Loading Tickets

Secure & Guaranteed Tickets
Shop with confidence! Our 100% Buyer Guarantee ensures your tickets are authentic, delivered on time, and fully refunded if the event is canceled.*
*If your experience doesn’t meet these standards, our money-back guarantee has you covered.
John Proctor is the Villain Booth Theatre Tickets & Info
Dive into the heart of New York's theatrical scene with 'John Proctor is the Villain,' a compelling play that not only entertains but sparks deep community discussions on morality, tyranny, and redemption. Set to perform on May 27, 2025, this production brings to life the complex figure of John Proctor, whose internal and external battles mirror societal struggles for individual rights. Elizabeth Proctor's role adds a poignant layer of forgiveness and salvation, enriching the narrative. Secure your tickets now for an unforgettable experience, with options for both virtual and in-person attendance to suit your preference. Our platform ensures a seamless ticket-buying process, from selecting the perfect seat with our detailed seating charts to easy reassignments if plans change. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of live theatre, praised by previous attendees for its interactive elements and emotional depth. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a story that resonates with timeless themes, all while supporting emerging talent through our partnerships with local artists. Customer satisfaction is our priority, with dedicated support and tailored recommendations to enhance your theatre-going journey.
Booth Theatre
Step into the historic Booth Theatre, a cornerstone of New York's vibrant theatre scene, where the magic of live performance comes alive under its iconic proscenium arch. Renowned for its exceptional acoustics and intimate setting, the Booth has been a launchpad for groundbreaking works, including the riveting 'John Proctor is the Villain' New York production. Celebrating its centennial in 2013, the theatre has hosted legendary performances like the 2005 revival of 'Glengarry Glen Ross,' showcasing a stellar ensemble. Beyond its mainstage, the Booth fosters new talent through script readings and workshops, making it a hub for theatrical innovation. Families will appreciate the affordable second-level seating, offering great views without breaking the bank. Conveniently located near the Port Authority, it's easily accessible by city bus—just a short walk east to Eighth Avenue and south to 45th St. Don't miss your chance to experience 'John Proctor is the Villain' New York in this legendary venue, where every seat tells a story.
Booth Theatre Seating Guide for "John Proctor is the Villain"
Best Value Tickets (Under $100)
- MEZZO Row G ($89): Excellent mid-mezzanine value with clear stage views. Slight side angle but minimal obstruction.
- MEZZO Row H ($91): Similar to Row G but one row back - still great visibility at this historic theater's intimate scale.
Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price $100-$150)
- MEZZANINE LEFT/RIGHT Row H ($96-$110): Side sections but with excellent rake - you'll see over heads. Right side costs slightly more due to traditional Broadway pricing.
- MEZZC Row G/H ($132-$140): True center mezzanine - the gold standard for balanced views. Row G is worth the $8 upgrade over H.
- ORCHO Rows N-P ($147): Rear orchestra but Booth's shallow slope means you're still close. Perfect for seeing full stage pictures.
Higher Tier Options ($150-$250)
- Mezzanine Rows D-E ($151-$166): Front mezzanine delivers stunning overhead views. Center sections command premium.
- ORCHESTRA LEFT/RIGHT Rows M-O ($170-$188): Side orchestra but close enough for actor expressions. Left side typically $10-15 cheaper.
- MEZZC Rows B-C ($219-$227): Premium mezzanine seating - first rows with unparalleled vantage points.
Premium & Last-Minute Options ($250+)
- ORCHC Rows A-BB ($259): Front orchestra center - you'll see every subtle performance detail. AA/BB are on-the-aisle premium.
- MEZZO Row A ($263): Front row mezzanine side - no one in front of you. Unique angled perspective.
- ORCHESTRA CENTER Rows A-J ($341-$410): The ultimate Broadway experience. Rows F-J are the "producer's pick" for perfect depth.
View Differences & Recommendations
- Mezzanine vs Orchestra: Booth's mezzanine hangs over just 14 rows - mezzanine center often provides better overall views than mid-orchestra.
- Side Sections: Left/Right seats beyond Seat 10 may have slight visual obstructions of far-side action.
- Front Rows: First 3 rows orchestra (A-C) require looking up slightly - perfect for seeing floor-level action.
- Best for Budget: MEZZO Row G at $89 delivers 90% of the experience at 40% of premium prices.
- Best Overall Value: MEZZC Row G at $139 - centerline perfection with ideal viewing height.
Special Notes for "John Proctor is the Villain"
- This production uses the full stage depth - center sections (MEZZC/ORCHC) provide the most balanced view.
- Intimate dramatic scenes play best from rows E-M where you can see facial expressions clearly.
- Group tickets (4+) are available in MEZZO Row H and ORCHO Rows N-P at quantity discounts.
Booth Theatre Specifics
- Historic 800-seat venue means no seat is more than 50ft from stage
- Steep mezzanine rake provides excellent sightlines over heads
- Orchestra has minimal slope - prioritize rows K and forward
- All mezzanine rows have at least 36" legroom
More on John Proctor is the Villain Booth Theatre
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