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Royal Circle
Located a level above the Stalls, the Royal Circle is divided by two aisles into a central block of seating and two smaller sections. This part of the Noel Coward Theatre is quite wide and has a curved shape therefore seats at the end of all rows face the stage side-on.
Due to this part of the venue being well raked audience members can enjoy good views that are not obstructed by those in front of them. The best seats can be found in the middle of rows A-C as they offer great, close up, panoramic views of the stage.
The Royal Circle offers plenty of comfort and legroom and even tall audience members need not worry about feeling restricted and uncomfortable. Row A offers particular comfort as there is plenty of room to relax.
The Grand Circle overhang begins at row F but does not obstruct the view in any way, hence does not hinder the experience for those sat under it. Generally it is advised to sit as centrally as possible to enjoy panoramic views as seats at the end of the rows offer restricted views and some of the action can be missed.
Seats at the rear of this section can feel quite distant and removed from the stage. The Royal Circle can be accessed by wheelchair users and is completely accessible and suited to those with reduced mobility.