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Grand CirclesectionCrow20seat
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The Man in the White SuitPretty high up but sadly I could still see most of this terrible show. If you sank down in your seat, the wall hid most of the view.Grand CirclesectionArow29seat
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Grand CirclesectionFrow13seat
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StallssectionBrow5seat
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Jesus Christ SuperstarHigh up but a good view for a cheapie. You miss things happening on the left side. (I saw the show twice, first time from the front row.)Upper CirclesectionAArow11seat
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Royal CirclesectionGrow13seat
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The MousetrapPretty good seat. And the murderer is . . . . (stabbing noise and fading scream)StallssectionErow1seat
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RosmersholmGood seat, just a few metres from the lovely Hayley Atwell. I have to point out that she's not a permanent fixture - it'll be someone else when you go.StallssectionCrow1seat
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TartuffeThis is bit wide angle, the stage actually looked closer than this. All the seats at the National have good views - thank goodness for concrete.CirclesectionCrow1seat
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FolliesRight at the front of the Olivier. It was a folly, however, to see this uninspiring 'musical'.StallssectionDrow1seat
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StallssectionAYrow10seat
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Man of La ManchaCramped and uncomfortable, but maybe worth it for a cheapie. Great show with Kelsey Grammer, wish I'd paid more for a seat closer to the stage.BalconysectionHrow46seat
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All My SonsA terrific seat, just a few metres from Sally Field, Bill Pullman, Jenna Coleman and Colin Morgan.StallssectionDrow10seat
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CirclesectionLrow5seat
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Derek JacobiNice aisle seat near the front to see the great Derek Jacobi talk about his life on stage, on TV and in film.StallssectionCrow14seat