The Cape Playhouse Seating Chart
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Discover the Best Seats at The Cape Playhouse – America’s Oldest Professional Summer Theater
The Cape Playhouse, a historic venue in Dennis, Massachusetts, offers an intimate theater experience with its charming 600-seat auditorium. Known for its stellar acoustics and classic architecture, choosing the right seat enhances your enjoyment of Broadway-caliber shows, musicals, and plays.
Seating Chart Overview
✅ Orchestra Section (Front & Center)
- Pros: Unobstructed views, close to the stage, ideal for immersive performances.
- Cons: Higher-priced; front rows may require slight neck tilting.
✅ Mezzanine (Elevated Rear)
- Pros: Elevated sightlines, excellent overall perspective, often more affordable.
- Cons: Farther from the stage; some side seats may have partial obstructions.
Best Seats for Different Events
- Plays: Rows 5–10 in the Orchestra for clear dialogue visibility.
- Musicals: Center Mezzanine for a full view of choreography and sets.
VIP & Accessibility
- Premium Seats: Rows 1–5 with perks like priority entry.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible seating in Orchestra and Mezzanine.
Tips for Choosing Seats
- Check the Playhouse’s virtual seating tool for view simulations.
- For budget options, consider side Orchestra or rear Mezzanine.
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