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Split into two sections, the Gallery should be avoided by those who suffer from acrophobia or have experienced vertigo in the past.
Audience members who are on a strict budget and are not after comfort or great views may still enjoy their experience, but if you want to feel comfortable and relaxed avoid this part of the venue.
This section feels very uncomfortable; as seats are extremely narrow and there is hardly any legroom here, especially in row A, so taller audience members are best to purchase tickets in other parts of the house.
The best seats can be found in the first three rows of the Gallery and they offer unobstructed but distant views of the stage. If you wish to feel immersed in the action taking place on stage, you might be disappointed as views from all of the seats in the Gallery feel really distant.
The final three rows of this part of the venue have the cheapest tickets in the house and should be purchased only if on a strict budget.
The Gallery at Theatre Royal Haymarket is not suited to those with reduced mobility and is not wheelchair accessible.
This section of the theatre can be accessed via climbing a stairs with over 60 steps, so this must be considered before deciding on buying tickets here.