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Upper Circle
The Upper Circle is one level above the Royal Circle and is split into three seating blocks by two aisles.
The best seats can be found in the middle of the centre section, as they offer clear views of the stage, although it is hard to make out any details. Generally it is advised to sit as central as possible as due to the curved shape of the Upper Circle most of the end on seats have restricted views and so can be purchased at a discounted price.
Seats at the both ends of rows A-F should be avoided as they are not good value for money. The Upper Circle does not offer much comfort and legroom feels restricted here, especially in row A.
Taller audience members should aim for an aisle seat in the central block or avoid this section. Some restrictions can be caused by technical equipment which obstructs those sat in the first two rows.
Those who are sat at the rear of the Upper Circle in Theatre Royal Haymarket might feel quite distant from the action taking place on stage. There is a metal bar that runs across this section and obstructs the view for those sat at the ends of row A.
The Gallery is positioned just behind the Upper Circle and does not obstruct the view in any way.
The Upper Circle at the Theatre Royal Haymarket is not wheelchair accessible and is not suited to those with reduced mobility.