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Winter Garden Theatre Seating Chart: Best Seats, Row Guide, and Death of a Salesman Tickets

Winter Garden Theatre Seating Chart: Best Seats, Row Guide, and Death of a Salesman Tickets

April 6, 2026 by

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The Winter Garden Theatre, built in 1911, has been the home to some of the most iconic NYC theater productions. The Winter Garden Theatre is where fans flocked to see Cats, which ran for 18 years. Or, more recently, the Hugh Jackman production of The Music Man.

Now, theater goers can catch the acclaimed new production of Henry Miller’s Death of a Salesman, starring Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, and Christopher Abbott. We suggest finding a show date soon, as tickets are selling fast.

Keep reading for everything you need to know before heading to the Winter Garden Theater: finding the best seats in the house, Death of a Salesman rush lottery info, and how to score the cheapest theater tickets on TickPick.

Winter Garden Theatre Seating Chart

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Seating Options at Winter Garden Theatre

Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre has orchestra- and mezzanine-level seating. Ticket pricing typically depends on the viewpoint and proximity to the stage. 

Best Seats at Winter Garden Theatre

Located on the first floor and with the best views, orchestra-level seats in the center section tend to be the most expensive. In particular, orchestra seating in rows 101 to 120 is located directly in front of the stage, meaning you will get the clearest view of all the onstage action.

The Winter Garden Theatre also has seating in the upper-level mezzanine. These seats, though slightly farther away from the stage, are typically less expensive than orchestra- or box-level seats. 

Seats to Avoid at the Winter Garden Theatre

To ensure that you get the best Broadway experience possible, use TickPick’s easy-to-use seating chart. It allows you to filter out seats that may be obstructed by a column or overhang. Generally, the Winter Garden Theatre’s obstructed seats are found in the rear of the orchestra section. That’s because columns and overhangs from the mezzanine block some parts of the stage from view. 

But if you don’t want to risk getting a partially obstructed view of the stage, just use TickPick’s convenient filter. It removes all potential obstructed seats from your ticket search.

Tickets for Accessible Seating at the Winter Garden Theatre

The Winter Garden Theatre invites all theatergoers and is equipped with handrails at both the orchestra and mezzanine levels. The rear of the orchestra level contains several wheelchair-accessible seats, which include adjacent companion seating. 

If you are in need of accessible seating, use TickPick’s convenient search filters to find the best seats for you.

Best Seats at Winter Garden Theatre on a Budget

Don’t let a tight budget stop you from having a great experience seeing Death of a Salesman on Broadway. TickPick can help you buy tickets without breaking the bank. 

In general, orchestra-level seating at the Winter Garden Theatre begins at around $200 per seat. Seats on the left and right wings, or toward the rear, will likely be more affordable than those in the center section. 

Mezzanine-level seats may provide you with a better bang for your buck. Left- or right-wing mezzanine-level seats can go for $100 or lower, depending on the seat and the showtime. However, given the excellent layout of the Winter Garden Theatre, theatergoers in these sections will still have an incredible Broadway experience.

Regardless of where you wish to sit, TickPick will help ensure that you get the best possible price for that section.

How to Get Cheap Death of a Salesman Tickets on TickPick

Buy cheap Death of a Salesman tickets here on TickPick up until the last minute. That’s because we’re a secondary marketplace. Plus, we guarantee the best price. 

We also have a helpful feature at TickPick called Flex. Our Flex Feature lets you track event prices over time and get alerts when the price drops. It’s a great way to track Broadway prices so you can get the best deal. It’s also easy to use on our app.

Once you pick your preferred date and time, you will see the Winter Garden Theatre’s detailed seating chart. This allows you to view every seat option available. TickPick offers a number of filter options to help you find the perfect tickets for your occasion. Once you make your purchase, your ticket will be delivered to you via email in an easy and convenient electronic format.

If you have any questions regarding your theater tickets, submit a request.

Rush Tickets and Lottery for Death of a Salesman

Death of a Salesman at the Winter Garden Theatre offers a digital lottery.

Digital Lottery: $49 per ticket. Enter at rush.telecharge.com. The lottery opens at midnight the day before each performance and closes at 3 PM. Winners are drawn at 10 AM and 3 PM and notified by email. Winners have five hours to purchase. Tickets are emailed. Limit 2 per person. Seats may be in any section; pairs may occasionally be split.

Death of a Salesman is Arthur Miller’s masterwork returning to Broadway in a major new production. This is expected to be one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the season, and lottery tickets offer a rare chance to see it at a significant discount.

Getting to the Winter Garden Theatre: Parking and Directions

The Winter Garden Theatre is located at 1634 Broadway at West 50th Street, on Broadway itself just north of Times Square.

By subway: The 50th Street station (1, C, E trains) is directly at the corner of 50th Street and Broadway, right outside the theatre. This is one of the most convenient Broadway venues for subway access.

By bus: The M7 bus runs along Broadway. The M50 crosstown bus stops on 50th Street.

By car: Parking garages are available on West 49th and 51st Streets. Budget $30 to $55 for an evening. The Winter Garden’s location directly on Broadway makes drop-off easy.

On foot: The Winter Garden is one of five Broadway houses actually located on the street of Broadway. It is a seven-minute walk north from Times Square along Broadway.

Frequently Asked Questions: Winter Garden Theatre

What is the capacity of the Winter Garden Theatre? The Winter Garden Theatre holds approximately 1,526 seats across the Orchestra and Mezzanine.

What are the best seats at the Winter Garden Theatre for Death of a Salesman? Center Orchestra rows D through K are the prime seats. Center Mezzanine rows A through D offer an excellent elevated view. For a dramatic play like Death of a Salesman, being close enough to see the actors’ faces clearly is especially recommended, making Center Orchestra rows D through J particularly ideal.

Are there obstructed seats at the Winter Garden Theatre? Outer side Orchestra sections and the corner Mezzanine seats can have partially angled sightlines. TickPick discloses all known limited-view designations before purchase.

Is the Winter Garden Theatre accessible? Yes. The theatre offers accessible seating. Contact the box office for specific wheelchair and companion seating details.

What is the Winter Garden Theatre most famous for? The Winter Garden has hosted some of Broadway’s most iconic shows, including Cats (which ran for 18 years from 1982 to 2000), West Side Story (original 1957 run), and Mamma Mia!. More recently it housed the hit revival of The Music Man with Hugh Jackman.