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Below is a written description of the Main Stage auditorium. Visual maps of the auditorium can be downloaded as PDF documents here.

Seating map overview (pdf)

Numbered seating map (pdf)

Main Stage

The Main Stage auditorium has 1,276 seats. An additional 56 seats are sometimes added with extra rows of benches.

The number of bookable seats may vary per performance. When you purchase tickets, only the seats that are available for that particular performance will be shown.

The autidorium’s seats are divided into the Stalls (entrance level) and three balconies – the first, second and third.

Each floor in the auditorium has four entrances and exits: A, B, C and D. Door A is on the far left (if you are looking towards the stage). Door D is on the far right. The door that is closest to your seat is written on your ticket.

Stalls

There are 755 seats divided into 22 rows in the Stalls, with approximately 35 seats per row. The rows are counted from closest to the stage (row 1) to the back of the hall (row 22).

Wheelchair spaces are available in the back row of the Stalls at row 22. Contact us to book a wheelchair space or if you need an attendant. More information about accessibility and aids can be found here.

The aisles along the sides of the Stalls have 10 steps down from row 19 to row 8. There is no aisle between the rows of seats in the Stalls.

Balconies

Balconies 1 to 3 are shaped like a U with the open side facing the stage. If you are sensitive to height, please note that the uppermost balconies, especially the third balcony, are located high above the floor. The balconies have 3 rows of seats each: about 70 seats in rows 1 and 2, and about 50 seats in row 3.

There are 2 aisles between the seat rows on each balcony. One from door B on the left side and one from door C on the right side.

Price zones and view

Seating is divided into price zones from A–G, based on the seat's proximity and angle to the stage.

Please note that not all price zones are always available, and that their location may vary.

For some performances, parts of the stage may be obscured due to artistic choices in the set design. The descriptions below are based on the view of the front of the stage (the curtain) from each zone.

Zone A, 852 seats
Stalls and middle of the 1st balcony (sometimes called 1:a balkong fond). Unobstructed view.

Zone B, 96 seats
Left and right sides of the 1st balcony. Unobstructed view. Exception: In price zone B there are a few seats with limited view, which you need to contact the box office to be able to purchase.

Zone C, 94 seats
Middle section of the 2nd balcony. Unobstructed view. Exception: In price zone C there are a few seats with limited view, which are only sold through the box office.

Zone D, 24 seats
12 seats on each side of price zone C. Good view. In isolated cases, not all parts of the stage are visible.

Zone E, 90 seats
The middle of the 3rd balcony. Good visibility, but from a sharp angle. In some cases, not all parts of the stage are visible – this applies mainly to the far back of the stage. In price zone E, there are a few seats with limited visibility, which are only sold through the box office.

Zone F, 86 seats
The outer edges of the 2nd and 3rd balconies. Limited visibility, from a sharp angle. In some cases, not all parts of the stage are visible – this applies mainly to the back and corners of the stage.

Zone G, 34 seats
The gallery seats in the back row on the sides of the 2nd and 3rd balconies. Limited visibility – but the sound quality is as good here as in other parts of the auditorium.

The Main Stage auditorium

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