thatfrenchlake

thatfrenchlake

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  • Theatre Royal Brighton, section: Gallery, row: A, seat: 3
    Waitress
    Great for lowest price tier. Saw most of the stage through the gap and could see very left of stage by leaning forward. A little bit tight on legroom. Worth noting for other rows that the gallery is steeply raked.
  • The London Palladium, section: Stalls, row: Q, seat: 42
    Evita
    Great seat with great sound. Stalls not very raked but still had a good view. Might miss bits right at the front if you get unlucky with tall people in front.
  • The London Palladium, section: Grand Circle, row: A, seat: 53
    Evita
    Great seat, particularly for a production with dance numbers. Little is blocked except very front left of stage, especially if you lean forward (you might struggle if you're under 160cm). Leg room limited but near end of row so okay.
  • The London Palladium, section: Royal Circle, row: A, seat: 11
    Robin Hood
    View is great, nice and close. It’s very slightly cut off if you lean right back but you can lean/sit forward a bit to get a full view and even rest on the barrier. The seat is quite claustrophobic with very limited leg room, difficult to get past people.
  • Harold Pinter Theatre, section: Royal Circle, row: D, seat: 4
    Macbeth
    Bottom corner of stage is out of view unless you lean right forward. View can be quite restricted by people in front. Totally missed the scene in the box.
  • The Other Palace, section: Stalls, row: E, seat: 5
    The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical
    Great, close-up view of the whole stage, didn’t miss a thing. Wouldn’t want to be any closer, either (not least because Row B/C got covered in bubbles).