JimJambonks

JimJambonks

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  • Harold Pinter Theatre, section: Dress Circle, row: A, seat: 7
    Romeo and Juliet
    Great seat, perfect view, decent amount of leg room.
  • Trafalgar Theatre, section: Dress Circle, row: L, seat: 18
    Oh, Mary!
    Great seat, really comfortable and tons of leg room. May be slightly obscured if tall people are in front of you but the view is fine if you can look between heads.
  • Manchester Opera House, section: Gallery, row: G, seat: 15
    Mean Girls
    Pricey for such a far back view but if it's not busy then it's completely unobstructed. If it had been busy it would be slightly obstructed. Limited leg space but room to stretch out into aisle if need.
  • Manchester Opera House, section: Gallery, row: H, seat: 15
    Single White Female
    Not a great seat if it's a busy show. View obstructed quite a bit and had to lean out into the aisle to see. Leg space limited so can feel cramped after a while but there's some room to stretch into the aisle.
  • Ambassadors Theatre, section: Circle, row: H, seat: 1
    Paranormal Activity
    Row H seemed to be the only row that didn't have folding seats in the circle. These seats are too high, too hard and make you feel like you are being tipped forward. Really uncomfortable, very little leg room, but the view was excellent.
  • Almeida Theatre, section: Stalls, row: L, seat: 16
    American Psycho
    Fantastic seats for £29. I am 5 ft 2 and had no problems seeing the stage as you can look between the people in front if they are a little on the taller side. Leg room is great, seats comfortable and there's even a ledge behind to put items on.
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  • Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre, section: District 11, row: A, seat: 41
    The Hunger Games: On Stage
    Really decent seats for the price. You will have to lean forward slightly but it's not too uncomfortable. Seat is very comfortable and has lots of leg room. Once leaning forward you have a completely unobstructed view of the stage
  • Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, section: Balcony, row: H, seat: 1
    The Rocky Horror Picture Show
    Moved from G1 during a quieter show as the view was slightly better. Not a lot of leg room, I'm 5ft2 and my knees were crushed against the bar in front. Seat was comfy enough and view was good for a cheap seat
  • The Lyric Theatre at The Lowry, section: Upper Circle, row: L, seat: 1
    The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe
    Good seats, completely unobstructed view but quite far so can't see faces clearly / details in props and costumes. Average leg room and seat was comfortable. Rows are quite high above rows below so would be ok if someone tall sat in front
  • Crucible Theatre, section: Orange, row: J, seat: 51
    A Christmas Carol
    Great seats, one away from the isle, comfortable and plenty of leg room. If you are a child or very short you may struggle to see if a taller person sits in front but fine for me at 5 ft 2
  • His Majesty's Theatre, London, section: Royal Circle, row: Box, seat: CC1
    The Phantom Of The Opera
    Fantastic experience in the box. A little of right side stage is restricted but most can be seen by leaning forward. Incredible views of cast up close, the chandelier and pit orchestra. Service from the box usher was also excellent, well worth the price.
  • Dominion Theatre, section: Circle, row: A, seat: 25
    The Devil Wears Prada
    Great seat with middle stage view but still on the aisle. Good, comfortable leg room and cushioned, roomy seat. 90% of this show is visible without leaning forward and you only have to lean very slightly forward when actors are at front of stage
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  • Manchester Opera House, section: Gallery, row: D, seat: 15
    13 Going on 30
    Really good seat, moved here during a quiet matinee from row A and the view is much better. Most of the stage is visible, seat is soft and comfortable. You may struggle with leg room if you are on the taller side though.
  • Manchester Opera House, section: Gallery, row: A, seat: 18
    13 Going on 30
    Ok seats for £24.00. Can see the whole stage if you lean all the way forward but this will be uncomfortable for an entire show. If sat normally view is quite obstructed. Seats were soft and comfortable and there was enough room for legs and bags.
  • Motorpoint Arena Nottingham, section: 5, row: Q, seat: 15
    WWE road to wrestlemaina
    Pretty good seats, nice view straight down the middle
  • AO Arena, section: 103, row: N, seat: 28
    WWE road to clash in Paris
    View was pretty good but being on the aisle meant having to get up every 5 minutes for people going to the bar / toilet
  • Phoenix Theatre, section: Stalls, row: B, seat: 13
    Stranger Things: The First Shadow
    Great seats on the front row. Some parts are obstructed when they are further towards the back of the stage, especially if you are short, but the show is so immersive and seeing the props and effects up close makes it worth it
  • O2 Apollo Manchester, section: Circle, row: J, seat: 10
    Clairo tour: Charm Tour
    Seats themselves were fine, comfortable and enough leg room but the fact that there is walkway directly in front with toilets on either side meant there was a constant stream of people walking past the whole show. Really ruined it as was distracting
  • Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, section: Circle, row: F, seat: 12
    Dirty Dancing
    Nice seats, great view of the stage even being on the shorter side
  • Crucible Theatre, section: Orange, row: L, seat: 60
    Little Shop of Horrors
    Got lucky in that the people in front never turned up but if you are short and someone taller sits in front of you here you may struggle
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