Dominion Theatre Seat Reviews
Circle L29 reviews
at the Dominion Theatre
- General 4/5
- View 4.3/5
- Comfort 4/5
- Legroom 3.9/5
- Awesome
- Good
- Okay
- Slightly restricted view
- based on 8 reviews
Average seat price*
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*based on 83 bookings made through various agents' websites.
Visitor reviews
Good
- View
4/5 - Comfort
4/5 - Legroom
4/5
Good view of stage from above. Good slope so didn't find people in front restricted my view.
Grease,
Okay
- View
3/5 - Comfort
3/5 - Legroom
3/5
White Christmas,
Slightly restricted view
- View
4/5 - Comfort
4/5 - Legroom
4/5
There is a bar across the front row of the upper level of circle seating which was in my eye line.
An American In Paris,
Good
- View
4/5 - Comfort
5/5 - Legroom
4/5
Good view of the stage and not cramped. Easy access to the toilets!
An American In Paris,
Okay
- View
5/5 - Comfort
3/5 - Legroom
3/5
These seats are difficult to reach for anyone with mobility problems. Didn't realise the aisle access was closed off. Would choose differently if using the Dominion again.
An American In Paris,
Awesome
- View
5/5 - Comfort
5/5 - Legroom
5/5
Almost any seat upstairs at the Dominion has a great view of the stage and some of the best legroom on the West End. Their definition of "restricted view" is a slightly higher brass railing... not a problem... when I was imagining a pillar or a spotlight operator. Nope, you can even sit way up in the peanut gallery and see perfectly in the Dominion. Not much foot traffic either, as the aisles drain to exits at the top and on the sides... not in front.... so your view is rarely impeded.
An American In Paris,
Good
- View
5/5 - Comfort
5/5 - Legroom
5/5
Seats were very good. I have been to most West End theatres but this was my first time in the Dominion. It appeared to me that probably all seats had good sight of the impressively huge stage.
An American In Paris,
Okay
- View
4/5 - Comfort
3/5 - Legroom
3/5
Draughty. Make sure you take a scarf.
An American In Paris,