I. Phantom of the Opera, 22Oct2017, I knew I would have a restriced view but it wasn't too bad. The only seats to avoid are the ones on the very ends of the rows in the balcony. Thank you all very much for a fantastic night out. They've got it right in so much as the seats get less expensive as you move toward the wall, but the seats on the aisle and adjacent to that should also be reduced. Overall I loved it and found it very enjoyable, and I would recommend it. Beth I'm a big fan of the classic Universal Horror Movies so found myself quickly enjoying the general mood of the piece and the creepiness of the Phantom inhabiting all parts of the theatre. Great views and right in the middle of the seating so good overall view and sound. _________________________________________, 9th July 2015. and the seats are excruciatingly uncomfortable. Loved it. I went with my friend, who is also 13, and I loved it; sadly, she didn't. Also, for the record, Brian McCann is a 'swing'* in the programme - yes, but he is also listed as 'first cover'** for the Phantom, Scott Davies is the standby Phantom, i.e., the 'alternate. Another flexible space, this one is rarely set up the same way twice, so choosing the best seats can be a bit of a crapshoot. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. ____________________. I found the leg room really good for my 6ft frame, the seat padding seemed quite thin though but it was comfortable. I enjoyed it very much, my whole opinion of opera has changed. I would never, never have booked this seat had I known there was a pylon directly in front of it. Far better than the film version. The cast sounded like a train wreck when they all sang different lines at once. ______________________________, Here I go with my review of my seating for 'Phantom of the Opera' on Thursday 12th July 2012. She has the kind of voice that you would never get tired of listening to. The show was appalling. Most memorable. I asked at box office at 14.15hrs. Try another? The view of the stage is mainly good, however the corner of the stage (Down-Stage Right in the correct theatre terms) cannot be seen from these seats, and anywhere in this part of the circle, so everyone leans forward and that just makes it harder for you to see. As the climax approached I felt my eyes moisten and I was totally engrossed in the fine performances. So if it's slightly less Operatic than the rest- this is forgivable. We were right underneath the chandelier. 2023 whichseats.com, Her Majesty's Theatre (His Majesty's Theatre) Grand Circle K8, https://www.whichseats.com/her-majestys-theatre/grand-circle/k/8, Seat K8 in the Grand Circle at the Her Majesty's Theatre (His Majesty's Theatre), Her Majesty's Theatre (His Majesty's Theatre). I was very annoyed that the whole thing was played to the Stalls, because not everyone can afford 50 a ticket. The whole cast were fantastic but this man is one to watch. Anna Forbes as Meg seemed to change the way she played Meg the last time I saw her with Sofia. However, this musical is one of the few shows that uses the stage space in a constantly varied way. Very good leg room. The show is almost impossible to describe, as it is so good. Tickets in the balcony seem to be a waste of money unless you can buy row.A #phantomoftheopera #pha. Her Majesty's Theatre has a special offer if you PREBOOK with Secure Parking, 59 Lonsdale St, Melbourne. At the end of the booking process enter the promo code; HMT2023 You must book online and pay BEFORE arriving at the Parking Station. I was aware my Husband was uncomfortable all night and it was a pleasure when it was all over. My personal choice would always be to go for the Dress but being offered 65 seats for 35 made the decision to go for stalls. ___________________________. If you have an unrestricted view of something, you can see it fully and clearly, because there is nothing in the way. It was a brilliant show and I want to see it again. Cashier said sometimes very good seats can be available at the last minute for 25. John Owen-Jones and Celia Graham played the lead roles and were fantastic. I was very pleasantly surprised. Saw this show on the 28th December 2006, with Celia Graham as Christine, Earl Carpenter as the Phantom and Michael Xavier as Raoul. After reading everyones reviews here, I was conscious of the need to sit back, but felt no need to lean forward. Even when I've heard Ramin when he's sick he still manages to produce a heart felt Phantom. Her character was a bit cold for my liking and sometimes quite aggressive, but still fab. I felt sorry for Earl that he had to work with such a bad performer who was overacting all the time. Although the disruption was palpable the show itself lacked heart and we hadn't developed any compassion for the characters but it all looked very nice. When we bought the tickets I wasn't that excited. From here the music and sound was also excellent. Didn't know the storyline beforehand and found the second half a little confusing. There is no seat in front of F1 to obscure the view and I (in F2) was lucky in that the seat in front of me (E1) was empty. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. Port Talbot, South Wales She had fallen asleep after the first act. If a musical doesn't have good music, it is pointless to me. Not to be put off from seeing the show, we ended up paying 62.50 each for seats 13 and 14 in Row J stalls, as having got there early, queued up etc, we weren't prepared to have second rate seats. ___________________. Terrible sightlines and no legroom. 3.5 stars for the seat, just 1 star for the musical!" Brilliant show was well worth going to Aberdeen to see this. I went to see the show on Sat 8th January 2011 and was overwhelmed by Brian McCanns Phantom performance. It's much more mainstream, with clearly defined good guys and bad guys, and the good guys keep beating the bad guys. Alexandra Burke has an amazing voice. For once theatremonkey I think you are wrong. This was utterly disappointing. We came out of the show on cloud 9, so emotional and uplifted by the sterling performances and still singing the music of the night! This sweeping, irrepressibly inventive novel, is a romance, but a romance of London Highly recommended. At full price, I would have preferred to have been one or two rows further back and a little closer to the centre, but as a TKTS purchase this was absolutely brilliant value. (Balcony) Still, I didn't expect to miss half the show. I booked seats M6 and M5 in the stalls, solely based on your seating recommendation, and they offered a perfect view of the stage plus ample leg room for the average sized person. Evening Performance on Monday 28th November 2016. That said though, the songs that we all know (and love?) Nearly all seats have an unrestricted view. This was a relatively new cast and I think they needed a bit more bedding in as, although they were good, I had seen better Phantom casts (and worse, to be fair). Not being a big fan of the majority of music used throughout (in particular when they were supposed to be actually performing in an opera) much of it did nothing for me, and I found myself hoping many numbers would hurry along. The seats looked quite new and were very comfy. Dont recommend this seat at all. Dress Circle A16and 17: The restricted view seats can be found in the Boxes and in the end seats of the first three rows of the Dress Circle. But that is only a little moan, we were so caught up in the show it didn't detract from it, we just had a good stretch in the interval and settled down again for the second half. I do believe that he single handedly ruined the show. Saw Phantom 1st December 2006. Seats were great, we had G15 (aisle) and G16 in the Stalls. They work so hard to make the show one of the best I have ever been lucky enough to see. The supporting cast frankly just seemed happy to be there. Or just go see Les Mis for the 1,500th time. :) How anyone can say 'he had no voice to speak of' is beyond me. I was worried about the legroom but needn't have been. Didn't like this musical - worst musical I have seen in West End. You don't miss a thing at these seats, and they made the show much more enjoyable. It is advised to avoid row B as the seats are very uncomfortable and whilst B10-12 seats are sold very cheaply and can be seen as a bargain it is worth knowing that the conductor obstructs the view. more. ________________________________________, September 2015. *based on 16 bookings made through various agents' websites. '*** I'm 5.4 and I had no problem with the leg room and the stage wasn't very high so you could see everything even at the back of the stage. At the time of booking, it does not say restricted view and, even if it had, the definition on the site of restricted viewing makes no mention of pylons but instead talks of overhang from the dress circle. Our budget was limited so we got Grand circle, F24 and 25. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. 020 3925 2998. I would not recomend the seat for first time watching, but for a repeat visitor it's aceptable. She was also excited by the falling chandelier and ducked as it passed over, but I would prefer to be further away. Vol. Seat prices change according to demand for a particular performance. __________________________________, October 3rd 2016. For an untrained singer his natural vocal technique is outstanding. Enjoy! The music and pure voices bring a lump to your throat and the way that the sets change around to create the different scenes is amazing. From here I could literally feel the vibrations of the music, especially the first dramatic bits when the chandelier rose up. _________________________. Whilst the current Christine is not the best, we have to remember that this is one of the most demanding roles musical theatre has ever created. Phantom of the Opera, 27Apr2017, there is a pole right in front of the seat, with no warning. There is nothing wrong with the first few rows of the stalls, but the dress is the place to be. Originally designed by John Truscott, it suffered from poor acoustics for years, but these issues were largely eradicated in the upgrade, and now even high up in the balcony, the sound is powerful. I left feeling cheated. We are currently on our way back home to tiny Ume, but thanks to TheatreMonkey we left England on a high note! Its simply a way to sell second grade overpriced seats under the disguise of a special offer. 17th February 2011, stalls Row G Seat 22. Beware there is no actual spot to queue and we waited at one of the door on Haymarket but when they opened at 10am they opened another door. Visited 25th February 2014: evening performance. Wishing You Were Here Again is a great favourite of mine. __________________________________. The stage sets were fantastic, as was the whole production. I wanted to see the stage show after I saw the 2004 film, (the best thing to do is to see the stage show then the film). Becky One small word of warning-do not go to the stage door to see the cast! The balcony ledge only comes up to just under waist height, and there is a narrow bar which comes up slightly higher. When we left and teemed out onto the street we saw an advertisement for the forthcoming De Niro movie, 'What just happened?' It's certainly not a musical that I'd rush out and buy the OCR straight after but more perhaps pluck a handful of the best ones from i-tunes (or alternatively just nab my mother's 'Andrew Lloyd Webber Collections'!). 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We were in Row B, which is the first row, I am only 5' 2" and my knees were crushed against a low black wall between me and the orchestra, sit further back for a much better view. It feels like you are peering through a letterbox, and should be avoided. But he has some much power and dynamics. After asking the very helpful woman behind the desk whether they had seats available, she informed us that Her Majesty's theatre does not offer day seats, never has and never will. I assume she is an understudy or cover, and she was fantastic both in her voice and acting; there was a real connection on stage between her and the Phantom, Geronimo Rauch. Best seats are stalls row J 26 and 27. How wrong we were! Stall tickets on Ticketmaster for Jersey Boys, for example, range from between 45.70 and 91.40, with most seats in this section priced at around 67.20. The story is amazing as ever and the new cast (different from the last time) was just as good if not better. Though properly portrayed as the era of 'Protestant Ascendancy' it embraces two phases - the eighteenth century when that ascendancy was at its peak; and the nineteenth century when the Protestant elite sustained a determined rearguard defence in the face of the . In its heyday Her Majesty's Theatre was considered Australia's finest theatre, and after an extensive restoration it has been returned to its world-class status and is as beautiful as ever. Haymarket, St. James's, London SW1Y 4QL 020 3925 2998. Unfortunately this just makes it confusing and far too abstract to be enjoyable or helpful to the storyline in any way. Blenheim, New Zealand. I have to disagree with the other reviewers who have said Raoul was "awful", he's meant to be lame and drippy, that's the idea! Normally 67! Ciara Hemming. But at least youll hear every note. He couldnt have been more out of his depth if the boat had capsized in Act 1! I will agree though on one thing. If you are a 'larger size lady' like me you get wedged into the seat and literally cannot move until the interval (an American lady in front of me had exactly the same problem) and then feel so stiff afterwards. ____________________________, Went to see Phantom last night, 2nd May 2007, after finding an excellent meal and a show deal on this site, ate well at the Mintleaf restaurant before the show. I enjoyed this performance much more than two weeks ago (above) when I was seated almost right at the front in row C seat 11. The plot was pretty lame, all the excitement was gone for me by the end of the first half. Was interesting watching other people not knowing where the Phantom was speaking from - but if you knew where to look you had no issues seeing him. These make lots of difference to the quality of viewing! Nothing was blocked and we could see the entire stage right to the back. I thought I must have been tainted having seen the movie far too much, and that it was just me who was mildly disappointed by the acting efforts of Earl Carpenter and Oliver Thornton. It was fine, so, unless particularly tall, I wouldn't be put off by Adam's comments about the spaciousness of the seating. Can order interval drinks from very well priced bar. In fact the whole cast were just brilliant, I could watch this show over and over again if given the chance. I didn't find the seat very comfortable. >My favourites are: "Masquerade", "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" and "Think of Me", although I love all of it. Every performance he put his heart and soul in, Christine is very good too, but Raoul?? The cream of the crop, however, is anywhere fairly central up to row J in the stalls though the first two rows of the dress circle aren't bad either. Ok, enough of the money talk. Do not believe the hype, this show may be in its 21st year, but that is surely musical retirement age. for a total of only 50! It's not half as grimdark as it used to be. I had to read it up on wikipaedia afterwards, oops. I was far more impressed when it came to life and was lifted up at the end of the Auction Scene. The music was fantastic, and the singing was mind blowing. ________________________. The audience consisted of mainly tourists from SE Asia and I did wonder how on earth they could understand the performance, not easy when it is all sung, but the Korean girl sitting next to explained that she had already watched the film in Korea, so knew the story. We had stall seats from D7 through to D16 as there was 10 of us. The only understudy was Christine Daae which was played by Tabitha Webb. I always avoid the restricted areas just in case. The stage was at eye level so smoke floor appeared as a thin layer (whereas from upper levels you could see the entire floor of smoke covering the distance). I was responsible for buying the tickets hence I had checked reviews of the seats using TheatreMonkey, which I found was very useful. A restricted view means that you may be unable to see the entire stage from the specified seats. We were in E 10, 11 and 12 in the stalls and they were very good. Also, I was in front row (Seat B10) - it is a restricted view because of the conductor - but he was not in my way at all, and B11 was affected slightly although it really wasn't a problem unless your under 4ft perhaps. The production was inspiring as always; I could never tire of seeing it. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. My favourite song being 'Prima Donna,' I cannot understand how not since Rosemary Ashe in the original cast have I ever seen or heard anyone better. Your view is blocked for a few seconds during the masquerade scene so you miss the entrance of the Phantom and I had forgotten about SPOILER the actor who pops up during the show from the orchestra pit who blocks your view SPOILER ENDS - but again being so close adds to the experience. The toilets were out of order resulting in long queues around the stairs. Maybe at off-peak times it's not worth queuing? _____________________, After waiting over 20 years to see 'Phantom' I finally made it over to the West End last week (10th September 2008). A feature of the performance I'd never really been forced to consider before in the theatre was the amplification of the singers. Phantom of the Opera, 07Jul2016, Whichseats.com is not affiliated to show producers or theatre owners. Recommended experiences in and around Aberdeen. Our interval drinks order was takenand a selection of gifts from the kiosk was bought round to our seatsof which nanny bought the lot!! On taking our seats we could not help but notice how impressive the set looked even pre-show. Earl Carpenter in the lead was very good indeed though not in the same league as Crawford who we had seen on two occasions. I thought it strange that the three seats (10,11 and 12) in front of me were unoccupied. Port Talbot , that buzz electrifies every member of the audience no matter where theyre seated. ___________________, I am a huge, huge Phantom fan and firmly believe that the show is the best in the West End but after seeing it last night (29th April 2005) I was hideously disappointed. and Christine wasn't a shade of the beautiful, haunted talent she once was. We paid top price for them but well worth the money. The cast and costumes, the music was superb. 855-315-0431 Concerts Bad Bunny Billie Eilish Bon Jovi Coldplay Dua Lipa Elton John So if anything is happening higher up the stage you cannot see it. This show is an amazing visual spectacle and I would definitely go and see it again for that aspect of it alone. This is a show well worth seeing, for boyfriends, girlfriends, no friends or even just for an ordinary theatre night out. My partner really enjoyed the show and we both agreed that the staging is excellent. And as my friend said to him 'he has nice hair'. Hands down, the best seats in this theatre are the front rows of the dress circle. She played Christine with great intricacy and sensitivity. I went to see Phantom last night (18th June 2010) and thought I would submit a review of our seats. The stalls tend to be a bit busier and the balcony a little quieter, so some people prefer the busier atmosphere downstairs while others prefer the extra space and better choice of seats the balcony usually offers. I feel bad for the people I'd seen queuing who were in worse seats further back! _____________________, Seats: Royal Circle row C 25 and 27. (Central Stalls an' all!) 'Christine' played by Leila Benn Harris was amazing and loved her to bits. Christine was one of the only redeeming qualities. The stalls have an intimate seating arrangement with each row having a maximum of 35 seats. I was hooked from that moment on, from the start to the finish. Brilliant view, although little leg room - but that is because the theatre is old, so has to be expected. So if anything is happening higher up the stage you cannot see it. I couldn't decide if he was deliberately lisping at times in "Music of the Night" or if the mask was constricting his mouth. This is not the Andrew Lloyd Webber / Sarah Brightman Story because occasionally the musician also bursts into song. His Majesty's Theatre. Alf I always sit in the stalls as I think you get the best views, but wouldn't sit on the front row again due to a stiff neck!! However, very disappointed with Theatre Tickets Direct. I had expectations aplenty of the show, giving its 18-year run in the West End. Stalls seats are on the ground level of the theatre. Only the unexpected and deeply moving graveyard scenes and 'Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again' prevent act two drowning in bathos. As I mentioned this is not my kind of thing, but this is a MUST see for anyone, even if they think it is not 'up their street'. I really did have an excellent time and I would want to see it again. Not much legroom in the front row of the Circle (I know, I know, you warned us) but thoroughly enjoyed it, now seen it three times. Alex was very charming, the nicest actor I've ever met. He was brilliant and earned the standing ovation he received at the end. The songs are fantastic, the set is amazing and the storyline is exciting, maddening, and devastating all at once. I'm sure you all wanted to know about that. A small queue formed behind us from about 9.30am, and at 10am, the doors opened and we were first to the box office window. The day was made even better when regardless of the fact he would be performing later Scott spent around fifteen minutes at stage door talking and having pictures with us. RECOMMENDED: How to score cheap theatre tickets in Melbourne. Not dreadful but certainly not worth 25 in any way shape or form. NB not holiday or "peak" time. Thankfully British queue etiquette prevailed and we were allowed in first. You only miss a slight amount of action far left of the stage but nothing too noticeable. Originally built as a cinema, or picture palace, the Regent is a love it or loathe it venue that for ages onlyhad a small number of good seats. Despite some of the performances not being so good, and it starting to look a bit tired, 'The Phantom of the Opera' is still a great spectacle and a thrilling piece of theatre. I thoroughly enjoyed the show and the music was played beautifully. As it is, it plays like the West End's granddad on life support, while there are young, vibrant shows out there in Theatreland. Performance schedule. ___________________. A definite must if your in London and want to see a show! The best seats are in the centre of row D and G as they offer a good central view. Also if youve seen the show previously you know when to look up, and I saw the Phantom when he was in the gods - and also saw him when he was in the angel structure (I never noticed before that the sculpture's eyes and mouth are lit up when the Phantom is on it - which I never would have known if I hadn't sat there). All I can say is if I ever did it again (and I won't) I would avoid these seats. The Phantom is such an amazing character, and is portrayed so well. MENANDER. She doesn't look like a young girl at all but more like a witch, especially when she sings. I have seen a number of West End musicals and I have to say that not one of them has even come close to the sheer brilliance of Phantom. Some scenes-mainly the hanging of sceneshifter Joseph Buquet - are not suitable for young children. Make the most of the situation and dont sweat the small stuff! The theatre is beautiful and conveniently located. I find it bizarre that you would attack the staging and fly work of "Phantom". Yes he's contemporary and rocky but it is what it is. Front row, very close to the orchestra pit so not much legroom at all. He is a true gentleman and a real star in a profession where there are few. The scene with the gondola, the dry ice and the candles was breathtaking and seamlessly done. But somehow the disappointment of what should have been a wonderfully enjoyable and romantic experience being destroyed so completely by such simple but effective factors has me utterly indignant. South Wales ____________________. No seat is far from an actors point of command; and the span of the seats matches their effective span of vision. The thundering Overture sets the show off into a great whirlwind of excitement, and the show lives up to all of the hype associated with it. _______________________, I have just seen "The Phantom of the Opera" at Her Majesty's theatre in London (November 2006), sitting in row B seats 13 and 14 and would recommend this show to anyone. These seats are very good. We were front row of the Dress circle and the view could simply not have been better. ___________________________, To all concerned with the production and performance of this show. I had to phone See again, and after much discussion over the phone, they begrudgingly gave me their complaints department email address (something very difficult to find online). 10,11 and 12 in the fine performances life and was overwhelmed by Brian McCanns Phantom performance ''! 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