2026 Baseball Roadtrips
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  • Duke of York's Theatre, section: Grand Circle, row: B, seat: 9
    Teeth 'n' Smiles
    Great seat with a great view, good space for the knees. The view at the bottom of the stage was sometimes obscured by the person in front of me but nothing too bad.
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: E, seat: 6
    A Mirrored Monet
    Very good seat, good space for legs. Seats are a bit squeaky because they are old, but not enough to disturb too much.
  • Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare's Globe, section: Upper Gallery, row: C, seat: 12
    Deep Azure
    Partly obstructed but not enough to miss anything important from the play. You can easily lean left or right and see what you're missing. Has a back rest as well (noticed the seats in front of us didn't have one). Also as there is a ledge behind you can store bags and jackets out of the way. Recommend!
  • Lyceum Theatre, West End, section: Grand Circle, row: A, seat: 35
    The Lion King
    A great seat with a good view. Some action on the stage is obscured by the safety rail but you can lean comfortably forward to see around it. Good space for legs too but a bit tight with left and right guests.
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: G, seat: 12
    Mrs President
    Very good seat with plenty of leg space. You can hear the trains passing through the station every now and then
  • Garrick Theatre, section: Grand Circle, row: B, seat: 22
    The Producers
    Obscured left side of the stage, missed some of the action. Quite tight on the knees but had the option to shift left as the seat is at the end of the row.