posted by [identity profile] bugshaw.livejournal.com at 11:23am on 13/03/2009
I've been there four times now. From a slightly fragile old tired perspective there are lots of problems with the seating; the rows are narrow, you can't squeeze past, once you've sat down you may be asked to budge up for other people. If you don't get in quick with your friends there may not be two seats together, the ushers do ask singles to move across to another row but we don't really like that do we, if we've got in early and are settled? And that's if you are in the bench seats in the stalls. The side seats mean a neck-crane of 60-75° to see the stage. The side seats in the balcony mean you need to lean forward to see the stage, and people further from you need to lean further. The second row of side seats get to do the same from fold-down seats bolted to the wall, so high up your feet don't touch the floor.

But apparently it's great for school groups.
 
posted by [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/la_marquise_de_/ at 11:44am on 13/03/2009
It used to be sit-on-the-floor. Either way, it's never been comfortable.

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