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John Proctor is the Villain Booth Theatre Tickets & Info
Dive into the heart of Arthur Miller's timeless critique of societal norms with 'John Proctor is the Villain,' a compelling exploration of treachery, fidelity, and redemption. Set against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials, this production delves deep into John Proctor's tumultuous journey—a man wrestling with guilt, forgiveness, and his own moral compass. Witness how Proctor's refusal to conform to the oppressive religious norms of his time highlights his complex character and the universal struggle for integrity. Don't miss this unique theatrical experience in New York on May 21, 2025, where the collaborative spirit of artists brings Miller's poignant narrative to life. Enjoy special discount offers on tickets, and rest assured, our venue is fully equipped to accommodate guests with disabilities. Join us for an unforgettable day of drama, music, and surprises that will leave you reflecting long after the curtain falls.
Booth Theatre
Nestled in the heart of Broadway, the Booth Theatre is a beacon of theatrical excellence, celebrated in magazines and films for its rich history and dynamic productions. From the gripping drama of Glengarry Glen Ross in 2005 to the riveting A View from the Bridge in 2015, the theatre has been a launchpad for performers who shine both on stage and screen. Its diverse repertoire spans serious plays, laugh-out-loud comedies, and groundbreaking performances, making it a must-visit for theatre lovers. Don't miss the chance to see John Proctor is the Villain in New York at this iconic venue, where every seat offers a unique perspective, including the upper tier's perfect vantage point for people-watching during intermission. Whether you're coming from Brooklyn's parks or the historic Apollo, the Booth Theatre is easily accessible by metro, inviting you to experience the magic of John Proctor is the Villain in New York amidst its storied walls.
Booth Theatre Seating Guide for "John Proctor is the Villain"
Best Value Tickets (Under $110)
- MEZZO Section, Rows G-H ($89-$97): Excellent mid-mezzanine views at budget-friendly prices. Row G offers slightly better angles than H.
- MEZZANINE RIGHT, Row H ($96): Good side view with minimal obstruction, best value in right mezzanine.
Sweet Spot Tickets ($110-$170)
- MEZZC (Center Mezzanine), Rows D-G ($134-$174): Prime center views with optimal elevation. Rows E-F offer the best balance of price/view.
- ORCHO (Orchestra Sides), Rows M-P ($147-$170): Orchestra entry-level with slight side angles. Rows N-O provide best side-orchestra value.
Premium Viewing Options ($170-$260)
- Front Mezzanine (Rows A-C, $219-$260): MEZZC Row B delivers near-perfect sightlines. MEZZO Row A has slightly angled but closer views.
- Center Orchestra (Rows A-M, $185-$260): ORCHC Row L offers premium center placement at mid-range pricing.
VIP & Last-Minute Splurges ($260+)
- Front Orchestra Center (Rows A-J, $271-$389): ORCHC Row AA (Front Center) provides immersive stage presence.
- Orchestra Sides (Rows A-F, $287-$360): Closest side seats with actor eye-contact potential.
View Comparison
- Mezzanine vs Orchestra: Mezzanine (Rows D-H) offers better overall stage perspectives for dramatic works, while Orchestra (Rows M-P) provides intimacy.
- Center vs Sides: Center sections (MEZZC/ORCHC) have 0-15° viewing angles, while side sections (MEZZO/ORCHO) range 25-45°.
- Front Rows Warning: First 3 mezzanine rows may require slight neck tilt for full stage view.
Our Top Recommendations
- Budget-Conscious: MEZZO Row G ($89) - 85% view quality at 60% price
- Best Overall Value: MEZZC Row E ($161) - Perfect centerline with ideal elevation
- Premium Experience: ORCHC Row L ($259) - Center orchestra magic without front-row premium
Seating Tip
For "John Proctor is the Villain," the MEZZC sections between Rows D-G provide the ideal balance of emotional engagement and clear view of the stage's multiple performance areas. The Booth Theatre's intimate 780-seat size means even the furthest seats are closer than most Broadway houses.
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Parking & Directions for John Proctor is the Villain Booth Theatre
222 West 45th Street, New York, NY
10036, US
1. Icon Parking - 0.1 miles, approx. $45 for 24 hours
2. Central Parking - 0.2 miles, approx. $40 for 24 hours
3. Edison ParkFast - 0.3 miles, approx. $50 for 24 hours
4. 123 West 44th St - 0.2 miles, approx. $35 for 24 hours
5. Quik Park - 0.4 miles, approx. $38 for 24 hours