Posted 12 November 2012 - 11:09 AM
We purchased D27, 28 and C27 - my seat D28 had the pillar in front - I was not made aware when purchased. D27 was OK, acceptable view for a £25 ticket but C27 had no visible screen and at least half the stage was obscurred, very poor in my opinion and should maybe be offered on a pricing scale, £18 for C27, £20 for D28 and £25 for D27.
Even cheap, I definately will not day seat again. Hasn't ruined my enjoyment of the show, just made me realise that I am probably more of a 'seat snob' than I thought
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