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Stalls
Divided into two large blocks of seating by a central aisle, the Stalls of the Palace Theatre offers plenty of great views throughout. The best seats in the auditorium are located in seats 10-21 in rows F-H and they are considered to be premium seats as they offer amazing views of the stage.
The Dress Circle overhang begins in the centre of row L and on the sides of row J. The top of the stage is not visible for those in row S back and obstructs the view even more for those in row T back.
Legroom does feel very limited in this section of the theatre and taller audience members are advised to purchase tickets in the aisle seats or alternatively sit in row AA as it offers unlimited space.
There are support pillars in this venue placed in row C, H and S which can obstruct the view for those directly behind them. The seats at the beginning and end of rows B-K have a side angle view which can cause restrictions and some moments during the show might be missed. It is advised to sit in the central seats of this section to enjoy the best views possible.
The Stalls section of the Palace Theatre is wheelchair accessible and suited to patrons with reduced mobility. Audience members who want to attend with children should aim for seats in the middle of the section and avoid the first row due to the height of the stage.