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Segerstrom Stage

About the Segerstrom Stage

The Segerstrom Stage is SCR's 507-seat mainstage, home to our largest productions each season. The house is divided into three sections — Left, Center, and Right — and curves gently toward the stage, so virtually every seat offers a direct line of sight.

Understanding the Sections

The Center section has rows labeled by letter, starting with A in the front and going to N in the back. Seats are numbered from 101 on the left side and progress upward in increments of 1 (101, 102, 103, etc.). Center section is priced as premium (section P pricing).

The Left and Right sections flank the center and are angled toward the stage. Even seat numbers appear in House Right; odd seat numbers appear in House Left.

B Seats: The seats marked in gray on the chart are our B seats. These seats are located at the far sides of the Left and Right sections. While many offer a perfectly fine view, some may have a partially obstructed sightline depending on the production's set design. If you have questions about specific seats for a particular show, the Box Office is glad to help.

Accessible Seating: Seats marked W on the chart are wheelchair-accessible, with companion seating available adjacent to each. For assistance selecting accessible seats or questions about accommodations, please contact the Box Office at (714) 708-5555.

Stairs: Row N is at ground level and does not require stairs. Each row closer to the stage requires approximately 2 small stairs. Handrails are available in all aisles.

Finding Your Seat Ushers are stationed at each entrance to help you locate your section. If you're unsure whether your seats are in the Left, Center, or Right section, check the section letter or number on your ticket — or ask any usher before you head down the aisle.

Questions? Our Box Office is happy to help — by phone at (714) 708-5555, Tuesday through Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. (or showtime).


Mamie Gummer and Ben Feldman in the 2017 world premiere of The Siegel by Michael Mitnick. Photo by Debora Robinson.

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