Theatre Royal Drury Lane Seat Reviews
Balcony A39 reviews
at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane
- General 3.5/5
- View 3/5
- Comfort 3.8/5
- Legroom 3.2/5
- Good
- Okay
- Slightly restricted view
- Very restricted view
- Avoid at all costs
- Avoid if you’re tall
- based on 13 reviews
Average seat price*
min max
*based on 93 bookings made through various agents' websites.
Visitor reviews
Okay
- View
2/5 - Comfort
4/5 - Legroom
4/5
Frozen the Musical,
Slightly restricted view
- View
2/5 - Comfort
3/5 - Legroom
3/5
Frozen the Musical,
Okay
- View
4/5 - Comfort
3/5 - Legroom
2/5
Frozen the Musical,
Okay
- View
3/5 - Comfort
4/5 - Legroom
5/5
It was not possible for my grandson to see even with a booster so he sat on my lap. And my granddaughter had to lean forward to see.
Frozen the Musical,
Okay
- View
4/5 - Comfort
4/5 - Legroom
4/5
Good value for money, you have to lean forward
42nd Street,
Avoid if you're tall
- View
5/5 - Comfort
3/5 - Legroom
1/5
Charlie and The Chocolate Factory,
Very restricted view
- View
1/5 - Comfort
3/5 - Legroom
2/5
We chose the seats from the seating plan and, on paper, they looked good. The view of the stage was very restricted owing to the height of the balcony rail. I'm not particularly tall (less than 6 feet) and I had to lean forward with my head resting on the rail in order to see much. Our 8 year old granddaughter had to sit on my lap to be able to see anything at all. Action at the rear of the stage was OK for me but the front of the stage and orchestra pit were completely obscured.
Charlie and The Chocolate Factory,
Good
- View
3/5 - Comfort
4/5 - Legroom
4/5
You have to lean forward onto the balcony to see the whole stage. These seats would not be recommended for small children as they wont be able to see the stage unless they are standing and leaning onto the balcony.
Charlie and The Chocolate Factory,