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Stalls
The Stalls is the largest seating section of the Cambridge Theatre, made up of 19 rows it is divided by a vertical aisle, which splits the auditorium into two parts.
The best seats in the Stalls are 7-21 in rows E-J as they offer an exceptional and clear view onto the stage. This part of the Cambridge Theatre offers plenty of legroom although very tall audience members should strive to buy tickets in row A or aim for central aisle seats.
It is worth knowing that the curved shape of the auditorium makes the first four and the last four seats in every row poor value for money as thee seas offer only a side view onto the stage.
The Dress Circle overhang begins at row O but has only a minimal impact on those under it. The discounted tickets in this section of the Cambridge Theatre are at the rear of the Stalls, whilst they do not have restricted view, the Dress Circle overhang cuts off the top of the stage slightly.
The Stalls is well raked, so those planning on attending with children need not worry as their view will not be obstructed by those in front of them. The rake gets especially steep at the back of the theatre providing really good views.
This section of The Cambridge Theatre is wheelchair accessible and suited to those with reduced mobility and an ‘at seat service’ is available for access to patrons.