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The Den Theatre Seating Chart & Seat Views – Best Seats for Every Event

Your Guide to the Perfect Seat at Chicago’s Intimate Performance Venue

The Den Theatre, a multi-stage venue in Chicago’s Wicker Park, offers an eclectic mix of theater, comedy, and live performances. Known for its cozy yet versatile spaces, The Den provides an immersive experience with clear sightlines from most seats. Here’s how to navigate its layout for the best views.

Seating Chart Overview

Main Stage (The Heath): Raked seating ensures unobstructed views, with front rows (Rows A–C) ideal for intimacy, while mid-section (Rows D–G) balances proximity and perspective. Rear rows may feel distant for smaller productions.

The Bookspan Theatre (Upstairs): A thrust stage with wraparound seating. Side sections (Sections 2–3) offer unique angles but occasional profile views. Center seats (Section 1) provide the most direct sightlines.

Best Seats by Event Type

  • Theater: Rows B–D (Main Stage) or Section 1 center (Bookspan) for full stage visibility.
  • Comedy: Front rows (A–C) to catch subtle expressions, or balcony seats for a broader view.
  • Live Music: Mid-theater (Rows E–G) for balanced acoustics.

Seat Views & Obstructions

  • Front Row: Slight neck strain for tall stages but unbeatable closeness.
  • Side Sections: Minimal obstruction but occasional angled sightlines.
  • Rear Rows: Elevated views, though some details may be lost in large ensembles.

VIP & Accessibility

The Den offers limited VIP seating with priority access. Wheelchair-accessible spots are available in all sections, with companion seating. For budget-friendly options, rear rows still deliver solid experiences.

Pro Tips

  • Check the stage layout—thrust vs. proscenium—before booking.
  • Arrive early for general admission shows to secure prime spots.
  • Use The Den’s website for virtual venue tours or photos from specific sections.