Pomeroy

Pomeroy

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  • Grand Theatre, Blackpool, section: Dress Circle, row: F, seat: 16
    Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger's Drift
    Not original seats, lovely staff found them for us as someone had taken ours on A36 A38. Those ones are right at the front in the corner, only accessible from one side, so not easy to get in and out with a full row. Seats F16 and F18 had a fully central view and you could see everything. Easy to get out for the interval too as right on the back.
  • William Aston Hall, section: Balcony, row: E, seat: 7
    Playing Burton
    Very central so could see everything on stage, but really far back (as expected). Would recommend if watching a musical or big show but a little far away for the one man show we saw. However, excellent venue and we were lucky to get any seats at all, so well worth it!
  • Orange Tree Theatre, section: Upper, row: U, seat: 40
    Suite In Three Keys
    Second visit to theatre and picked same seat again. Small venue so any seat not behind a pillar should get a good view. This seat is on the front row on the upper floor, just before the corner.
  • Theatre Royal Newcastle, section: Stalls, row: A, seat: 17
    Cluedo 2 - The Next Chapter
    Front row in middle, good leg room, wide seats. Velvet and padded, comfortable. Not too low down so no creaking neck.
  • Victoria Palace Theatre, section: Royal Circle, row: B, seat: 35
    Hamilton
    Great seats could see everything and show set up for all round viewing. Little leg room for anyone over 5ft.