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- Emily-janeDecember 10, 2017Great theatre, fairly small so all seats have a fantastic view! Bars on each floor so queues are minimal in the interval.
- Nicki FaulknerSeptember 29, 2015Our tickets were upgraded free of charge. We were three rows from the front for Dear Lupin. It was fantastic.
- Carl TrumanNovember 10, 2015Take cash for the bar. Sat in the main audience section ground floor, about 8 rows back. Great view of the stage.
- Anthony CameronAugust 31, 2017Small theatre, seated in the first row of the back section of the stalls. The view was great.
- Alexander KhozyaAugust 30, 2015Loved "Thriller" - outstanding show. If you're tall guy like me - you should take places near the leche, otherwise your knees will hurt
- antti kaNovember 18, 2018Small theatre so all seats are close enough to the stage. No leg room, but that's the same everywhere. "Jamie" was a fun musical, even if not very groundbreaking.
- Kevin MarksDecember 8, 2012Onstage seats for matinées of Richard III and Twelfth Night are excellent, and can be got cheap just before showtime.
- David CobbMay 25, 2013Very small theatre, must be a good view from anywhere. Nice though, chairs are actually quite comfortable!
- Joel PanNovember 7, 2013Expect obstructed views if you're sitting at the ends of the rows in the dress circle.
- Daniel HensbyApril 7, 2012They don't take cards at the bar, so bring cash or be this. Hopefully they'll enter the 21st century soon.
- Boon KohFebruary 9, 2019Front row stalls (Row B) has "restricted" view as stage is higher than your eye level.
- James WhatleyAugust 22, 2011Most shows offer day tickets for the evening performance at a cut price. Be at the Box Office for 10am sharp.