LDLC Arena
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StallssectionKrow16seat
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Uncanny: I Know What I SawDecent view, nobody behind either. J11 next to me was good for tall people as it was an aisle seatStallssectionJrow10seat
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anonymousMatthew Bourne's The Midnight BellA great view, and close enough to stage to see everything. BUT zero leg room, your toes are jammed against the barrier in front and the back of your legs against the edge of the seat, so it's very uncomfortable. Seats in the next row back are better.Dress circlesectionArow5seat
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GallerysectionCrow28seat
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Dress CirclesectionBrow5seat
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Nigel Havers talking bllcksLots of legroom (pictured!) but as the seat is set further back from row C (see my review for that row with stage view pic) the view is hampered by heads. Row F behind ok, but high. I'd be fuming if sitting in row C or D for the upcoming Jodie Comer show.GallerysectionDrow18seat
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Nigel Havers talking bllcksSmallest seat I've ever sat in, for width and leg room. I'm 5f 7in and it was terrible, knees touching person in front, cant have been fun for him either, and I was shoulder to shoulder with person either side. Empty seats behind us so switched at intervalGallerysectionCrow23seat
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anonymousPersonally worth saving nearly £30 on a ticket, still had full view up to the back of stageCirclesectionFrow30seat
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Circle centresectionArow12seat
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The Merchant Of Venice 1936Great view of stage and able to lean forwards and see the actors mingling in the stalls at the start. Not much leg room (I'm 5'9").CirclesectionArow5seat
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StallssectionHrow10seat
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Dress CirclesectionFrow2seat
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CirclesectionCrow6seat
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anonymousThe Woman In BlackGreat view considering we are third row from the back. Not a lot of leg room. I am 5’6” and have about 2 inches between my knees and the seat in frontStallssectionJrow6seat

























