Don't buy these tickets!! There is no view. Leaning forward for two and a half hours is painful and you still can't see much of the stage at all!!
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anonymous
Jul. 4, 2025
Very high. Hard to see things at times without leaning forward, which in turn, blocks the view of the person behind. Can't see scenes upstairs but in general, an ok view for the cheap price we paid for tickets.
Great seats with an unobstructed view of the stage. This is a typical traditional London theatre with tight space between rows. If you're very tall you might struggle with legroom but I was perfectly happy as was my teenage son, who has longer legs than me
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anonymous
Oct. 18, 2025
Great view. Cushioned arm rest to lean forward. I was worried because of the angle I'd restrict the view of my seat neighbor, but she said I didn't. I missed that tiny bottom corner of the stage, but it was hardly used so I didn't miss any of the show.
truly horrific legroom. significant chunk to the lext of the stage cut off.
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anonymous
Jun. 26, 2025
Leg room is tight if you have long legs and are over 5ft 10. Some of the floor space is compromised if you are short. Seat width is tight like a lot of the older theatres. Wouldn't pay full price for these tickets.
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anonymous
Mar. 17, 2025
Comfortable in the central section of the dress circle. An aisle seat, perfect to stretch your legs out. A perfect view of the stage due to the rows in front being staggered. No obstructions for this production. Would highly recommend.
This is an aisle seat in the back row. Plenty of legroom and space at the side for your bag & coat. Sold as restricted view, couldn't see the very right of the stage at the front but this wasn't a problem for this show. Seats are raked but I had a very tall person in front so they blocked my view a bit. Seat was fairly comfortable but there is a metal seat side which felt its presence by the end of the show,not the widest of seats.
If you're prepared to lean forward and the tickets are cheap then its okay. The taller you are, the more you can see but the tighter the leg room. A row or two back would mean you see more stage.
A great view of everything from this seat. I usually luke front row, but this seat is better because you can see the upstairs bedroom. The stage is high, and the seats raked so you have a very good view.
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anonymous
Jul. 18, 2025
Unfortunately, a large guy sat in front of me so my view was somewhat restricted. I would choose a Circle seat next time.
This seat has a restricted side view of far left of stage. Much of the "Reception " area was obscured. Good acoustics so could hear all. Not a lot time spent in this area. Legroom good. 5ft2 view of everything else great.
Apollo Theatre
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Section Balcony
Don't buy these tickets!! There is no view. Leaning forward for two and a half hours is painful and you still can't see much of the stage at all!!
Very high. Hard to see things at times without leaning forward, which in turn, blocks the view of the person behind. Can't see scenes upstairs but in general, an ok view for the cheap price we paid for tickets.
Section Dress Circle
Good view for the price
Great seats with an unobstructed view of the stage. This is a typical traditional London theatre with tight space between rows. If you're very tall you might struggle with legroom but I was perfectly happy as was my teenage son, who has longer legs than me
Great view. Cushioned arm rest to lean forward. I was worried because of the angle I'd restrict the view of my seat neighbor, but she said I didn't. I missed that tiny bottom corner of the stage, but it was hardly used so I didn't miss any of the show.
truly horrific legroom. significant chunk to the lext of the stage cut off.
Leg room is tight if you have long legs and are over 5ft 10. Some of the floor space is compromised if you are short. Seat width is tight like a lot of the older theatres. Wouldn't pay full price for these tickets.
Comfortable in the central section of the dress circle. An aisle seat, perfect to stretch your legs out. A perfect view of the stage due to the rows in front being staggered. No obstructions for this production. Would highly recommend.
Section Grand Circle
This is an aisle seat in the back row. Plenty of legroom and space at the side for your bag & coat. Sold as restricted view, couldn't see the very right of the stage at the front but this wasn't a problem for this show. Seats are raked but I had a very tall person in front so they blocked my view a bit. Seat was fairly comfortable but there is a metal seat side which felt its presence by the end of the show,not the widest of seats.
If you're prepared to lean forward and the tickets are cheap then its okay. The taller you are, the more you can see but the tighter the leg room. A row or two back would mean you see more stage.
Aisle seat, not bad. Quite high up, decent-ish leg room. Be sure to see this before it ends! Brilliant!
Not bad, but as other said, the light bar does block some view, just lean foward a bit.
Section Stalls
Very close to the stage, excellent view with no obstructions - great to see the actors' facial expressions
Great view of the stage and performers, with solid legroom.
A great view of everything from this seat. I usually luke front row, but this seat is better because you can see the upstairs bedroom. The stage is high, and the seats raked so you have a very good view.
Unfortunately, a large guy sat in front of me so my view was somewhat restricted. I would choose a Circle seat next time.
February 12, 2024
Front of the back section of stalls- so lots of leg room. Excellent view. Perfect seats! Top of stage seemed visible, certainly for this production.
Great seats
Section Dress circle
This seat has a restricted side view of far left of stage. Much of the "Reception " area was obscured. Good acoustics so could hear all. Not a lot time spent in this area. Legroom good. 5ft2 view of everything else great.