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Paranormal ActivityGreat seats. Love the circle view always but seats don't fold. Quite uncomfortable after a while but still would recommendCirclesectionHrow2seat
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StallssectionDrow34seat
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Inside No. 9 Stage/FrightCheapest highest and first ticket from the stage. Absolutely no complaints. Great view and the staff were all impeccable. Right next door to Leicester Square station so easy to get there. Bar reasonably priced too for central London theatres.Grand CirclesectionStand infrow5seat
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Bill Bailey tour: ThoughtifierNot bad for £15. We were sat in A7 and 8 but moved up one and the view is much better. More freedom to lean over to see the stage without getting in the way of others. Also it’s next to an exit door to the hall leading to bar & toilets. Decent for £15Upper CirclesectionArow6seat
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Bill Bailey tour: ThoughtifierListed as very very restricted but you can lean forward for a decent enough view. This is fine for a comedy show though probably wouldn’t book it for a play. Decent enough for £15! A5 and 6 look much better as you can lean over the balcony betterUpper CirclesectionArow7seat
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The Enfield HauntingAmazing view. I never sit in the circle but this theatre is compact enough all seats are good. Not much leg room if you're tall so it's lucky I'm not!CirclesectionBrow11seat
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Till The Stars come DownListed as "very restricted". It's a high seat and you need to lean forward to look over the barrier throughout. A decent but uncomfortable view!GallerysectionSrow10seat









