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StallssectionCrow17seat
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anonymousStallssectionVrow29seat
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anonymousGrand CirclesectionSTArow5seat
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Dr. StrangeloveBack of the stalls, under the circle, can't see top of stage area so I hope there's no aerial work!StallssectionTrow7seat
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Dr. StrangeloveGood rake providing an excellent view of the stage. The row also has plenty of leg room.StallssectionNrow20seat
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anonymousDr. StrangeloveEnd of row seat. No one in front or behind you and the visibility to the stage is really good. There's space to your left to stretch your legs and a space behind where you can put coats, bags. Any action left side of the stage is slightly obscured.Royal CirclesectionArow31seat
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Dr. StrangeloveAbsolutely amazing seat. No seat in front of me, so all the legroom I could ask for as a 6.4” tall individual.StallssectionCrow22seat
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Dr. StrangelovePerfectly happy with the view here, but it’s lower than the row in front so you may suffer if you’re shorter sat in front of someone taller. Absolutely horrible leg room for me as someone tall.StallssectionCrow21seat
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anonymousBalconysectionCrow6seat
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Grand CirclesectionArow21seat
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anonymousDr. StrangeloveYou have to lean forward to see the stage. I couldn’t see a third of the stage closest to where we were sat. It was still enjoyable for the price paid but couldn’t see everything.Grand circlesectionAArow3seat
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Dr. StrangeloveView of the cockpit slightly obscured due to the rake of seats. Otherwise great.StallssectionCrow17seat
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Dr. StrangeloveGreat view but typical poor legroom for front row circle seats (I'm 6ft 4). Shorter people may also need to lean forward to not have the bar block some of their view. If I went again, I'd probably move back a row to B.Grand CirclesectionArow15seat
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Dr. StrangeloveNot ideal for those with a fear of heights, and I couldn't see the top of the stage, but the seat was decent and I could see the actors well enough.BalconysectionCrow18seat

























