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WickedA good seat for the price, with better leg room than a lot of theatres. Not great if you have a tall person sat in front (like I did!) and you can't really see the left side of the stage, but anything that's missed you can get from context. Otherwise, quite close to the stage with good sound.StallssectionHrow42seat
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Les MiserablesA really good view of the stage apart from the very bottom left, and excellent sound. We used the wheelchair access facilities for this show, which included step-free access and an access host. All in all a fantastic seat, with the only downside being the price.Dress CirclesectionDrow27seat
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ColdplayQuite far back from the stage but otherwise an excellent seat. Seating is very steeply tiered so no one blocks the view. There's also a speaker above, pointed right at this section, so the sound is very good. Wouldn't recommend for anyone not great with heights though.521section2row211seat
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The Great GatsbyFantastic view of all the stage, the seat is steeply staggered from row A so there's no one directly in front.Upper CirclesectionBrow41seat
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The Great GatsbyAmazing seat, can see the entire stage even with people sat in front as the first few rows are steeply staggered.Upper CirclesectionBrow42seat
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HadestownAmazing front row seat, well worth the money paid. Can't see a few things on the floor of the stage but otherwise you can see pretty much all of the stage. A couple of times throughout the performance, fake smoke is used (unscented) which can obscure parts of the stage, but this doesn't happen often enough to be a problem. Plenty of leg room.StallssectionBrow6seat
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HadestownVery good view, can see the entire stage from this seat. Balcony is quite steep and seats are staggered so no one is directly in front of the seat. Cannot see actors heads when they're stood on the stage balcony but that doesn't really affect the experienceBalconysectionBrow17seat








