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anonymousMrs. doubtfireYes the seats were cheap however, we missed a lot of the stage. I’m 5ft 6/7 and I got myself a booster seat and still couldnt see. Was good to see close up of the cast but wouldn’t sit here again, took shoes off to try and get comfy. No leg room at allStallssectionArow11seat
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Mrs. DoubtfireClaims to be restricted view, it’s a great view. Note, the row starts at A5, no 1-4. Seat is comfy & leg room is ample.Grand CirclesectionArow7seat
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anonymousMrs. DoubtfireThe view IS restricted a bit, especially, from the chair closest to the stage-you'll have to lean forward all the time not to miss action happening at the nearest end of the stage. A better view from the chair furthest from the stage. £95 is overpriced, I thinkBox Dsectionrowseat
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anonymousRoyal CirclesectionKrow35seat
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anonymousStallssectionKrow24seat
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Mrs. DoubtfireFabulous seats for "restricted seats" didn't miss anything, neck can hurt a little from always having to look upStallssectionArow30seat
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anonymousMrs. DoubtfireExcellent view from this seat. Legroom is adequate. No seats behind as it is front of the main lighting area.CentresectionGrow18seat
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anonymousMrs. DoubtfireExcellent View. Highly recommend front row in Royal Circle. It says reduced leg room but wasn’t an issue, you need to stand for people to pass but that appeared to be an issue for every row. There is a bar this side but toilets are on opposite side.Royal CirclesectionArow24seat
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anonymousMrs. DoubtfirePerfect centre view. However some front stage scene may be block by the person in frontGrand CirclesectionGrow19seat

























