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Reardon Auditorium Seating Chart & Seat Views – Best Seats for Every Event

Your Guide to the Perfect Seat at Reardon Auditorium

Reardon Auditorium, a premier venue in Anderson, Indiana, hosts concerts, graduations, and performances with its versatile 1,600-seat layout. Known for its excellent acoustics and intimate atmosphere, choosing the right seat enhances your experience. Here’s a breakdown of the seating chart, views, and tips to find your ideal spot.

Seating Chart Overview

  • Orchestra (Floor): Closest to the stage, perfect for immersive performances. Rows A-F offer unobstructed views, but rear rows may have slight elevation challenges.
  • Lower Balcony: Elevated for better sightlines, ideal for concerts. Center sections (Sections 101-103) provide balanced views, while side sections (104-105) may have angled perspectives.
  • Upper Balcony: Budget-friendly with a bird’s-eye view. Best for large-scale events, though distant from the stage.

Best Seat Views & Tips

  • Concerts: Center Orchestra (Rows C-G) or Lower Balcony (Rows A-C) for optimal sound and visibility.
  • Theater: Avoid extreme side seats (Sections 104/105) to prevent skewed stage views.
  • Obstructions: Check for railings (Balcony) or overhangs (Upper Balcony) when booking.

VIP & Accessibility

  • Premium Seating: Front Orchestra rows include VIP perks like early entry.
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating in Orchestra rear and Balcony front, with companion seats.

Final Tips

For intimacy, choose Orchestra. For affordability, Upper Balcony. Use the venue’s virtual tour tool to preview your seat. Arrive early to navigate the auditorium’s cozy aisles with ease.