Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Seating Chart

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The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, originally the Globe Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 205 West 46th Street in the Theater District of Midtown …

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Mar 20, 2025
Arrived just after doors opened at 7pm, lovely theatre and we were seated in the 2nd row of the upper mezzanine which was a great view. The show is fabulous, so funny with some great moments! Was a l…Full review by bex0811
Mar 20, 2025
Beautiful theater experience, with gorgeous sound and lovely people working there. We saw “Death Becomes Her,” and it was 5 stars!! Go!Full review by Courtney M
Mar 16, 2025
Lovely theatre! There really aren’t any terrible seats. Take time to enjoy the Crystal chandeliers. We saw Death Becomes her and it was so fun! I loved the costumes and the performances were impec…Full review by Sharon S

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Did you park at a garage near this theater ? Going to see the show on April 14th. Glad to hear you liked it. I can't find a …
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Did you park at a garage near this theater ? Going to see the show on April 14th. Glad to hear you liked it. I can't find a garage with decent reviews. Thus guess I will take NJ Transit.
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No sorry, we were stopping in queens and got the underground, then walked from Central square
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Answer by wiona57 · Apr 6, 2018
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Did you drive in into NYC to see this show ? I am going on April 14. can't decide if I want to drive or take NJ Transit. Can't …
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Did you drive in into NYC to see this show ? I am going on April 14. can't decide if I want to drive or take NJ Transit. Can't find a parking garage with good reviews.
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Hi, I did not drive. Plenty of parking opportunities close by, but I’d take the train and subway. Brings you almost to the door! But may take longer to get home!
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