Piccadilly theatre where is the dress circle




















Seats in the middle of the rows are best, there is no dress code sadly as for food and drink dont think that it allowed with the exception of sweets. No dress code but we went casually smart. We took a bottle of water and a bag of sweets - discreetly. With regard to seating, we were in the ninth row from the front in the middle of the theatre and I must say we were not disappointed. We had a fantastic view and couldn't fault it in any way. Hope this is of assistance to you.

The best viewing seats are those in the front half dozen rows of all areas, especially the so called Royal Circle. If taking in food or drinks best be discreet, except for a bottle of water.

No dress code seats in stalls and royal circle Front middle check seating plan on theatre website best seats are the most expensive,ithink you can take in food and drink but we always have meal before so don't bother with food and drinks you can vet at the bar.

However, this wonderful experience can be marred if you choose the wrong seats - sit too close and you may have to crane your neck, sit too far and you may not even be able to see the stage!

No one wants to shell out big bucks and get a less than satisfactory experience. In order to help you make the most of your West End experience, this guide on London Theatre Seating Plans provides you with a simple explanation about all the different sections in a theatre, and the view they provide.

Some theatres like Lyric Theatre also have an additional section called the Balcony. Stalls section in Her Majesty's Theatre. These seats are closest to the stage, thus providing the best views in the house. It is this closeness to the stage that make these the most coveted seats in the house, and the most expensive.

Royal Circle section in Her Majesty's Theatre. The middle section of the Dress Circle usually has the best views of the stage. As it is right in front of the stage, but a little elevated, those seated in this section get a full view of the stage. Upper Circle section in Her Majesty's Theatre. The Grand Circle also known as the "Upper Circle" is the next tier of seating.

Some of the cheapest seats in the house can be found in this sections. Duchess Theatre. Duke of York's Theatre. Eventim Apollo. Fortune Theatre. Garrick Theatre. Gatsby's Drugstore. Gielgud Theatre. Gillian Lynne Theatre. Greenwich Theatre. Hampstead Theatre. Harold Pinter Theatre. Her Majesty's Theatre.

King's Cross Theatre. King's Cross Theatre South Entrance. King's Head Theatre. Leicester Square Spiegeltent. Leicester Square Theatre. London Cabaret Club. London Coliseum. London County Hall. London Palladium. Lyceum Theatre. Lyric Hammersmith Theatre. Lyric Theatre. Lyttelton Theatre, National.

Marble Arch Theatre. For a bargain, sit in Row E which is not categorised as premium, but does offer a premium view. This section is divided into two blocks of seating by a wide central aisle, with a safety rail at the end of the steps. This rail can affect views in rows A-C and it is worth sitting higher so the view is not restricted.

The back two rows are slightly restricted due to the Grand Circle overhang.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000