Certain seats, including, but not limited to, those in Row C, E, and F in the Dress Circle Left Section may have views obstructed from sound equipment or other objects. These sections may not be listed as obstructed view from the venue, and therefore may not be marked as obstructed view seats. Please contact our sales and service team for more information.
CIBC Theatre FAQ's
At what row does the Dress Circle overhang the Orchestra?
The Dress Circle overhang starts at row S of the Center Orchestra and tapers down to row L on the extreme right and left. The Mezzanine overhangs the Dress Circle entirely and the Balcony overhangs the Mezzanine starting at row F.
What are the issues with Partial View, Limited View, and Obstructed View seats?
Obstructed View seating refers to an obstruction in the typical line of sight to the stage, this is can be from a low ceiling, handrail, or a pole. Being an older theater, there is an above-average number of seats with issues.
Partial View and Limited View seating typically have a blind spot to a particular area on the periphery of the stage away from the main action. The blind spot will not affect the view of the action on the center of the stage and will only come into play for some scenes. Many of these seats are on the extreme right and left of the Orchestra. Seats with these issues will be marked as such and can be had at discounts to seats without these issues.
What are the best seats at the CIBC Theatre?
If you won't settle for anything less than the best; seats in Rows D-H of the Center Orchestra and Row A of the Center Dress Circle are as good as it gets. Seats on the left and right adjacent aisles of these rows also fall into this category.