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SylviaGreat seats. Close to center so you can easily see everything. There is little leg room though.Dress CirclesectionBrow22seat
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Dress CirclesectionCrow24-25seat
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anonymousSylviaOne of the most uncomfortable seats I’ve ever sat it. You are right next to the lighting staff with an annoying woman who jugs about to the songs in the show. Leg room is cramped and the seat is hard. The only good point is you get a half decent view!Lillian BaylissectionHrow21seat
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anonymousA Christmas CarolThe Most Uncomfortable & Narrow Seats we have ever sat in. Leg room is a joke.Bayliss CirclesectionDrow19seat
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anonymousPaid £20 for this seat and couldn’t complain for that price. This show was in the round, so the stage was further forward than normal. I would imagine this to be a brilliant view for most shows. It says obstructed by railing, but this wasn’t really a prblmBayliss CirclesectionBrow5seat
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anonymousThe CrucibleCentral but some distance from the stage. Comfortable with plenty of legroom but facial expressions are only just about visible.Circlesectioncrow35seat
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anonymousEureka DayGreat view and plenty of leg room. Worth noting that the seat is at high stool height rather than the usual theatre seat. However there is a bar under the rail in front that you can put your feet on.Dress circlesectionYrow17seat
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The 47thGreat view, obviously high up but good value for money. A little. cramped on leg roomBaylis CirclesectionDrow15seat
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A Christmas Carolview when leaning forward, which meant jamming my knees against the balustrade, but worth itBaylis CirclesectionXrow33seat
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A Christmas Carolview when leaning back, great view when leaning forward. rnThere isn't much leg room in front, but it's the last seat in the row so there is more room sideways. Not separate seats, but one bench, which doesn't allow much room per person.Baylis CirclesectionXrow33seat