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  • New Theatre Oxford, section: Stalls, row: G, seat: 15
    Ross Noble tour: Cranium of Curiousities
    No seat in this theatre is particularly comfortable. Leg room is a bit limited unless you are in Row J of the stalls in rhe left or right blocks. With a few exceptions, the view is very good anywhere in this venue. Row G is fine for comedy or a play, but would suggest further back for music.
  • Royal Festival Hall, section: Upper Stalls, row: BB, seat: 32
    The Earth, Wind & Fire Experience by Al McKay
    Great view with plenty of leg room. Just behind sound desk so should expect a good mix. No chance of anyone in front of you blocking view. Marked down because the seat itself is not very comfortable, but that would apply throughout the venue.
  • Adelphi Theatre, section: Dress circle, row: G, seat: 18
    Back To The Future
    Seats more comfortable than some theatres. Reasonable leg room. Given this is an aisle, can spread a bit more. View of stage, excellent. Air conditioning works well.
  • Kia Oval, section: JM Finn Stand 1, row: 19, seat: 22
    Oval invincibles vs London Spirit
    Great view but no protection from sun on those rare occasions
  • Lord's Cricket Ground, section: Grand Stand Upper 11, row: H, seat: 69
    London Spirit Women vs Welsh Fire
    Under cover providing protection from variances in UK weather. Perfectly in-line with the crease.
  • Royal Albert Hall, section: Stalls K, row: 7, seat: 71
    Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra tour: Symphonic Rock
    Excellent view of stage. Tiered seating, so no chance of being blocked by people in front. Close to the sound man which is usually a good choice
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  • New Theatre Oxford, section: Stalls, row: S, seat: 30
    Sarah Millican tour: Late Bloomer
    Typically slightly cheaper seat. Excellent view. End of row so easy escape for toilets or exit at end of show