2026 Baseball Roadtrips
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  • Bridge Theatre, section: Gallery, row: A, seat: 56
    Into The Woods
    Could only see half the stage, which encouraged everybody to lean forward blocking the view even further. Seat was angled towards the stage reducing legroom. Air-Con behind the seats blowing hard and very cold. Overall one of the most uncomfortable theatre experiences. “Into the Woods” however, is truly amazing!
  • Theatre Royal Drury Lane, section: Grand Circle, row: D, seat: 38
    Hercules
    Solid view of the stage, no missing bits of action. Comfy seats, plenty of leg room.
  • Apollo Victoria Theatre, section: Dress Circle, row: A, seat: 20
    Wicked
    Good view of the stage; the balcony does obstruct one or two moments when the cast are at the very front of the stage. The view down onto the stage did feel like it took away the intimacy of the performance at times.
  • Sondheim Theatre, West End, section: Stalls, row: A, seat: 13
    Les Miserables
    Amazing seats, so close you can see every emotion on stage. More legroom than the other rows
  • Manchester Opera House, section: Stalls, row: R, seat: 20
    13 Going on 30
    Great view, very central with no restrictions, whole stage visible. Seats comfy, but limited leg room.
  • Hull City Hall, section: Circle, row: B, seat: 3
    Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra tour: Proms
    Really good view of orchestra, but only 2/3 of it. Seat very wobbly, and limited leg room.
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  • Gielgud Theatre, section: Stalls, row: T, seat: 13
    Oliver
    Full view of the stage. Some of the action in Oliver! takes place on a bridge over the stage, it was a struggle to see this because of the balcony. Comfy seats, plenty of leg-room
  • Prince of Wales Theatre, section: Stalls, row: K, seat: 44
    The Book of Mormon
    Lots of legroom, and only 1 row sat in front of us. Good overall view of the stage, but you will miss a couple of parts of the show where the actors are on the very left of the stage.
  • Victoria Palace Theatre, section: Grand Circle, row: D, seat: 36
    Hamilton
    Very high, steep steps, but overall good view with no restrictions. The lighting is a delight to see from here.
  • Apollo Victoria Theatre, section: Stalls, row: ZH, seat: 15
    Wicked
    Some of the cheapest seats, a bit of a way back, but a great view. Can't see the dragon above the stage, but can see the whole performance.
  • Noël Coward Theatre, section: Royal Circle, row: A, seat: 5
    The Comedy About Spies
    Loads of leg room; had to lean forward a couple of times due to restricted view of the right side of the stage.