Terrace Theater Seating Chart

Terrace Theater Seating Chart

The Terrace Theater in Long Beach seats over 3,000 guests in three primary sections. Before purchasing your tickets, be sure to review the seating chart to ensure that you buy seats in an area that meets your accessibility needs and viewing preferences. 

Orchestra Seating

The Orchestra is on the theater’s main floor, directly in line with the stage. The Terrace Theater’s Orchestra section stretches back quite far, though each row is elevated above the one in front of it, allowing you to see the stage even if you’re seated in the back. Unlike many traditional theaters, the Terrace Theater does not break up the Orchestra with aisles going through the rows. If you think you’ll need to exit your seat quite frequently, you may want to select a seat near the end of your row. If you sit in the middle, you’ll need to squeeze past dozens of other guests any time you need to exit or enter. If you want to sit right in front of the stage, you can buy tickets in the front few rows of the Orchestra. Front-row Orchestra tickets typically come at the highest price point.

Loge Seating

The Loge section is one floor above the Orchestra, overhanging the back Orchestra rows as a balcony. Loge seats work similarly to Orchestra seats, where you can enjoy elevated rows for optimal viewing. The Loge is divided into five sections with aisles between each section, so you do not need to worry about the same row-traversing concerns as you would with Orchestra seating. Many guests enjoy sitting near the front rows of the Loge for a clear, unobstructed view of the full stage from above. These tickets typically cost just as much as seats near the front sides of the Orchestra.

Balcony Seating

The Balcony is another floor above the Loge section, offering more tiered rows of seating. It is also divided into five sections with convenient aisles between each. Balcony seating typically comes at the most affordable price point, allowing you to enjoy your favorite performers for occasionally less than $100.

Accessible Seating

The Terrace Theater in Long Beach offers wheelchair-accessible seating without fixed seats blocking the area, which you may reserve in advance. For accessibility purposes, you may request assistive listening devices or bring registered service animals. If you have any questions about accessibility or would like to request services in advance, you can contact The Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center at (562) 436-3636. 

NOTE: The Terrace Theater at Long Beach Performing Arts Center seating chart displayed above can vary depending on the type of event. Some events may require unique or varied seating arrangements. When selecting your tickets you will be able to see the specific seating arrangement for that event.

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