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</html>";s:4:"text";s:10200:"Excellent! Walk forwards towards it. No food except Ice cream and confectionery. Well raked stalls. Photos at Apollo Victoria Theatre. Unless very short AND willing to accept rails in view, go elsewhere - upper circle boxes for a start, or pay more. The monkey salutes Nimax Theatres for an amazing improvement in facilities at this venue when it was owned by them. Very high stage, though. Excellent view and good value at preview price. At £85 though I wouldn't have wanted to pay that much to see it - from our row, the front row looked an awful prospect as the stage is high for this production.". ", "B 5: "Everybody's Talking About Jamie" (November 2017). I ended up in V1 which is fantastic, perfect view because the back stall seats are pretty much centre. The theatre is small, so actually anywhere further back would probably be fine. Legroom isn‘t great, wherever you sit. Finally, if you are sitting in seats 1 to 7 of the front row, be aware; you may get a little wet at various points! Generally you'd be better sitting mid way back. ", "A: "Let The Right One In" (April 2014). I noted that these were listed as seats to avoid. When that does happen, Monkey feeling is that B 6 and 25 and C 5 and 24, all next to the more expensive seats, are the most average of the bunch and may be worth a look for those desperate for a ticket. This doesn't affect the enjoyment of the play at all. The seats are practically on the stage but there are no obstructions in the production. Placed in the back of the stalls, we had a perfect view all over the stage, with nothing missing at all. Alternatively, if time allows, there is a postage to your home option, costing £2.95 (£4.95 to non-UK addresses) per booking, not per ticket. Perfect - really great view for this production - two not so tall ladies in front which may have helped, however seats well staggered so you should generally get a clear view from this seat. View from seats around The Apollo Theater. Seats 8 to 15 have the best view, as they curve back from the stage. Called the "GRAND CIRCLE" in this theatre. Newsflash: turns out the gilt cherubs are gold under the dust. View from seats around The Apollo Theater. ", "A: "Nell Gwynn" (February 2016). If row A isn't discounted, casual visitors paying top price might want to avoid this row too. Take D (E on Friday and Saturday) and save a few pounds. Shallow rake means you won't see over the head of a tall person in front in rows B to D. Row A, rows B and C 1 to 3, D to F seats 1 to 4, Row B 23 to 25, Row C 22 to 25, Row D 21 to 23, Row E 19 to 22 and row F 17 to 20 are designated restricted view. That, though, may well be worth sacrificing a view of almost half the stage for. The "Theatreland Parking Scheme" may be available here. Extraordinary leg room (I almost felt like royalty!  The escalator from the platforms ends in a large circular underground area. Normally sold at third price or less, they are value for money only because they promise greater comfort than an upper circle seat at the same price. Great seats with a great rake. Purchased for £10 through a LoveTheatre promotion. "Adam Kay: This Is Going To Hurt": Use our interactive seating plan to view 2939 seat reviews and 1624 photos of views from seat. "D4: "Everybody's Talking About Jamie" (November 2017). I get, with the lack of legroom, that they'd get in the way in front, but who thinks to look on the back of their seats for a pair? ), and the ability to be that close to an extraordinary production was stellar. ", "N9: "Jerusalem" (October 2011). Special Access Needs Customers:  Good place to see the show. However, it was very interesting to see the actors at such close quarters and there was nothing to obstruct our view. ", "Row J: "The Madness of George III" (January 2012): centre "Great" at a discount. Excellent view and good rake. ", "R 2 and 3: "Everybody's Talking About Jamie" (November 2017). The stage is high for this production and the first row has to look up. There is a £1 per booking, not per ticket, transaction fee for collecting tickets from the box office before your performance. 104 N State St, Belvidere, IL 61008 (815) 275-7137: Chicago Sports Tickets. Would definitely recommend these seats especially if they are on offer! "T9: "The Go-Between" (August 2016). Seats in row X have flatter backs and seem more upright than other seats in the stalls. ", "Row Q: "Everybody's Talking About Jamie" (November 2017), (Paul Nicholls). Even Ryanair wouldn’t allow seats like this. For a full list of car parks and theatres that participate in the 50% off theatreland scheme see www.q-park.co.uk. Discounts and Meal and Show Packages may also be available. More than the box office, but well worth trying as it often has tickets when other companies do not! We were offered split seats at either end of the front row (the only front row seats were two at each end, I believe the rest are reserved for the lottery). I'm so glad I had no one next to me, allowing me to put my legs sideways (I'm 6'2'') Not sure how I would have coped for 2 hours without this extra space! "Nell Gwynn" (February 2016). X13 is next to a boxed in area for the technical staff which I thought might be disturbing before the play started and the staff chatted. Great seat with loads of legroom. Fabulous seats. Row X is on a step, so is raised a further six inches or so. "Adam Kay: This Is Going To Hurt":Londontheatredirect.com charge £10 on £50, £8 on £40, £6 on £30 and £4 on £20 booking fee per ticket. This seating map features a complete layout of Apollo Theater seats and the locations of different ticket tiers. I could outstretch my legs fully, and still be no where near touching the stage (and I'm 6ft 2!) Optional Ticket Insurance is also available. Leg room good. If forced to sit here, row B away from the aisle is best of the poor bunch, the rest offer average value for a fairly distant view...even the box office are not keen on this Upper Circle. Interestingly, the stair lift is installed in the original "Pit" entrance - at one time the "Pit" was an area of cheap seating at the rear of the stalls. B 5 and 27 and D 6 and 26 are the best of what's there, the monkey feels. I didn't find the stage high at all. Designated restricted view as the nearest side of stage cannot be seen. Central block rows B, D, E, F and G have the most. There will be at least a metre front to back and there will be an empty seat between each booking bubble. Comfortable seat. Another day another theatre tickets sale (thanks Encore Tickets!). He said he was able to put his feet under the seat in front which helped. "Adam Kay: This Is Going To Hurt": Ideal seats in terms of positioning as you are directly in front of the stage and the whole of the stage is visible. "F21: "The Go-Between" (June 2016), (Malcolm). “A 21 and 22: “Idina Menzel” (Chris B). Call Q-Park car parks on 0870 442 0104 or see www.q-park.co.uk for details. C has 4 seats, D and E have 3 each. However, if you have a tall person in front of you (or a lady with ‘large hair’ as was the case last night) then the rake – which appears steep enough to avoid any line of sight issues – is just not enough to avoid your view being partially blocked. I would really advise people to avoid these, as they are not even particularly cheap. ", "B14 and 15: "The Go-Between" (August 2016), (Martin). ", "J19 to 21: "Everybody's Talking About Jamie" (November 2017). No booking fees. Other good news is that there are two disabled parking spaces behind the theatre in Archer Street. (My guest complained it was too close and not central but I thought they were good seats, though my guest is much shorter and the stage is higher than our heads so he would not have seen as much. Perhaps a £1 chav surcharge should be imposed. So high that you get a superb view of aircraft at maximum cruising height can be seen below you, subject to cloud cover. All other boxes are very average at second price, feels the monkey. ", "A17. (November 2017). "Adam Kay: This Is Going To Hurt":www.ticketmaster.co.uk charge £9.75 on £50, £8 on £40, £6 on £30 and £4 on £20 booking fee per ticket. View lost of a good part of the stage nearest to you. We got our tickets from the tkts booth in Leicester Square - Face value of the ticket was £85 each but they were reduced to £29.50 each so a great bargain. The legroom was fine too. A shallow rake and being so high up means a modest view of the stage. The raise may induce vertigo from these rows. Rows W and X are cramped in their rear alcove that was once the cheap "pit" area. For my money I'd sit in the high numbers if you're going to be in the stalls. On the plans below: There is next to no leg room and my knees would have been either continually bumping the back of or around the ears of the person sitting in front of me. If you're planning to visit Apollo Theater in New York, you’ll want to make sure you have great seats. For a full discussion, opinions, reviews, notes, tips, hints and advice on all the seats in this theatre, click on "BEST SEAT ADVICE" (on the left of your screen). The other two are bottom price, with side views to the action. ", "B 5 and 6: "Everybody's Talking About Jamie" (November 2017). Apollo Theater Seating Chart/Seat Map Details. Advance booking rows A to D before the set has been installed is a gamble. The UPPER CIRCLE is called the "Grand Circle" in this theatre. "F17 to 21: "Urinetown" (September 2014). Or maybe I‘m just to tall. "B13: (Julian Taylor). Behind, the same pattern follows back to row E. Row F drops to fourth price, worth a thought, feels the monkey. Try to stay within 5 seats (3 in row F) of the aisle. ", "A: "The Go-Between" (June 2016).The stage was higher than usual, the front row had to stretch their necks. We were all very happy with where we were sat. At this car park, parking under the "Theatreland Parking Scheme" allows a 50% discount in cost. W1V 7HD Do be aware that the lack of legroom will tell during a three hour play in all seats here... All seats here, except those noted, normally offer a cheap way in to the show and value exactly matching the low price. 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