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  • Theatre Royal Drury Lane, section: Royal Circle, row: J, seat: 22
    Hercules
    This is a fantastic seat, perfectly central. The legroom is a little tight, but still manageable. You have an unobstructed view of the whole stage and can comfortably see the orchestra pit.
  • London County Hall, section: Courtroom Stalls, row: E, seat: 128
    The Witness for the Prosecution
    Great elevated view of the whole courtroom. You can see the judge, witness stand and jury clearly, and the semi-circular layout makes you feel part of the trial. No heads blocking the stage and the lighting moments land really well from this angle. Great leg room for an older theatre and the desk ledge is handy for drinks and snacks.
  • Gillian Lynne Theatre, section: Circle, row: A, seat: 42
    My Neighbour Totoro
    Great seats with plenty of legroom and a fantastic view, you can see the entire stage clearly. Being so centrally located, you won't miss a thing.
  • Palace Theatre, West End, section: Stalls, row: 2, seat: 17
    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
    immersive, up-close view where you can see every spell and expression in stunning detail, making you feel part of the magic. While the proximity is unforgettable and intense, be prepared for some neck strain from looking up and the potential to miss a few of the larger stage pictures.
  • London Coliseum, section: Upper Circle, row: D, seat: 31
    The Great Gatsby
    Completely central with a clear view of the whole stage. The seats are padded and comfy. You might need to lean forward a little to see the orchestra, but overall a great spot to enjoy the show.
  • OVO Arena, Wembley, section: N5, row: T, seat: 66
    One OK Rock tour: Premonition World Tour
    Great overall view of the stage and crowd energy. You're high up but can still see most of the action clearly, thanks to the big screens and lighting. The sound is decent from here, though a bit echoey at times. Some obstruction from the hanging speakers,
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  • Palace Theatre, West end, section: Balcony, row: F, seat: 27
    Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
    High up with a steep angle, full stage is visible but details and faces are hard to see. Rail can block part of the view, and legroom's tight. £1 binoculars are available at the seat but not worth it. Decent for the price, but not the most comfortable or
  • London Coliseum, section: Dress Circle, row: E, seat: 1
    Spirited Away
    Great view of the entire stage. Decent legroom as you are right by the aisle. A brilliant, immersive spot for a magical show like Spirited Away. 100% recommend!
  • Gillian Lynne Theatre, section: Stalls, row: N, seat: 42
    My Neighbour Totoro
    These are great seats, you get a clear, comfortable view of the entire stage without needing to crane your neck. There's plenty of legroom and you're pretty much right in the centre
  • Ambassadors Theatre, section: Circle, row: D, seat: 5
    The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
    Great seats, with a clear unobstructed view of the whole stage. Perfect for me. However if you are tall you might be uncomfortable