AwMan71

AwMan71

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  • Liverpool Empire, section: Stalls, row: S, seat: 41
    Mary Poppins
    Good view, slightly off centre. Seat is 5 in from the aisle. The overhang from the circle doesn't impede on the overall stage view.
  • Liverpool Empire, section: Circle, row: I, seat: 54
    Matilda the Musical
    Great seat, slightly off-centre but perfect view. It's a row of just 2 seats (53&54) so you feel like you're in your own box 🙂 Seat 54 has a bit more room to the left due to approx 6 inch space to an exit wall. Good value seat for the price paid (£37).
  • Liverpool Empire, section: Stalls, row: T, seat: 39
    Fawlty Towers
    Good seat, 3rd in from the aisle. Ok leg room. Opposite doorway to sound booth which may be a distraction to some. Able to get out of the theatre quickly at the end of a show.
  • Liverpool Empire, section: Circle, row: Q, seat: 57
    The Book of Mormon
    High up, 4 in from the aisle (3 rows from the back) but good view down onto stage, slightly off centre. Ok leg room, I sat on an angle otherwise my knee was touching seat in front. If you don't want to pay £££ for a seat this could be the one for you!
  • Liverpool Empire, section: Stalls, row: R, seat: 21
    Hamilton
    Good seat, 3 in from the aisle to the left hand side. Gives a complete view of the stage with no obstruction. Perfect if you like to absorb the whole set of a show without being too close.
  • Liverpool Empire, section: Stalls, row: J, seat: 58
    Menopause the Musical 2 – Cruising Through Menopause
    Last seat in the row, which is the first row of the rear stalls, so there's plenty of legroom. Restricted view to any action on the very left side of the stage, but otherwise a fair 3 star seat.
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  • Liverpool Playhouse Theatre, section: Gallery, row: D, seat: 18
    Nigel Havers talking bllcks
    Lots of legroom (pictured!) but as the seat is set further back from row C (see my review for that row with stage view pic) the view is hampered by heads. Row F behind ok, but high. I'd be fuming if sitting in row C or D for the upcoming Jodie Comer show.
  • Liverpool Playhouse Theatre, section: Gallery, row: C, seat: 23
    Nigel Havers talking bllcks
    Smallest seat I've ever sat in, for width and leg room. I'm 5f 7in and it was terrible, knees touching person in front, cant have been fun for him either, and I was shoulder to shoulder with person either side. Empty seats behind us so switched at interval
  • Liverpool Empire, section: Circle, row: I, seat: 80
    Now That's What I Call A Musical
    A side-left view, you couldn't see the actors if they were standing on the very left side of the stage but this will vary depending on what production you're watching. For the price paid we were happy with the seats.
  • Liverpool Empire, section: Circle, row: I, seat: 49
    & Juliet
    There's a rail to the right hand side of your eyeline, it does not impede on your view of the stage, however it will if sitting in the seat next door, number 48 (row I). Seat has opera glasses fixed to the left side: not much legroom. 5.3 stars ideally.