Which seats provide value for money?
Which seats to choose if money were no matter?
Which seats provide the best views of the stage?
The Stalls offers one continuous block of seating, with rows extending from 1 to 18, except for shorter rows at the front and Rows N-P. Thanks to a generous rake, even the back of the Stalls provides a clear, unobstructed view. For the best value, opt for seats in Row D and Row J, both centrally located. Legroom is generally sufficient, but extra space can be found at the ends of rows.
The Dress Circle boasts a well-raked layout that keeps you close to the stage, ensuring excellent views. Rows remain straight, providing a head-on perspective of the entire stage. While support pillars near Row F may obstruct views in Rows F-K, adjacent seats offer clear views at discounted prices. There's no safety rail, so you won't miss any front-stage action. Although the Upper Circle overhangs from Row F onwards, it doesn't significantly affect the experience, and the limited legroom is a minor trade-off.
Despite its compact nature, the Upper Circle offers great value. Although the front of the stage may be occasionally obscured when patrons lean forward, it doesn't pose a major issue for most productions. With a rectangular layout, you'll enjoy a head-on view of the stage, and the good rake prevents obstructions from fellow audience members. While seats at the ends of rows can be restricted due to technical equipment, there's no overhang to hinder your view, making this section an excellent choice for stage enthusiasts.
Check out the budget-friendly seating options at the Vaudeville Theatre to enjoy the entire experience in a budget-friendly way.
Premiums in seats 5-14, Rows F-K in the Stalls provide a central, unobstructed view.
The Vaudeville Theatre has three main sections: Stalls, Dress Circle, and Upper Circle.
The Vaudeville Theatre has a seating capacity of around 692 seats.
Seats 5–14 in Rows F–K of the Stalls provide a prime location in the theatre with a clear view of the stage.
Rows G-J in the Grand Circle are a cost-effective choice, though more distant.
The Stalls offers one continuous block of seating, with rows extending from 1 to 18, except for shorter rows at the front and Rows N-P
The Dress Circle boasts a well-raked layout that keeps you close to the stage, ensuring excellent views. Rows remain straight, providing a head-on perspective of the entire stage.
Despite its compact nature, the Upper Circle offers great value. Although the front of the stage may be occasionally obscured when patrons lean forward, it doesn't pose a major issue for most productions.
Stalls, at the street level, has wheelchair accessibility in the Vaudeville Theatre.