tickets” provides guaranteed tickets at the best prices. Use our interactive seating charts to craft your perfect experience. Buy verified tickets today and save! The next event begins in

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Upcoming Shows: 6
  • Broadway Show Tickets Logo
    Feb
    10
    2025
    8:00 PM
    Mon
    Jay and Silent Bob: Aural Sects Tour
    Lincoln Theatre - DC | Capacity: 1250
    20009, 1215 U St Nw, Washington, DC, US
    Prices from $53
    Avg. price ~ $94
    Available Tickets: 377
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  • Broadway Show Tickets Logo
    Feb
    14
    2025
    8:00 PM
    Fri
    Lincoln Theatre - DC | Capacity: 1250
    20009, 1215 U St Nw, Washington, DC, US
    Prices from $57
    Avg. price ~ $65
    16 tickets remaining!
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  • Heather McDonald
    Feb
    15
    2025
    8:00 PM
    Sat
    Lincoln Theatre - DC | Capacity: 1250
    20009, 1215 U St Nw, Washington, DC, US
    Prices from $52
    Avg. price ~ $80
    Available Tickets: 341
    Tickets
  • Morgan Jay
    Apr
    18
    2025
    7:00 PM
    Fri
    Lincoln Theatre - DC | Capacity: 1250
    20009, 1215 U St Nw, Washington, DC, US
    Prices from $59
    Avg. price ~ $188
    Available Tickets: 206
    Tickets
  • Morgan Jay
    Apr
    18
    2025
    10:00 PM
    Fri
    Lincoln Theatre - DC | Capacity: 1250
    20009, 1215 U St Nw, Washington, DC, US
    Prices from $53
    Avg. price ~ $272
    Available Tickets: 150
    Tickets
  • Henry Cho
    Jun
    21
    2025
    8:00 PM
    Sat
    Lincoln Theatre - DC | Capacity: 1250
    20009, 1215 U St Nw, Washington, DC, US
    Prices from $51
    Avg. price ~ $86
    Available Tickets: 370
    Tickets

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Guide To Broadway Theater Seating Charts

Choose a poor sitting spot for a Broadway show, and you can ruin your enjoyment just like choosing the wrong show could. Watching your favorite novel, raw or based on actual events, live on a stage can be nothing compared to how it is in your head. All of this can be lessened by poorly chosen seats that will force you to have excellent neck contortion to see the stage or have you rearranging your baby’s toy to avoid anyone near you. When you buy your ticket and choose your seats on Broadway, these are the factors you must consider before deciding. Most Broadway theatre seats include an Orchestra, Front Mezzanine, and Rear Mezzanine. Some theatres will also allow you to buy Balcony seats, Box seats, and Standing rooms.

  • Below is a detailed guide to enhance your understanding of the Broadway Seating Chart.

Orchestra Section

What is the Orchestra section?
Next to it is the Orchestra, a primary seating section where most of the audience is most likely sitting. This section is on the ground floor (no elevation), but it might slope up gradually towards the center with a back row number. Being the nearest to the stage, the Orchestra section is the most desired and expensive in any Broadway theatre. It offers the best view of the stage and has the most legroom and no blocking view of the stage, especially from the center and front rows.

Who should book a seat in the Orchestra section?
The orchestra is the right choice for those eager to seize the front-stage view and experience the show in its unmistakable and brightest aura.

How expensive is the Orchestra?
As you might expect, given its front-row and head-on view, the Orchestra is the most expensive section of seats.

How is the view from the Orchestra section?
The best view on stage is in the Orchestra section. There, you can see more, and no pillars block your view.

Front Mezzanine

  • What is the Front Mezzanine section?
    If the theatre has more than one or two balconies, the front one, i.e., above the Orchestra, is called the Front Mezzanine. If two balconies are present, the back balcony, between the Orchestra and a high balcony, is the Rear Mezzanine. The view from the Front Mezzanine, since it is front and above the Orchestra, is rarely a bad one. It can be best if you sit in the first couple of rows. Those seats are the most expensive to get. The Front Mezzanine can be founded only if the theatre designers decided to incorporate it above the Orchestra. There would rarely be more than a dozen rows in theatres with three balconies.
  • How expensive is the Front Mezzanine?
    The cheapest tickets are in the back, around the room’s outer edges, whereas the most expensive ones are in the front rows, within the orchestra section. Meanwhile, the seats in the Front Mezzanine are less costly than those in the Orchestra but more expensive than those in other sections—and sometimes, their pricing matches that of Orchestra seats.
  • Who should book a seat in the Front Mezzanine?
    Visitors looking for a less expensive option with better views would be interested in the Front Mezzanine.
  • How is the view from the Front Mezzanine?
    The Front Mezzanine will offer views of almost equal value as the Orchestra from a higher perspective.

Rear Mezzanine

  • What is the Rear Mezzanine section?
    In theatres with a Front Mezzanine, a Rear Mezzanine will usually mirror its layout. In smaller theatres, this might be the farthest seating section from the stage, and it often feels moderately distant, with a view range correlating to the ticket price. However, the front row of the Rear Mezzanine can provide comparatively unobstructed viewing, making it a budget-friendly choice for those looking to avoid sacrificing too much for the price.
  • How expensive is the Rear Mezzanine?
    Moderate views have moderate prices, as reflected in the pricing of Rear Mezzanine seats. They are a middle-of-the-road option for theatre pricing.
  • Who should book a seat in the Rear Mezzanine?
    Budget-conscious patrons willing to forgo a view of the entire stage need look no further than the Rear Mezzanine.
  • How is the view from the Rear Mezzanine section?
    The Rear Mezzanine provides a moderate experience of the performance and a reasonably good view of the stage from a distance.

Box Seats

  • What are Box Seats?
    Box seats, as the name suggests, are small, enclosed areas following the orchestra and mezzanine levels. Most have two to four seats. Because they provide a more private and intimate theater-going experience, box seats are usually known as great seating choices for dating or small group occasions. Due to their exclusivity, box seats are in high demand and typically sell out quickly. To maintain a better viewing distance, choosing the box seats further away from the stage would be wise.
  • How expensive are Box Seats?
    Contrary to all expectations (their luxury and bravura apart), box seats are often cheaper because of their partial or restricted view of the stage.
  • Who should book a seat in Box Seats?
    The occasional bird lover, for example, who wants to escape the distressing sight of hunted fowl, might also prefer a box seat. Indeed, box seats would be great for couples who want a private booth or secluded spot for a special occasion, such as a marriage proposal or a date.
  • How is the view from Box Seats?
    Box seat holders are positioned behind a pillar on the far side of the theatre, and their view is less than ideal: a dimmed or obstructed view of the stage is not uncommon.

Balcony Section

  • What is the Balcony section?
    The Balcony in a Broadway theatre occupies the top of the building and usually has the cheapest seats. Because of the height and the distance from the stage, the view from the Balcony seats is perhaps the least remarkable. In theatres with a very curved balcony, seats on the ends of the balcony will give a side view of the stage. For Broadway theatre-goers trying to get last-minute tickets to a show or trying to minimize the cost of the tickets, getting seats in the front rows of the Balcony can give the best seats in the house.
  • Who should book a seat in the Balcony section?
    Balconies offer views for thrifty theatre-goers more concerned with price than position.
  • How expensive is the Balcony?
    The cheapest seats in a Broadway theatre will always be the balcony seats, which are the most distant from the stage.
  • How is the view from the Balcony section?
    The balcony views are not the best, considering it is high up behind the Mezzanine and a considerable distance from the stage.
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