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Majestic Theatre
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Susan S.
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There is no space to wait at the Booth before you have your ticket, so hit the box office early and get inside. The Booth is located right on Shubert Alley (it backs up to the Shubert) and the box office line frequently spills out onto the street.
Coat check and facilities are on the basement level. Your view will be fine if you are seated in the mezzanine, just beware of the fact that many coughers seem to sit there (at this and so many other Broadway theatres...such a shame that people don't open their cough drops BEFORE the curtain rises). This smaller house is named for Edwin Booth (or actually for another Manhattan theatre that was named for Booth).
It seems that dark dramas are attracted to this theatre...FAITH HEALER, THE PILLOWMAN & THE BIRTHDAY PARTY. You can't miss the pretty door at the corner of the alley!
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