Another limitation of Her Majesty's theatre is that it is acoustically bad and offers dismal views. We are currently on our way back home to tiny Ume, but thanks to TheatreMonkey we left England on a high note! 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). The only downsideThe people in the front row leaning over the balcony was a little bit annoying as they were quite tall which meant there was a domino effect with the people in row B behind them leaning forward, then the people in row C leaning forward etc etc, but this didnt detract too much as the majority of the action is in the middle of the stage which was clearly visible. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePhantomOfTheOpera 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. Edward Bernstone Whoever directs this show deserves to swing from the iconic chandelier for effectively muzzling the eponymous star of the show. Several of the younger Pliny's letters are addressed to Suetonius, with whom he lived in the closest friendship. Simon Bailey is a fiery Raoul and the tension between him and Ramin in the final lair is amazing. We don't seem to have any photos from this section. Apart from that it was excellent, and am glad I got an excellent view sold at a restricted price even though it wasn't affected in the slightest. The seats were quite good, offered great value for money. His performance was a disgrace and how he got such a coveted part I will never know. If you have an unrestricted view of something, you can see it fully and clearly, because there is nothing in the way. Nat Keyskeys2494@yahoo.com Best seats are dress circle A 19 and 20. 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. Sometimes, sitting closer to the stage can be even cheaper than sitting a few rows back. The young man sitting behind me (who was taller than me) spent the whole performance with his knees banging against the back of my seat! The Phantom is such an amazing character, and is portrayed so well. I saw 'Phantom of the Opera' on the 23rd July 2008 at the evening performance. Stalls B12 is front row and marked as 'sightline restricted,' and is to the left of the conductor but not directly behind him. It is never a consistent struggle to see the actors, since they are always moving around. He was brilliant and earned the standing ovation he received at the end. But if your looking for a show to see in London go and see this, or end up kicking yourself as you leave some other poor show and see the audience leaving "Phantom" totally amazed. This means there are no curves, and no sightline issues at all. Some of the key moments happen on Down-Stage Right, but fortunately the singing and lines are so clear you can visualise it for yourself. Plenty of leg room for the aisle seats, as lots of room in front, but was also adequate when moving in. This one runs and runs. However, the only part of the stage missing is the very bottom left, which includes the drawing room door. Also for this show we got Harriet Jones as Christine and she had such contrasting frightened and sexy sides! Having read a previous reviewer mention the rather cool air-conditioning I came equipped with a warm cardigan - I should have left it at home, I was so warm and didn't feel any kind of cool air in the theatre at all - I left the theatre rather red-faced with the heat. 2 answers. ____________________________, 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. When the chandelier lifted up to the ceiling over our heads and the music started I unashamedly cried. Tickets left at the box office for collection may be picked up on the day, during the hour before the performance starts. The leg room was very good, but the back of the seat wasn't very forgiving, it seemed a bit too straight. My partner and I went to see this show recently (July 2005), it was my umpteenth time and his first. Earl Carpenter as the Phantom was so fitting. For once theatremonkey I think you are wrong. Seat reviews: I think the connection between Ramin and Robyn is very electric and sexy. For those who expect a traditional musical, do not go here. Being close to the aisle offers relief for cramped legs, The musical itself was magical. A few seconds and I'd gone from wondering if we'll make the last orders at the pub, to being totally enthralled. Notable strong points of the production include consistently strong leads, an engaging plot and characters that the audience can empathise with. I thought I'd be cramped - but I'd sacrifice that for our experience- and it shouldn't affect my much more reasonably sized wife. Her Majestys theatre is beautifully acoustic, and most of the stalls and dress circle benefit from almost no amplified sound, which is a rarity. The New Wimbledon Theatre has a capacity of 1609 seats, including 720 seats in the Stalls, 473 seats in the Dress Circle and 416 seats in the Upper Circle. Rachel is by far the best singer I have ever seen in the part, not sounding in pain or like she was struggling. Went to see 'The Phantom of the Opera' for a second time on 29th October 2008 in the evening. I do realise that the part of Raoul is not well, good, it seems the writers got board when they got to his part!! I find it bizarre that you would attack the staging and fly work of "Phantom". The lack of dazzling performances also meant that I had more time to consider the technical merit of the show - the lighting looks dated, the flying looks basic and sluggish (two of the guys from the auction house having to shoulder charge the chandelier off stage in the overture? Book London Theatre Week The Phantom of the Opera tickets in London on TodayTix. 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. He couldnt have been more out of his depth if the boat had capsized in Act 1! Given a big enough budget, landing helicopters, flying cars or video screens do not prove a challenge to the set designer, whereas "Phantom's" "coups de theatre" are achieved almost entirely with VICTORIAN stage workings. Maybe would have been better volume-wise further back. Wardrobe, lighting, the set and the orchestra were all very appealing but the cast and direction completely floundered. Otherwiseanywhere in the stalls up to row F (keeping in mind the numbering system is designed to trick you into thinking youre closer to the stage than you really are the first eight rows are AA, BB, CC etc) is always a good bet. I loved the chandelier, although it was literally centimetres above our heads, some lady in the audience screamed and many of the audience gasped as it was unexpected. Final comment, absolutely brilliant show, would thoroughly recommend it, want to go again, and again, and again. These make lots of difference to the quality of viewing! When I went to pick up the tickets, there was a rehearsal going on which you could hear from the foyer. As a lifestyle editor and frequent West End visitor I've even recommended your page to our readers :) . Perhaps its stalls and pay the big-ticket prices? Enjoy! We were in row P which was just under the Dress Circle but in the middle, the only bit we missed was the chandelier going higher up than we could see; but we saw the Phantom on the top of the building. Although 'pure opera' to me is when it is just singing, no acting. Therefore I thought day seats would be perfect. My favourite are in the middle of row C stalls, front row of dress circle and even front row of upper circle is fine, a bit more distant but offers good value for the money. There is an aisle that runs mid-way through the auditorium, and the best seats are on either side of this aisle as these are the centre seats. Not sure if I will go again, certainly won't if I have to pay full price. I had expectations aplenty of the show, giving its 18-year run in the West End. The rest of the cast were completely fine, notably Sofia Escobar who was excellent as Christine. 8 Grand Circle K8 reviews at the Her Majesty's Theatre (His Majesty's Theatre) General 3.5/5 View 3/5 Comfort 1/5 Legroom 4.5/5 Slightly restricted view 50% Avoid if you're short 50% based on 2 reviews Average seat price * min max 58.75 48.8 43.75 *based on 16 bookings made through various agents' websites. Will Barratt as Raoul was very good, if not particularly memorable. Willenhall. I asked at box office at 14.15hrs. Live and let live! I wish this cast all the best for the rest of their contract, and I hope to see it again soon. I was sitting in B21 in the Dress Circle which should have been fine as I'm 5'11" but two people in front of me actually blocked a lot of the view (they also rustled bags to show each other their shopping for large sections of the show). _____________________. JOJ has total anguish in everything he sings and performs and Ben just didn't, sigh. We uncover the best of the city and put it all in an email for you. Almost central, four rows from the front, right under the chandelier and with plenty of legroom for my 6ft 2ins frame. It is a central position so good from that point of view and I would say it is probably one of the best places to get a good view of the chandelier going up and going down! It sits low, so you dont feel you are peering down on a show, and it is relatively close to the stage. The only understudy was Christine Daae which was played by Tabitha Webb. Kelsey R. Day Seats: 13th September 2018. Maximum 2 per person, first come, first served. Port Talbot Phantom of The Opera is like Marmite, you either love it or you hate it. I must say the seats were fantastic, I totally disagree with other reviewers who have said to avoid the stalls, by far the best seats we've had seeing this show. PS: Paul Johnsons review referred to histrionics and caricature that werent evident on this occasion. I somehow managed to miss seeing Phantom of the Opera until the end of May 2005. My one criticism (perhaps controversially) is that on several occasions, especially apparent in Notes/Twisted In Every Way in Act Two, there are too many people singing different lines over each other to hear what anyone is singing individually. However, the Grand Circle does give you good views of the Phantom up to his tricks which is quite good fun to see. I was so far away from the stage that I felt like I couldn't be further away from the action. If tickets are marked as an obstructed or limited view, the venue has determined that those seats do not have a full view of the stage, field, court, ice, etc. 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. In reality she is, but a little research told me she played Christine from September 2004 to October 2006 and received very good reviews, so hardly an understudy! London, (Editor's note: * 'Swing' - performer who can fill in for a number of other performers if they are absent. The first thing to say is that our seats in the stalls, Row F were fabulous, made even better by the fact that the rows in front of us were filled by school children which helped provide a flawless view of the action. I saw Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre around New Year's and it was amazing. The theatre is beautiful and conveniently located. The main character's "Phantom" and "Christine" were excellent and put so much into their performances. Pontefract. CLICK SEATING PLAN TO ENLARGE IF REQUIRED. I think all the seats in the stalls at both sides at the back will be the same. Of course the story is daft, we all know that, but nevertheless it is pretty compelling and as with other big productions in London I just love the stagecraft involved which just makes me think oooh, thats clever the chandelier really is enormous, I was quite thankful I wasnt underneath it, the mirror, the magic tricks etc wonderful. This is a really great and unique show which will probably never be matched. Both Ben Forster as the Phantom and Celinde Schoenmaker as Christine were superb in their roles with powerful singing voices and there was definitely a strong rapport between them. The show started on time and approximately 5 minutes later, approximately 25 latecomers arrived separately in small groups and were seated in with ushers along the Grand Circle. _______________________________________________. How to find cheap and discount price tickets, Tips for First Time and Overseas Visitors, http://www.thephantomoftheopera.com/london, https://www.facebook.com/ThePhantomOfTheOpera, https://uk.thephantomoftheopera.com/day-tickets/, https://www.lovetheatre.com/theatremonkey. ___________________, 18 years, and its still playing to sold out audiences every night! ____________________________, 9th July 2011. Form beginning to the final curtain this production was excellent. __________________________________. Youll have either an incomplete view because of the position of the seats, or something may be in your line of sight like a pole, speakers, or the sound board. Being so close has some advantages. 'Phantom's tragically dark tale is a mix of romance, gothic horror and mystery and Lloyd Webber chooses to focus on the romantic side of the story. Rake is only slight but the seats are staggered - 5 foot nothing me had no problem seeing everything. Quite simply it was the cast. I could see every feature of the phantom's deformity, saw all the fine detail, and felt that the singers were singing just for me, they tended to stand just in front of these seats to sing the big pieces. The sound was much better from row N. I picked up almost every word, the view was much better, especially the effects and scenery. I felt the seat was more comfortable as well, maybe as a result of me not having to crane my neck from side to side and upwards. Micke & Marita, Ume, Sweden. She doesn't look like a young girl at all but more like a witch, especially when she sings. Katie B Im not normally a grouch! Initiative. Why do actors have seats at the front of the stage? After providing them with the booking reference number on the ticket, I have the money back in my account, and was actually amazed at their ability to help me out (after being so notoriously bad!) She fits the part perfectly. We were allocated seats in the Grand Circle; K22 and 23. the use of understudies. Prices below were compiled as booking originally opened. You can even enjoy a show from the front of thegrand circle, but be prepared to abseil down to them from a great height. John did not let the audience down once - he is faultless, and I feel so lucky to have seen him play the part. The actor who played the Phantom could not be faulted. Thank you to all the cast and crew of Phantom for unforgettable evenings and many happy memories - can't wait for the next time!! And after the first 10 minutes, I wondered if Theatremonkey had seen the right show. _________________________________________, 9th July 2015. The set and props were used well and it is always interesting to see how a show can use the space. Earl Carpenter as the Phantom showed potential, but isn't up to such a challenging role. Went last night (8th January 2018) sitting in N14 in the stalls bought for 40 through the London Theatres January sale. This was the first time either of us had seen this. By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Whichseats.com can't be held responsible for complaints arising from the use of this website. Grand Historical Tour. Unfortunately, the audience seemed as badly behaved as ever at this show - one woman sat behind me was munching crisps during the first act, whilst a man sat behind me was translating the show for his friend. _____________________, I went to see 'The Phantom of the Opera' on the 10th April 2009 with a friend and we were sat in the stalls row F19 and 20. Chris Rouse. Looking at, and listening to, those sitting around me, I rather got the impression that it has become nothing more than a tourist attraction that has to be seen on a visit to London, like Buckingham Palace or Piccadilly Circus. I've once bought a single seat at the very end of row B and the view was terrible. John Owen Jones has ruined any other Phantoms for me and sadly, Ben Forster just didn't have the gravitas that I would have liked. Thoroughly enjoyed it. the special effects were among the best I have ever seen in a theatre, the music and the acting - I loved every minute of it. It was rather sad to see a show I love being massacred. I know this is musical theatre and that perhaps it requires more suspension of disbelief than other theatre, but in this case the only thing that could have suspended my disbelief was if you sentenced it to life. Don't get me wrong there was nothing BUT good I could say about the performance, however I just wanted to point out the problem that I encountered with Stalls G2 and that it may be useful for you to know. The Theatre advised me where the best seats were and this was reflected in the top price 58 (we paid 38) they were emphatic that the seats we had were not restricted viewing. The Phantom magic has returned for me ! Worst of all - missed the final part of the lair when, for all Id have know, Phantom could have just sauntered off stage!! Even the upstairs balconies are charming in their own way, if you dont mind leaning over the railings. The box office clerk said they were running in a new cast and this made it even more enjoyable, queuing whilst listening to some good choral singing. We were pretty much underneath the chandelier so got to experience it firstly heading towards us from the stage then the thrill of it falling towards us from the ceiling. NB not holiday or "peak" time. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. I totally disagree with Theatremonkey. MAY, 1810. Best seats are stalls row J 26 and 27. Being only 10 more than where we sat in the Grand Circle Row J before, these seats are much much better. Very nice people! The sets quite good..and some of the songs quite memorable. Seating gives ideal view of stage no matter where. Having seen the show a few times before we had our own personal taste on how we like our Phantoms to be portrayed and were not sure how Scott would fare - we neednt have worried. Overall I loved it and found it very enjoyable, and I would recommend it. It is too messy at times, and the noise created by the set and crew moving it into position is hideous!! At that time you heard her voice only over the speakers and not coming from the stage as before (I was very close). Not just slightly rubbish, but really, really rubbish. Restricted View Seats Often, the view isnt as bad as it sounds like on paper, and so buying these seats are very much worth it. It was amazing seeing the costumes and actors close up and hearing the musical nuances from the orchestra which ordinarily you probably wouldn't hear. She has the kind of voice that you would never get tired of listening to. Placed at the end of the aisle in the centre I could see everything and even the slight overhang above did not obscure too much of THE chandelier. If youre sitting in the first few rows of the stalls seats, you may even be able to touch the stage and see performers blink. He is a true gentleman and a real star in a profession where there are few. I did find parts a little too loud though - more volume does not mean more emotion and means some of the music sounds less dynamic than it should. I'm not overly keen on it, but my girlfriend wished to see it, so off we went. The latecomers were held back our side, and then began lots of standing by Ushers in the middle of the aisle waiting to place the theatregoers. It was a brilliant show and I want to see it again. Although sold as restricted view because of a pillar, it is to the left and isn't really an issue . more. Couldn't see half of stage from there. ________________________. Thank you to the man further down our row who was nearer to them than us who told them very firmly to be quiet! ), after reading a few reviews about 'Raoul' being a bit drippy in a few performances I was expecting to hate whoever played him but was more than pleasantly surprised when Simon Bailey appeared. I will say it is hard to decide where the good seats are. I phoned the See Tickets box office number the day before I went (as the theatre does not have its own telephone line) to check that you could purchase day seats like other theatres in London. I'd been wanting to see the show for ages, but didn't fancy paying a massive amount for the tickets. The legroom in E12 and E13 is very poor indeed and I would not sit in the Upper Circle again - although the view was acceptable, it wasn't brilliant (although you do get up close and personal with the Phantom when he's up to mischief way above the stage). Earl Carpenter has to be the best Phantom, how he packs so much emotion into it every night for so long I really don't know, and Rachel Barrell is an excellent Christine- both deserve Oscars in my opinion. Breakthrough. McCanns masterpiece provides the perfect Phantom Firstly, I should say that our seats were perfect. NOTE: Seat numbers and all Legacy reader reviews belowrefer to the production before it reopened in 2021. Gee Colin. ( We wish we had seen our fellow Welshman John Owen-Jones to compare). My only gripe is actually about the theatre itself, something needs to be done about the seating, the seats are quite small. The ambience of the whole show was carried away even after I left the theatre - a true sign of a successful theatre experience. Good view of the stage though quite high up. spellbound Feb 13, 2023. Went to see The Jersey Boys on Wednesday 8th Feb at His Majesty's Aberdeen. Stalls B18 and B19: basically the perfect seats, and quite reasonably priced when on sale. We've booked again.totally hooked!!! Loved every minute of it. More Cuban dance music here: https://youtu.be/awTKVyyHbeUI hope you enjoy my other playlists. Only the unexpected and deeply moving graveyard scenes and 'Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again' prevent act two drowning in bathos. read more. Having loved the interpretation of the movie, I thought I should see the stage play, and I thought it was amazing! The 3 or 4 good tunes are all played in the first half an hour, which leaves a good two hours of "musical mess". _____________________________. However stay clear of cheap side seats! A Front of House man (who had been entertaining us with his witty banter earlier) raced to the row and told them to move back to their own seats but they didn't. It was my first time to see it and thanks to theatremonkey, I got a full-priced ticket less 20! *based on 10 bookings made through various agents' websites. ", TheGreatHumbug: John Owen-Jones was particularly great as the Phantom - his voice was amazing, and the finale where he tells Christine and Raoul to leave him was devastating! Paul Johnson Dj vu! Stalls, C12: Not a bad seat, actually. _______________________. ______________________________, Here I go with my review of my seating for 'Phantom of the Opera' on Thursday 12th July 2012. I loved it. 'Wishing you were somehow here again' in the grave is a richly powerful song, and the lead roles had voices which were shattering. if you are in Royal Circle (where I was) you have to choose a seat to stage right because we were unable to see many scenes that occurred in stage left without leaning well forward. London 2008: Just for the record, in early 2008 the monkey finally watched the screen version of this show and actually preferred it to the stage one sure, the lyric is still crass in places, but the revised script and actual cinematography made it like the show a whole lot more than in the theatre! Truly stole the show at times. Nothing was blocked and we could see the entire stage right to the back. Such an angelic yet powerful voice, a beautiful face and wonderful stage presence. His stage presence was good and he certainly had a haunting quality, but I felt that his singing was a bit too 'pop star'-esque for the role. The atrocious stage framing of nude women being groped by demonic looking centaurs is entirely inappropriate for a show where children are allowed to sit in the audience, and was very distracting. Phantom Phans I would love to hear from you! As for his voice, I don't see how some can say it's weak. The first time I saw it was a xmas present and I wasn't too excited about it to be honest, I listened to the movie soundtrack that was also a xmas present and quite frankly thought that I was going to find the show quite hard going! Our biggest mistake with this show was not to note the seat numbers to avoid. It was a dear wish of mine to go to see Phantom, and for my birthday I was treated by the family to the show. Sitting in the dress circle can allow you to feel immersed in the action of whats on stage, but you are able to sit from a height so you can appreciate whats going on at all levels, something which you may miss if you are sitting in the stalls. 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