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  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: B, seat: 1
    A Mirrored Monet
    Extra leg room.
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    Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: E, seat: 6
    A Mirrored Monet
    Very good seat, good space for legs. Seats are a bit squeaky because they are old, but not enough to disturb too much.
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: D, seat: 12
    A Mirrored Monet
    Amazing seats! Perfect view of stage. No obstruction due to the brilliant rake. Close enough to see the facial expressions of the actors. Isle seat with incredible leg room. Ample space to place bag and coat under seat. Padded with back and arm rests. The auditorium was slightly cold. The show was vibrant and colourful! Staff were friendly and helpful.
  • 5 star theater seat view
    Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: G, seat: 12
    Mrs President
    Very good seat with plenty of leg space. You can hear the trains passing through the station every now and then
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Balcony, row: 1, seat: 4
    Mrs President
    A good seat with lots of legroom. Slightly miss the far right of the stage but it did not matter.
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    Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: R, seat: 9
    Beauty And The Beast: a Horny Love Story
    Fantastic seats at a great price. We could see everything.
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    Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: K, seat: 6
    Get Down Tonight: The KC and The Sunshine Musical
    Front row of second block - acres of legroom
  • anonymous 2 star theater seat view
    Charing Cross Theatre, section: Balcony, row: 2, seat: 6
    The Daughter of Time
    Seat was comfortable enough, but restricted view of the stage unless you lean over.
  • anonymous 5 star theater seat view
    Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: K, seat: 7
    the daughter of time
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: A, seat: 14
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: H, seat: 5
    Mrs President
    The seat was really central with a really good view. Not a lot of legroom. I am fairly tall so my legs were right up against the seat in front. OK comfort.
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: W, seat: 7
    The Fabulist
    The seat is right at the back and although the theatre is small, I still felt far away and distanced from the show. Spoilt it for me, so next time I'll pay more and sit closer!
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  • anonymous 5 star theater seat view
    Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: W, seat: 12
    Marie Curie
  • anonymous 3 star theater seat view
    Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: W, seat: 3
    Marie Curie
    It’s an ok seat, you can see everything but you’re very far from the stage in a small space. Got this seat via rush so didn’t have a choice in seating, would get sometime closer next time
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: S, seat: 2
    Bronco Billy
    Towards the back of the theatre, good view, seats well raked and comfortable if a little tired
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: E, seat: 6
    Rebecca
    Great central seat for Rebecca. No shortage of legroom and the view is extremely clear.
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: H, seat: 9
    Allegiance
    Good seat with a good view. Due to the fact this is such a small theatre, even seats near the back still give a great view.
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: C, seat: 5
    Allegiance
    Seats are well tiered and give a clear view of the stage. No obstructions.
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: T, seat: 2
    Allegiance (George Takei)
    Great view, good leg room, intimate little theatre
  • Charing Cross Theatre, section: Stalls, row: V, seat: 2
    Allegiance
    Good comfortable seat with ample leg room. The only limited view was when the balcony on the same side was used during the show, but that was a minor thing as the speech was clear and no plot was lost.
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