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Grand Circle
The Grand Circle is one level above the Royal Circle and consists of four long rows.
This section does feel very cramped and whilst it is still possible to enjoy your experience, it is worth knowing that if you are after comfort you might feel disappointed by this part of the venue.
The best seats can be found in the centre of rows B-C as they offer clear and unobstructed views of the stage. Generally it is advised to sit as central as possible; due to the curved shape of the Grand Circle most of the end on seats have restricted views, whilst it does not drastically hinder the experience, the central seats offer head on views for the same price.
As already mentioned the Grand Circle does not offer much comfort and legroom feels awfully restricted here, hence taller audience members should avoid this section altogether or aim for an aisle seat. Any seats that are labelled as restricted views should be avoided as they offer really poor and distant views.
The Grand Circle does feel extremely high up and claustrophobic so those audience members suffering from claustrophobia or have experienced vertigo in the past should avoid this section of the venue altogether. Those who are sat at the rear of the section might experience some poor sound quality.
The Grand Circle at Wyndham’s Theatre is not wheelchair accessible and is not suited to those with reduced mobility or those who suffer from claustrophobia.