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Stalls. Stall seats are on the ground level of the theatre . These seats may be regarded as the “ best seats in the house” as they offer patrons the chance to be closest to the action, especially if you are sitting in the front rows of the theatre .
Her Majesty’s Theatre One of the cities most beloved, Her Majesty’s has a gorgeous Art Deco glamour about it, even if the foyer functions a bit like a loading zone. Hands down, the best seats in this theatre are the front rows of the dress circle.
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The best seats are at least 4 or 5 rows back in the center up to about the 12th row . Most seats in the front mezzanine (up to 6 or so rows back) are also quite good . I sat near the back of the Orchestra to see Hair (about 3 rows from the back of the theater ) and thought my seats were just fine.
Rows always go from H to J. Answer: A quick scan through theatre seating charts does indeed find that theatres tend not to have a Row I. A spokesperson for the Shubert Organization confirmed that the confusion with the numeral one is indeed the reason why most of its theatres have no Row I.
Theatre performance spaces fall into four categories: proscenium theatres, thrust theatres , arena theatres, and found spaces. This section will introduce you to the common parts of each theatre and the relative benefits of each type.
Overall, I’d say yes, balcony seats are worth it. Again in general, the first four or five rows of the balcony are usually as good or better than rear orchestra seats . In some situations, like dance-heavy shows, almost all of the mezzanine is better than the front of the orchestra.
As a rule rows 6-8 in the stalls tend to offer the best views. The dress circle – Also sometimes called the Royal Circle , first balcony or mezzanine, the dress circle is the next tier of seating above the stalls .
Her Majesty’s Theatre has a seating capacity of 1,216. Smart and casual wear is recommended.