Perfect, front row view seats from this position. Comfy seats and if I lean back in my chair, I can't see anyone below me. Just like stalls, only higher up.
5
Section Stalls
anonymous
Aug. 5, 2023
Excellent seats until people sat in front of us but only cut out the view of the floor of the front stage
5
anonymous
Apr. 9, 2023
Great seats with great view. Can see everything !
5
anonymous
Mar. 12, 2023
Great seat….. seat #4 has extra leg room which was fab. Wonderful view
5
anonymous
Dec. 18, 2022
Slighty sloped seating. Could be problematic if you,re a short person sitting behind a tall person
Brilliant seats the only slight negative is the women’s toilets are located on the far left hand side so there is a lot of back&forth from people but this is mainly on the interval. Would definitely sit here again though
Great view no complaints each seat is placed higher so no obstruction from person in front
4
anonymous
Aug. 12, 2022
View restricted by lighting bar and a hand rail. However, I was able to lean forward and see everything with no problem. Thoroughly enjoyed the show and never thought about the 'restricted'view.
4
Section stalls
anonymous
Jun. 8, 2023
great seat and angle even though it was the last row of the stalls before a gap for the last few rows of the stalls. you can see the actors' expressions. and even though this was not dead centre it still felt like you were in the centre.
5
Section Balcony
anonymous
Apr. 4, 2023
For this production, the view was fine and everything was seeable, but you do need to lean forward which can be quite uncomfortable. Very steep incline, but reasonable leg room.
3
anonymous
Feb. 16, 2023
D16 was an aisle seat. I'm 6' 4" and the legroom was fine. Because of the gradient, there's a gap in front of your legs rather than them being in the back of the person in front
On the end of the row. Not much leg room. I'm 5ft 3 and it was uncomfortable. The steps down are quite steep but there are side rails to hold on to. There is a long staircase up to the balcony. You need to lean forward to see the stage.
Perfectly good view. You need to lean forward, but there’s a cushioned bit to lean your arms on. It’s classed as restricted view, but I’ve definitely seen worse
5
Section Dress Circle
anonymous
Feb. 24, 2023
Fantastic view, though if you're shorter in height it might be slight obscured by the row in front.
5
anonymous
Dec. 27, 2022
Good view of entre and far side of the stage, probably missing about 25% of the view sat back and 10% of the view leant forwards. Seats facing 90 degrees to the stage so you are looking about 70 degrees sideways. Legroom OK and no handrail or light bar.
4
anonymous
Nov. 30, 2022
Well tiered seating but limited leg room. Good view of the stage except for the right hand front corner.
I was very happy with this seat - a clear view of the stage. Legroom was restricted - I didn't find it uncomfortable although my partner did - he has slightly longer legs and his knees were up against the back of the seat in front.
Apollo Theatre
Comments & Tips
Section Dress circle
Perfect, front row view seats from this position. Comfy seats and if I lean back in my chair, I can't see anyone below me. Just like stalls, only higher up.
Section Stalls
Excellent seats until people sat in front of us but only cut out the view of the floor of the front stage
Great seats with great view. Can see everything !
Great seat….. seat #4 has extra leg room which was fab. Wonderful view
Slighty sloped seating. Could be problematic if you,re a short person sitting behind a tall person
Brilliant seats the only slight negative is the women’s toilets are located on the far left hand side so there is a lot of back&forth from people but this is mainly on the interval. Would definitely sit here again though
Section Grand Circle
Great view, unobstructed from rows infront
Great view no complaints each seat is placed higher so no obstruction from person in front
View restricted by lighting bar and a hand rail. However, I was able to lean forward and see everything with no problem. Thoroughly enjoyed the show and never thought about the 'restricted'view.
Section stalls
great seat and angle even though it was the last row of the stalls before a gap for the last few rows of the stalls. you can see the actors' expressions. and even though this was not dead centre it still felt like you were in the centre.
Section Balcony
For this production, the view was fine and everything was seeable, but you do need to lean forward which can be quite uncomfortable. Very steep incline, but reasonable leg room.
D16 was an aisle seat. I'm 6' 4" and the legroom was fine. Because of the gradient, there's a gap in front of your legs rather than them being in the back of the person in front
On the end of the row. Not much leg room. I'm 5ft 3 and it was uncomfortable. The steps down are quite steep but there are side rails to hold on to. There is a long staircase up to the balcony. You need to lean forward to see the stage.
Not that restricted at all. You just need to lean forward a bit
Perfectly good view. You need to lean forward, but there’s a cushioned bit to lean your arms on. It’s classed as restricted view, but I’ve definitely seen worse
Section Dress Circle
Fantastic view, though if you're shorter in height it might be slight obscured by the row in front.
Good view of entre and far side of the stage, probably missing about 25% of the view sat back and 10% of the view leant forwards. Seats facing 90 degrees to the stage so you are looking about 70 degrees sideways. Legroom OK and no handrail or light bar.
Well tiered seating but limited leg room. Good view of the stage except for the right hand front corner.
I was very happy with this seat - a clear view of the stage. Legroom was restricted - I didn't find it uncomfortable although my partner did - he has slightly longer legs and his knees were up against the back of the seat in front.
Perfect seat in one of the most beautiful West End theaters (be sure to look up once you're seated)!