MrGreggson

MrGreggson

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  • The National Melbourne, section: Rear Lounge, row: U, seat: 6
    Legally Blonde
    Seats are old and the space could do with a refurb, but still comfy and overall good view.
  • Princess Theatre, Melbourne, section: Dress Circle, row: H, seat: 27
    Jesus Christ Superstar
    Decent seats for the price, but it feels like watching through a letterbox. If someone tall sits in front, your view is completely blocked. We managed to move over for a better view. Sound was also a bit high-pitched. Decent but it's a gamble.
  • Playhouse at the Arts Centre Melbourne, section: Circle, row: H, seat: 48
    Julia
    Back row of the circle. Steeper and further from the stage than I thought but still a great view, could see everything. Not as much leg room as stalls but seats are still comfy. Also great for getting in and out quickly!
  • Regent Theatre, Melbourne, section: Dress Circle, row: M, seat: 37
    Beetlejuice
    Honestly such a good seat in the back row of the main block with a walkway behind. Has a clear, unobstructed view of the stage, even if it's hard to make out faces. No heads in the way thanks to the staggered seating, and the dress circle seats are just much more spacious and comfortable than the stalls.
  • Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, section: Dress Circle, row: E, seat: 15
    Hadestown
    Fantastic seat on the walkway in the dress circle so there's plenty of legroom, and directly in front of an aisle with a clear view of the stage. Only downside is faces can be a little hard to make out but otherwise perfect.
  • Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, section: Dress Circle, row: A, seat: 18
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  • Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, section: Grand Circle, row: F, seat: 29
    Hamilton
    Amazing seat if you're looking for full, largely uninterrupted views of the stage. This row of seats is situated directly on the centre aisle of the grand circle, providing an entire row worth of leg room. It is also elevated much higher than row E below it, although the fact that you are looking down on the stage means there is still an opportunity for someone's noggin to be in your way, (as was the case with this performance). Unfortunately, the seats are so far away from the stage that you do miss a lot of facial expressions, as well as the overall intensity of the show, is lost from time to time. Overall, pretty neat seats if you're wanting to thoroughly observe the set, otherwise I recommend sitting somewhere closer for the full experience.
  • Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, section: Stalls, row: D, seat: 13, 14