Mainstage

Renovated in the summer of 2013, Theatre Tallahassee's Mainstage auditorium features all new seating, carpeting, and an updated sound system. Performances on the Mainstage are geared toward large audiences, and include musicals, comedies, dramas, mysteries and more 

Features:

  • Seating for 271 patrons.
  • Comfortable, high back seats.
  • Updated surround sound speaker system.
  • Air conditioning and heating.
  • Wheelchair and handicapped accessible seating.
  • Audio system for the hearing impaired.

Rent this space!

The Mainstage auditorium is available for rentals. For more information, call 850-224-8474 or email us.

 

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Mainstage – Views

Stage views are from our production of "Don't Dress For Dinner" and are for general reference of sight-lines, angles and distance from stage. Actual sets may vary for different productions. If you have questions about obstructed views or the best seating, please inquire at the Box Office before purchasing your tickets. Photos are taken at eye level for a person of average height (5'6"), in panoramic mode for closer seating and standard mode for seats with a full stage view.

Seating Chart - Mainstage
A101 A107 A112 C115 C111 C105 C101 D-Handicapped Seating (Right) D - Handicapped Seating (Left) D111 D103 F10 F9 F2 F1 F111 F104 F1 H9 H101 H108 H115 H10 J11 J1 J104 J112 J2 J12 L11 L1 L2 L12 L101 L108 L115

A101

Row A seating is below stage level. Depending on furniture placement, and actor blocking, these seats may have obstructed views. Rows A-C are below the floor level. Railings are located at either side of the section, but you will need to use stairs to access these rows.

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A107

Row A seating is below stage level. Depending on furniture placement, and actor blocking, these seats may have obstructed views. Rows A-C are below the floor level. Railings are located at either side of the section, but you will need to use stairs to access these rows.

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A112

Row A seating is below stage level. Depending on furniture placement, and actor blocking, these seats may have obstructed views. Rows A-C are below the floor level. Railings are located at either side of the section, but you will need to use stairs to access these rows.

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C115

Rows A-C are below the floor level. Railings are located at either side of the section, but you will need to use stairs to access these rows.

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C111

Rows A-C are below the floor level. Railings are located at either side of the section, but you will need to use stairs to access these rows.

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C105

Rows A-C are below the floor level. Railings are located at either side of the section, but you will need to use stairs to access these rows.

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C101

Rows A-C are below the floor level. Railings are located at either side of the section, but you will need to use stairs to access these rows.

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D-Handicapped Seating (Right)

These seats are reserved for our patrons who require wheelchairs or walkers and cannot navigate stairs, as well as one companion. Seating can be removed to accommodate wheelchairs. Row D is at floor level with a wide aisle in front of it.

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D - Handicapped Seating (Left)

These seats are reserved for our patrons who require wheelchairs or walkers and cannot navigate stairs, as well as one companion. Seating can be removed to accommodate wheelchairs. Row D is at floor level with a wide aisle in front of it.

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D111

Row D seats are at floor level (no stairs), with a wide aisle directly in front. These seats are incredibly popular among our subscribers and tend to be among the first to be booked.

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D103

Row D seats are at floor level (no stairs), with a wide aisle directly in front. These seats are incredibly popular among our subscribers and tend to be among the first to be booked.

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F10

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high). Extreme outside edge seating in rows E & F are very slightly obstructed by the columns near the entrance.

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F9

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high). Extreme outside edge seating in rows E & F are very slightly obstructed by the columns near the entrance.

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F2

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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F1

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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F111

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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F104

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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F1

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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H9

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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H101

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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H108

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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H115

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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H10

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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J11

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Note: Row I has a very wide aisle directly in front of it and is excellent for people who would like more leg room, or who do not like to have a head directly in front of them.

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J1

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Note: Row I has a very wide aisle directly in front of it and is excellent for people who would like more leg room, or who do not like to have a head directly in front of them.

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J104

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Note: Row I has a very wide aisle directly in front of it and is excellent for people who would like more leg room, or who do not like to have a head directly in front of them.

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J112

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Note: Row I has a very wide aisle directly in front of it and is excellent for people who would like more leg room, or who do not like to have a head directly in front of them.

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J2

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Note: Row I has a very wide aisle directly in front of it and is excellent for people who would like more leg room, or who do not like to have a head directly in front of them.

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J12

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Note: Row I has a very wide aisle directly in front of it and is excellent for people who would like more leg room, or who do not like to have a head directly in front of them.

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L11

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Rows in this area (L&M) are up three taller stairs (8") and are separated from the rows in front by a railing (the heavy black line in the diagram). These seats are still close enough to the stage that you won't miss most of the action, but are occasionally obstructed if the sets have a second storey level. You will be looking over the heads of the entire audience in these seats.

Row M chairs are not standard theatre chairs. They are barstool height with a low back to allow you to see over the people in front of you. If you have trouble sitting in higher chairs, please do not purchase these seats.

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L1

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Rows in this area (L&M) are up three taller stairs (8") and are separated from the rows in front by a railing (the heavy black line in the diagram). These seats are still close enough to the stage that you won't miss most of the action, but are occasionally obstructed if the sets have a second storey level. You will be looking over the heads of the entire audience in these seats.

Row M chairs are not standard theatre chairs. They are barstool height with a low back to allow you to see over the people in front of you. If you have trouble sitting in higher chairs, please do not purchase these seats.

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L2

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Rows in this area (L&M) are up three taller stairs (8") and are separated from the rows in front by a railing (the heavy black line in the diagram). These seats are still close enough to the stage that you won't miss most of the action, but are occasionally obstructed if the sets have a second storey level. You will be looking over the heads of the entire audience in these seats.

Row M chairs are not standard theatre chairs. They are barstool height with a low back to allow you to see over the people in front of you. If you have trouble sitting in higher chairs, please do not purchase these seats.

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L12

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Rows in this area (L&M) are up three taller stairs (8") and are separated from the rows in front by a railing (the heavy black line in the diagram). These seats are still close enough to the stage that you won't miss most of the action, but are occasionally obstructed if the sets have a second storey level. You will be looking over the heads of the entire audience in these seats.

Row M chairs are not standard theatre chairs. They are barstool height with a low back to allow you to see over the people in front of you. If you have trouble sitting in higher chairs, please do not purchase these seats.

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L101

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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L108

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

Rows in this area (L&M) are up three taller stairs (8") and are separated from the rows in front by a railing (the heavy black line in the diagram). These seats are still close enough to the stage that you won't miss most of the action, but are occasionally obstructed if the sets have a second storey level. You will be looking over the heads of the entire audience in these seats.

Row M chairs are not standard theatre chairs. They are barstool height with a low back to allow you to see over the people in front of you. If you have trouble sitting in higher chairs, please do not purchase these seats.

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L115

Rows E and up are above floor level and require stairs to access. Railings are located along the side walls, and at the aisles. Stairs are fairly shallow (approximately 6" high).

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