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  • Eventim Apollo, section: Circle Block 6, row: L, seat: 1
    Phil Lynott Enigma
    Good legroom and comfortable seat, however the speaker to the left gets in the way of the backdrop.
  • Richmond Theatre, section: Stalls, row: Q, seat: 1
    Merton and Webster Improv
    Great view, could see everything except the very top of the backdrop. Excellent legroom, the seat is end of aisle next to the wall so plenty of space for coats & bags. Comfortable seat too.
  • Theatre Royal Haymarket, section: Upper Circle, row: F, seat: 25
    The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
    The only part of the stage you can't see is at the front to the left but I don't think I missed much. End seat in a row of 3 so there's lots of room for bag, coat etc and the legroom is fine too. Rows are steeply raked so no problems with tall people in front. A £15 bargain seat!
  • Sondheim Theatre, West End, section: Grand Circle, row: A, seat: 1
    Les Miserables
    The only saving grace of this seat is that it was cheap and the sound is good. On the ticket it says not suitable for anyone under 5ft 2ins and you can see why. I'm much taller than that and couldn't see anything without having to lean forward onto the barrier (which fortunately is padded). There is also a lighting rig to the right which completely obscure the balcony scene. There is very little legroom, as it is an aisle seat you can sit to the side but it is not comfortable, I got pins & needles in my legs. Avoid if you can.
  • Apollo Theatre, section: Balcony, row: D, seat: 5
    Christmas Carol Goes Wrong
    Good view, you are very high up but can see everything on the stage. Great legroom and seat is comfortable. Minus point is that you have to enter from the other end of the row, there are stairs to your right but they are blocked off for some reason. Steps are steep but there are handrails. Also be aware that there are a lot of steps from the entrance up to the balcony,it's good exercise!
  • Shaftesbury Theatre, section: Grand Circle, row: H, seat: 25
    Just For One Day
    This seat is in the 2nd row from the back of the Grand Circle, it is very high up so not for those with a fear of heights. End of aisle seat with adequate legroom & seat width, also seats are steeply raked so view is not a problem. Could see all the stage, only restricted view is text at the very top of the backdrop but I didn't find this a particular problem. Good value seat for the price.
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  • Apollo Theatre, section: Grand Circle, row: F, seat: 7
    Punch
    This is an aisle seat in the back row. Plenty of legroom and space at the side for your bag & coat. Sold as restricted view, couldn't see the very right of the stage at the front but this wasn't a problem for this show. Seats are raked but I had a very tall person in front so they blocked my view a bit. Seat was fairly comfortable but there is a metal seat side which felt its presence by the end of the show,not the widest of seats.
  • Martineau Hall, section: Stalls, row: J, seat: 16
    Robbie Cummings Canal Boat Stories
    End of aisle seat, lots of legroom and comfortable to sit on. Seats are well raked so you can see the stage regardless of tall people in front of you.
  • The Alexandra, Birmingham, section: Grand Upper Circle, row: J, seat: 32
    Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright
    Very high up, not for people who don't like heights. View was OK all things considered (couldn't see the top of the stage) but leg room is cramped, seat 32 is an aisle seat and I had to sit sideways.
  • Cliffs Pavilion, section: Balcony, row: N, seat: 1
    Uncanny Fear of the Dark
    Right at the back of the balcony, good view of all the stage. Legroom is adequate, as this is an end of row seat you can move your legs to the side. There is a lit corridor that you can see through glass behind you so it doesn't really get dark. For £25 you can't complain!
  • The London Palladium, section: Grand Circle, row: M, seat: 41
    Evita
    Aisle seat with no-one behind you. Legroom is tight, however you can dangle your right leg on the steps. Seats are raked-I did have a tall man in front of me but it's not a problem as I looked past him down the aisle. Pretty good view of the stage, you just miss what is happening at the front of the stage which for this production wasn't much. Worth it for the cheap seat!
  • Noel Coward Theatre, section: Balcony, row: E, seat: 23
    The Comedy About Spies
    Reasonable view of the stage, the only part I was unable to see was when the scene was in the hotel rooms but there are screens to show you what goes on.There is also a small safety bar that gets in the way a bit. Seats are raked and row E is right at the back. Seat was comfortable with plenty of legroom as it is an aisle seat. Just be aware that this seat is right under the air conditioning vent, I went on a hot day but was a bit cold during the performance. All in all a good seat for the price paid.
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  • Peacock Theatre, section: Stalls, row: Y, seat: 9
    Bat Out Of Hell
    End of aisle seat with plenty of legroom, in this section this is the back row near the doors. Seats are raked from row P-Y so I had a clear view of everything. Comfortable padded seat.
  • New Wimbledon Theatre, section: stalls, row: B, seat: 1
    Simon Reeve To The Ends of The Earth
    Sold as restricted view but I could see everything. Very good legroom and end of aisle seat so plenty of room. 5th row from the front as there is AA, BB & CC which apparently are removable seats when there is an orchestra.
  • Wyndham's Theatre, section: Grand Circle, row: F, seat: 7
    Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright
    The Grand Circle is very high up (the lady sitting next to me was quite alarmed at the height). Good view of the stage as rows are steeply raked. I had plenty of legroom - seat is 2nd in from the aisle.
  • Duchess Theatre, section: Dress Circle, row: Box C, seat: 2
    The Play That Goes Wrong
    Box C is at the very back of the Dress Circle, only 2 seats in the box so plenty of room & seats are comfortable. View was pretty good, the only part I couldn't see properly was when characters were standing in the study but it didn't distract from the show. I would point out that children or small people might have trouble seeing over the front of box when seated.
  • The London Palladium, section: Stalls, row: N, seat: 1
    The Simon and Garfunkel Story
    Good view, just the very right of stage was obstructed by a speaker but it wasn't a problem. Comfy seat on the end of the row so a decent amount of legroom. Next to the toilet entrance but I didn't really notice people going in or coming out.
  • Eventim Apollo, section: Circle Block 6, row: H, seat: 1
    Only Fools and Horses The Musical
    Excellent seat, good view with adequate legroom. End of aisle, well padded seat.
  • Apollo Theatre, section: Balcony, row: E, seat: 3
    Fawlty Towers
    View was advertised as restricted and it is, I had to lean forward and couldn't see much of the righthand side of the stage and the bedroom scene. However it was a very cheap seat, end of aisle, padded seat and plenty of legroom. I'd certainly sit in this seat again for £11!
  • Adelphi Theatre, section: Upper Circle, row: J, seat: 7
    Back To The Future
    Seat has a good view, however I had someone very tall in front of me. Fortunately seat is at the end of the row with no armrest so I could sit to the side. Lots of legroom and sound is good. You'd have a problem seeing the front of the stage but not a problem with this show.
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