
St. James Theatre
Designed by Grand Central Station architects Whitney Warren and Charles D. Wetmore, step into the legendary St. James Theatre, where Broadway history meets unforgettable entertainment. This season, experience the highly anticipated The Queen of Versailles, featuring the incomparable Kristin Chenoweth. The St. James has also hosted Hair, Gypsy, Into the Woods, and the award winning run of Sunset Blvd.. Find out how the St. James offers an unparalleled Broadway experience, check out the next performance, and discover exclusive upgrades and amenities.
Amenities
Vision/Hearing Accessible seating is located in the middle of Orchestra Center Row B, the third row from the stage. Pricing for Vision/Hearing Accessible seating matches that of surrounding seats.
Orchestra seating is accessible without steps, with the exception of rows Q, R, S, and T in the Right and Center Orchestra sections. There are no steps to the designated wheelchair or aisle transfer seating locations. Accessible seating is available in the Orchestra only.
Mezzanine seating is located on the 2nd level, up 29 steps from the Orchestra. There are an additional 20 steps up to the remainder of the Mezzanine. The entrance to the Mezzanine is behind row E. All stairs to and in the Mezzanine level have handrails.
Balcony seating is located on the 3rd level, up 76 steps from the Orchestra. The entrance to all Balcony seating is behind Row H. All stairs to and in the Balcony level have handrails.
There are no elevators or escalators at the St. James Theatre. However, all stairs to and in the Mezzanine and Balcony levels have handrails.
The bars open 40 minutes before the show starts. Drinks and snacks can be purchased at the bars on each level of the theatre. Please bring concessions to your seat to enjoy.
There is an accessible, single-stall, all-gender restroom on the Orchestra level.