Palace Theatre

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Palace Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue London

Most recent seat reviews

24 February 2016

Linguagirl Confirmed ticket purchaser

21 February 2016

Rach70 Confirmed ticket purchaser

21 February 2016

Up in Grand Circle, great view.

Miranda Confirmed ticket purchaser

21 February 2016

Gary Copeland RVM Confirmed ticket purchaser

20 February 2016

Ed Confirmed ticket purchaser

20 February 2016

C17 and C18 were very good seats, the theatre is generally small and some seats had little leg room...these however had plenty and the view was very good.

Bernie Confirmed ticket purchaser

20 February 2016

See above

Laney Confirmed ticket purchaser

20 February 2016

Marilyn Confirmed ticket purchaser

20 February 2016

We were in the balcony and it was tight and hot! Seats are very cramped so OK if you're under 5'5''. But what do you expect for £27 in the West End on a Friday night seeing a top act.

Kate Confirmed ticket purchaser

20 February 2016

Up in the gods but could see well ( with the aid of provided binoculars ) Could hear everything.

jacquie Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

Great position but very little legroom.

Kate Edwards Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

ok but not much leg room

alan Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

In the gods, but could see (with the aid of the binoculars provided sometimes) could hear everything,

jacquie Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

position excellent as front row circle should be. comfort poor. not enough leg room. a taller person would have struggled.

Terry Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

Jules Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

The Palace theatre has pillars near the ends of rows, so for a clear view of the whole stage, book seats a bit further along the row.

Heather Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

Grand Circle is probably the place to be for this one

Gary Randall Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

Balcony seats are too small and very uncomfortable. Front row better as at least you can use the hand rail to get up. Aisle seat essential.

C E Cameron Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

The seats were sold as restricted view. But for £30 a time they couldn't be too bad surely? Off to one side of the audience, you knew that any action at the back left of the stage would be out of sight. For a comedy gig that's not a problem. What the website didn't mention was the bloody big column between the seats and the stage. These seats would be simple a waste of money for anything other than a show that has the entire performance at the front of the stage.

Gareth Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

M R Confirmed ticket purchaser

18 February 2016

all the seats in the balcony were so cramped for leg room it spoilt the experience to a certain degree.

Jane Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

TKMax Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

Dress Circle C17 and C18. These seats were great, expensive but great and would definitely choose them again.

Claire B Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

Sight line ok, too far away to catch subtle gesture/face I remember the big screen at Wembley making it ok for a much bigger audience.

Tony Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

Steve Skewen Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

Sat in the dress circle row B a very good view of the stage.

Sue Sedz Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

Good seats considering the price. First row on the balcony. My friend had a bit of a problem with leg room which should have been mentioned during the booking as it is really not comfortable for tall people, however I'm 5'5 and for me it was great!

Izzy Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

Mitchell Hinz, Auteur Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

Awful seats far too close to row in front and could only see the top of Eddie izzards head!

Reviewer Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

Very steep and high but a good view nonetheless

Clare Davies Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

Whilst the seats were marked restricted legroom, for someone as tall as me it may as well been no legroom. Luckily the person next to me never turned up so I could park my legs sideways. Worth it for the great view.

Keith Weymer Confirmed ticket purchaser

17 February 2016

A little cramped in the upper circle as I'm pretty tall....

Kelly Smith Confirmed ticket purchaser

16 February 2016

Emma Henry Confirmed ticket purchaser

16 February 2016

ChrisR Confirmed ticket purchaser

16 February 2016

In the circle, reserve one row back as this gives more leg room than the very front row.

Cooperman1955 Confirmed ticket purchaser

15 February 2016

HWW Confirmed ticket purchaser

14 February 2016

really good value for shorter people the view is fine

michaela Confirmed ticket purchaser

14 February 2016

Martin & Lorraine Confirmed ticket purchaser

13 February 2016

Sussexsue Confirmed ticket purchaser

13 February 2016

Just perfect view!

Nikos Karagiannakis Confirmed ticket purchaser

13 February 2016

Front row grand circle, tough on the knees

Paulc Confirmed ticket purchaser

13 February 2016

OK a bit of a stretch to see all of the stage but acceptable

TonyG Confirmed ticket purchaser

13 February 2016

Lisa Confirmed ticket purchaser

13 February 2016

Box a - a fab view

Claire Confirmed ticket purchaser

13 February 2016

vicki Confirmed ticket purchaser

12 February 2016

X Confirmed ticket purchaser

12 February 2016

In the nose bleeds, a bit dizzying!

JC Confirmed ticket purchaser

12 February 2016

X1&2. Interesting seats, one of the very few (the only?) boxes on the lower floor, visibility of stage limited on top and left side but not at all an issue for a one man show where he stood in front of the stage most of the time. It was fun to have your own space and box and look at the audience as well as the stage.

Prudence Confirmed ticket purchaser

12 February 2016

Jeremy Confirmed ticket purchaser

12 February 2016

LJ Confirmed ticket purchaser