Elland Road
section L44
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anonymousRoyal CirclesectionArow9seat
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Mrs. DoubtfireGreat seats with a very central view of the stage, managed to get them on an offer. Only quibble is leg space, the person behind me kept knocking my head with his knees/legs every so often as it’s quite narrow.Grand CirclesectionBrow18seat
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anonymousMrs. DoubtfireGood view from our seat and a good distance from the stage. Could see the stage well between heads when people sat in fron. This picture is taken with x1 zoom on a Samsung phone.StallssectionHrow8seat
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anonymousMrs. Doubtfiredecent legroom, brilliant view, no obstructions. no point buying the more expensive seats when these ones are perfect.Royal CirclesectionLrow27seat
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anonymousMrs. doubtfireObstructed view, no legroom and tiny seats. Had no access to armrests and legs went numb before performance even started. by all means, I love the grand circle but DO NOT BOOK ROW A.Grand circlesectionArow22seat
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Mrs. DoubtfireCould see whole stage and all happening in stage. I thought it was a good seat but my mam felt it was a bit high up. Very little leg room but nothing usual for these venues. Overall very happy for the price I paid! (£48.50)Grand CirclesectionDrow11seat
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Mrs. DoubtfireOkay seats, if you want better leg room, then go to the next row at the back, they had loads of leg roomRoyal CirclesectionLrow5seat
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Mrs. DoubtfireThe stage being high does not block the view of anything in this performance other than the actors feet. Leg room is good.StallssectionBrow22seat
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anonymousMrs. DoubtfireObstructed view by the safety rail. Make sure you like the person sitting next to you.Grand CirclesectionArow5seat
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anonymousRoyal CirclesectionLrow23seat
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anonymousMrs. DoubtfireOver tall I had a good view of the entire stage and aswell found that there was also a good amount of leg roomGrand circlesectionErow6seat
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Mrs. DoubtfireVery poor leg room. I am not tall (5'8") and was absolutely crammed in. If you are any taller you may not be able to physically sit down and you'll be in for a very uncomfortable show. The view is ok, the stalls are raked but you are very close to the row in front - so good luck if they're very tall. If you get a cheap ticket on this row, go for it - but if you're paying a lot, I would suggest reconsideringSTALLSsectionUrow28seat
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anonymousMrs. DoubtfireDon't normally like top tiered seats, but the view was actually really good... No complaints there. The actual seats in the Shaftesbury are really unpleasant, worst I've ever sat on. They are very low & have no leg room at all (I'm 5ft2 and it was bad)Grand circlesectionBrow28seat


























