Wheelchair users and other registered disabled theatregoers can book their seats and enquire about concessionary prices that may be available to them on 0800 912 6971. Based on paying FULL PRICE (no discount!) Walk down the road as if toward Leicester Square but take the first right down Haymarket. If they are more expensive, certainly worth missing. A reader comments for one previous production,  I was in the fourth row of the stalls and loved the intimate scale and closeness of it, not sure how well it would have played to the back... hopefully another reviewer might be able to confirm. The nearest option that does is Spring Gardens / Trafalgar Square. The stage isn't high at all, below eyeline, I could see all feet and shoes. Please select all the ways you would like to hear from us: We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. Toilets At top price, the monkey would skip all but inner aisle seats in rows B and C, really. ", F10 and 11: "Mojo" (October 2013), (Taljaard). Vertical supports cut across the view of every fourth seat, notably in rows A and B. So higher restricted seats are much worse. The remaining central block seats are between pillars and sitting here feels like watching through goalposts. Whitcomb Street. Any seats coloured LIGHT GREEN are sold at "premium" prices because the show producer thinks they are the best. Centrally located seats with a good clear view of the entire stage. The row E ones are a more interesting pair, once the seat in D has gone. Just outrageous. The problem is the leg room. There is a good rake so you are not obstructed by heads in front (unless you are unlucky to have a giant sitting in front). “Box D: “La Bete” (June 2010), (That Fulham Couple). From Charing Cross (7 minutes): Please see the directions above in the ‘Rail’ section. 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). "Restricted view" seats B 3, 4, 6, 17 and 18, C 2 to 5 and 17 to 19, D 8 and 16, E 4, 5, 21 and 22 and F 3, 4, 16 and 17 are acceptable if discounted to fifth price or below for view, if not comfort. Other Online Choices (with genuine S.T.A.R ticket agencies):  ", "N7: "The Birthday Party" (January 2018). This makes these seats poor value though these aisle end seats may still appeal to some. When buying your theatre tickets make sure you look for the STAR sign to guarantee the quality of your experience. Central row A, when not at premium price, is the way to go. Leave the car park, turn left and walk uphill. Unlike some theatres, these seats didn’t feel like they were too far to the side. I recommend buy two seats next to each other (one for you, or one for your legs) or buy the much cheaper standing tickets and you will not have to suffer the pain and you will enjoy the production more.". Two large pillars in row M hold the circle up and destroy the view from most seats in the rear stalls (though creating a few cut price ticket opportunities; see below). 2020 Centre Block:  ", "O7: "Consent" (May 2018). Fortunately the box office moved us to the Stalls on my request, where the leg room is slightly better. ", "N12: "Merrily We Roll Along" (May 2013). They are nice and close to the action and the view is not obscured by one of the myriad of poles the architect seems to have distributed through the theatre. Seats in row P are not offset to see between seats in front. Subscribe for Exclusive Deals & Last Minute Offers. Row A seat 1 especially is to be avoided as it has an official "restricted view" designation, but isn't discounted significantly unless used as a "day seat.". Even though they have raised the stage this does not prove a problem. ", “O12 and 13 in the stalls were fantastic. The Harold Pinter Theater is located within the London Congestion Charge Zone which applies weekdays (excluding bank holidays) from 7am until 6pm and costs £10 per day. Neil Stuke's sweat was more than evident. A small amount of restricted view of side rear of stage (not really a problem for this production) caused because you are out wider than the stage. They should certainly come with a warning. Seats at the ends of each row will not be able to view the front of the stage due to being severely side-on. If you are unable to find what you are looking for, please contact us with your request and we will get one of our friendly staff to assist you further with your request. The Balcony overhangs the Upper Circle at row B, pillars holding it up appear in row B. Alternatively, the nearest car park to the venue will be Whitcomb Street, which is located just around the corner. Seats on the ends of the row have some of the worst restricted views. Cross over the square past the Empire cinema and take a left down Wardour Street. Take the second left onto Panton Street and the theater will be on your right hand side. On the other hand stage right has a French window to the garden/forest and lots going on there. Terrible legroom (and I’m only 5’5”) but, worse, is the useless rake. Very good view of the stage, no problems at all. ", "D12: "La Bete" (June 2010). Seats at this price in the Royal Circle suffer from pillar obstruction and restrictions from technical equipment that may obscure the stage. Rows A and B may well be uncomfortable for many, as those seated here "look up" to the stage and suffer neck ache in the process, though the tickets aren't sold more cheaply to allow for that fact! Rows D to H seats 7 to 16, row J seats 5 to 14 and K 6 to 15 offer best value at top (non-premium) price, in the monkey's opinion. The first of the three elevated sections in the theatre, the dress circle is great for patrons who enjoy an elevated view of the stage. ALSO SEE Tickettree.com for great value "hotel and theatre ticket" packages.Other Independent S.T.A.R. To take advantage of these Special Offers, please call us on 020 7087 2992 or visit our box office for more details. Calls cost 7p per minute, plus your phone company’s access charge. Bus … Even standing is an issue as the tall feel they are sweeping the ceiling with their hair... Do also note that the way seats are arranged means it's hard to move one leg into the aisle. It puts sound down to the age of the theatre - designed for best acoustics in an era without microphones, but would welcome observations from other guests.). Of the rest, B 7 to 13 and C 8 to 13 in the centre are the better end of average. The venue retained this name until 2011. I would say these seats are a little far back, you do feel a bit distant although it is quite a small, intimate theatre. Not necessarily to be avoided - maybe nothing specific is wrong with them, other than opinions that there are better seats at the same price. Haymarket is a one way street. Last row in the Balcony. Had to peer round the pillar a few times but didn’t really miss too much and the leg room was good. "E24: "Absent Friends" (January 2012). Had a fine view. For more information please contact: © ATG All rights reserved. Company Number: 2761052, Coronavirus: Information about suspended and rescheduled shows > >. Got through Todaytix rush app and a bargain at £15. The circle overhang cuts views of the stage top from around row R. A sound desk can replace seats in the centre of rows S to U. One of the quickest construction projects in West End history, the theatre was completed in less than six months.

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