Being on the 2nd row, the view is great with a couple of interactions with the actors. However, the seats themselves are not that comfortable and leg space is quite cramped.
I'm 6ft tall and had to sit with my legs open all the way through. Good view of the stage but not comfortable at all. The only seats that would work for an average adult male would be front row On a side the show was NOT worth the Westend level costs
The Empress Museum
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Section Blue
Really good seats with perfect clear view, however would be nice to be on the aisle to be closer to the performers!
Being on the 2nd row, the view is great with a couple of interactions with the actors. However, the seats themselves are not that comfortable and leg space is quite cramped.
A fairly good seat if you don't mind sitting on your own, a good view you may just have to turn to the side for parts
Section Yellow
Great seat. This seat is on a bend so there is no direct person blocking your view. A clear unobstructed view with a clear gap between seats.
Great seats
Great view, leg room good - i am 5'4" .
Section Empress
Lots of space
Back of the vip section but amazing view
Section Purple
I'm 6ft tall and had to sit with my legs open all the way through. Good view of the stage but not comfortable at all. The only seats that would work for an average adult male would be front row On a side the show was NOT worth the Westend level costs
End seat (thankfully) could not fit my knees into seat - excellent view of stage / act
Legroom is tight (I'm 5'11") but there's not a bad seat in the house.
Section
Empress museum Earl's Court