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AidaGreat view for the price but middle of row so people always making you get up as they cross overAmphitheatresectionArow77seat
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Donald Gordon Grand TiersectionArow38seat
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The Royal BalletGreat view, feels closer than this picture suggests when in personAmphitheatresectionErow52seat
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Cavalleria RusticanaGood view, but given it is both on the side and almost at ground level, it is the least good of the premium seats (orchestra stalls/Donald Gordon grand tier/Stalls Circle)Stalls CirclesectionBrow74seat
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Madama ButterflyGood view, but wood block in front of seat means uncomfortable if you're tallAmphitheatresectionArow49seat
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anonymousSwan LakeBrilliant seat, you are so close and in the centre but can still see everything since the orchestra separates you a bit. You can also see all the dancer’s faces and expressions. Only issue is if people in front are tall, they may block some of the stage.Orchestra StallssectionBrow18seat
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anonymousPeter GrimesThese are good seats though the sound can be a bit brassy. Good percussion and voice. One has to turn slightly sideways to avoid a crick in the neck but otherwise good.Donald Gordon Grand TiersectionArow3seat
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anonymousRomeo and JulietHand rail obstructing view. Leaning back in chair, half of stage is cut off. Lots of leg room, Fold down chair, Space behind chair for handbag and coat.BalconysectionArow19seat


























