Staging is quite far forward on stage so could hardly see any of the play. Really disappointing as paid over £50 per seat.
1
Section Balcony
anonymous
Apr. 10, 2026
Quite easy to see around the bar, and the seats themselves aren't too torturous. The steps down are VERY steep, and it's very high up so standing up almost gives you a constant fear of plummeting.
2
anonymous
Dec. 30, 2025
The clock which was part of the set, at times obstructed the actors if they stood towards the back of the stage. This only affected one scene. Overall good a seat.
Good seat. Reasonably comfortable. Padded. Armrests. Backrest. Ample space under seat to place a small bag & coat, freeing up additional leg room! Pleasant temperature. There is a safety rail cutting across the view. This can be rectified by either leaning forwards or relaxing down into your seat. It really isn't a problem. The play was fantastic. Gleeson was on top form. Staff were courteous & helpful. Ladies toilet has only 1 cubicle on this floor
5
Section Stalls
anonymous
Apr. 1, 2026
Listed as slightly restricted but didn't block much at all for this production. Row D is actually 3rd row for this show.
5
anonymous
Mar. 4, 2026
Slight loss of right side
4
anonymous
Aug. 9, 2025
Really good seat with a very good view and a decent amount of legroom.
5
anonymous
Jul. 26, 2025
Cheaper seat in stalls with a pillar slightly obstructing the view. One advantage is the incredible legroom due to no seat being in front
Centre view, straight on to the stage. Plenty of leg room. Underneath the dress circle.
5
anonymous
Jul. 14, 2025
Excellent seat - great legroom and comfy. Could see the whole stage and expressions on actors' faces, and also hear clearly in this intimate small theatre.
5
Section Royal Circle
anonymous
Mar. 27, 2026
Even though the show was good and the pricing for these seats was good I thought that the pole did considerably hinder my sight and enjoyment of it
Safety bar is right in front of you but isn't a huge obstacle. Very tight legroom. Clear view of most of stage but might miss some of the set on the right.
This was a reasonably priced ticket, which was supposed to be "Obstructed. Pillar directly in view." As can be seen by this photo, the pillar was not obstructive at all. Also, this area is accessible directly from street level.
Intimate show, far away from the stage yet so close, we had headphones immersive experience. Which made the stage feel a lot more closer.
4
anonymous
Jul. 10, 2025
Decent seat, had to lean a bit to see the very far right if the stage, otherwise fine, especially given most of the action in Giant is around the centre stage.
Harold Pinter Theatre
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Section Royal circle
Staging is quite far forward on stage so could hardly see any of the play. Really disappointing as paid over £50 per seat.
Section Balcony
Quite easy to see around the bar, and the seats themselves aren't too torturous. The steps down are VERY steep, and it's very high up so standing up almost gives you a constant fear of plummeting.
The clock which was part of the set, at times obstructed the actors if they stood towards the back of the stage. This only affected one scene. Overall good a seat.
View was perfectly fine, despite it being listed as restrictive view
Good seat. Reasonably comfortable. Padded. Armrests. Backrest. Ample space under seat to place a small bag & coat, freeing up additional leg room! Pleasant temperature. There is a safety rail cutting across the view. This can be rectified by either leaning forwards or relaxing down into your seat. It really isn't a problem. The play was fantastic. Gleeson was on top form. Staff were courteous & helpful. Ladies toilet has only 1 cubicle on this floor
Section Stalls
Listed as slightly restricted but didn't block much at all for this production. Row D is actually 3rd row for this show.
Slight loss of right side
Really good seat with a very good view and a decent amount of legroom.
Cheaper seat in stalls with a pillar slightly obstructing the view. One advantage is the incredible legroom due to no seat being in front
Centre view, straight on to the stage. Plenty of leg room. Underneath the dress circle.
Excellent seat - great legroom and comfy. Could see the whole stage and expressions on actors' faces, and also hear clearly in this intimate small theatre.
Section Royal Circle
Even though the show was good and the pricing for these seats was good I thought that the pole did considerably hinder my sight and enjoyment of it
Good clear view of the whole stage. Obviously you are a little high up.
A2 is largely unobstructed (just hand rail), but my companion in A1 had a significant obstruction of a larger section of rail
Safety bar is right in front of you but isn't a huge obstacle. Very tight legroom. Clear view of most of stage but might miss some of the set on the right.
Section Dress Circle
Great seat, perfect view, decent amount of leg room.
Seat sold as limited view due to pillar but this did not affect the enjoyment of the performance or block much of the view
This was a reasonably priced ticket, which was supposed to be "Obstructed. Pillar directly in view." As can be seen by this photo, the pillar was not obstructive at all. Also, this area is accessible directly from street level.
Intimate show, far away from the stage yet so close, we had headphones immersive experience. Which made the stage feel a lot more closer.
Decent seat, had to lean a bit to see the very far right if the stage, otherwise fine, especially given most of the action in Giant is around the centre stage.