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KrisV

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I got my seat allocation from seetickets.com: Royal Circle, K 52-53. I checked a link on this forum, and found out the seats are potentially crap! We will be on Moz's far right, way under the upper circle. Seetickets never asked me what seats I wanted, just how many. Does anyone of you know the Palladium (I've never been). is it really that bad?
Who of you is sitting next to me?
 
> I got my seat allocation from seetickets.com: Royal Circle, K 52-53. I
> checked a link on this forum, and found out the seats are potentially
> crap! We will be on Moz's far right, way under the upper circle.
> Seetickets never asked me what seats I wanted, just how many. Does anyone
> of you know the Palladium (I've never been). is it really that bad?
> Who of you is sitting next to me?

Yes - I queued at the Palladium and they had no tickets at the box office when it opened. - I am now scrambling for London tickets.

Jay.
 
The Palladium isn't really that big, and although your tickets might appear crap on the seat plan, the balconies are stacked fairly vertically, so at least you'll have a good view. I saw a show from the top balcony many years ago and I dont remember being anything less than happy about the view.
 
> The Palladium isn't really that big, and although your tickets might
> appear crap on the seat plan, the balconies are stacked fairly vertically,
> so at least you'll have a good view. I saw a show from the top balcony
> many years ago and I dont remember being anything less than happy about
> the view.

That's good to know. My seats are only Upper Circle, Row L, but I don't care!
Just being there is enough.
They've told me they aren't restricted view and I'll borrow my Mum's birdwatching binoculars for the evening.
 
Third time lucky!

Theatre Monkey should've said

UPPER CIRCLE seating plan: The Upper Circle overhangs the Dress Circle at row C. It is high above the ground but is does not feel particularly distant from the stage or vertigo inducing. It is split into three blocks, centre and two sides by aisles.

A thick metal bar runs across the front of the circle. Row A and B are designated restricted view because of it. Row A suffers most, the bar being directly in your eye line. Rows B to D suffer from it to the extent of being a mild annoyance neatly bisecting the actors at the waist.

The views from rows E to M is fairly clear in both centre and side blocks. Rows L and M seem very high above the stage and isolated due to an intruding wall at the back of the circle. The view is OK but the position does induce vertigo in some non-treetop dwellers.

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I reckon you'll be fine
 
Re: Third time lucky!

That's great. Thanks very much.
I don't have a problem with heights fortunately.
Time for a celebratory beer soon me thinks!
I'll have one for you my friend.
 
Re: Third time lucky!

Yes do!

I'll think of you when I'm there on the 14th
 
Re: Third time lucky!

Heres a link to the seating paln if its any help:

http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/londontheatre/seatingplans/palladium.htm
 
> I got my seat allocation from seetickets.com: Royal Circle, K 52-53. I
> checked a link on this forum, and found out the seats are potentially
> crap! We will be on Moz's far right, way under the upper circle.
> Seetickets never asked me what seats I wanted, just how many. Does anyone
> of you know the Palladium (I've never been). is it really that bad?
> Who of you is sitting next to me?

be thankful yoiu got some, those seats are not bad at all
 
Re: Third time lucky!

also, this link. i thought maybe it wasn't good to sit in the upper circle but most of the a lot of the seats up there (mine included), according to this map seem quite good -

http://www.theatremonkey.com/PALLADIUMstalls.htm

> Heres a link to the seating paln if its any help:

> http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/londontheatre/seatingplans/palladium.htm
 
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