We were 3 rows from the front, and was very close to the stage. Go and see it, if you're around and be sure you book good tickets to enhance the experience. But wait until this cast moves on. That said, I would recommend people to read the book first as, like so many eighties musicals, storyline does tend to take a backseat, with the main emphasis being on spectacle and so it can be just a bit difficult to work out. ______________________________. MENANDER. She had the voice of a goddess. With time, its importance was diluted, and, by the middle of the fifteenth century, it was almost forgotten although still there according to the law. Hertfordshire. I don't usually complain but having paid 85 or thereabouts for the seat I felt a little upset. The only seats to avoid are the ones on the very ends of the rows in the balcony. Sat in Dress Circle row A23 and 24 and they were excellent seats. InterContinental (IHG) Hotels in Melbourne. After seeing it four times it has lost some of the excitement and emotion I felt on the first three occasions. The venue is just beautiful, fits perfectly for such show. I have seen 'Phantom of the Opera' many many times. We checked on this site for seat info and had seats K23 and 24 in the stalls and found them very good, saw everything, my cousin is slightly taller than me so she could see the chandelier right to the top. I left the theatre feeling like I'd just witnessed a show that was easy to see quite why it's been so successful, and I surprisingly had a new appreciation for much of the music - that, until Friday, wasn't particularly appealing to me. Please pass this on to all of the cast (company) and production team. I know this is musical theatre and that perhaps it requires more suspension of disbelief than other theatre, but in this case the only thing that could have suspended my disbelief was if you sentenced it to life. Even the upstairs balconies are charming in their own way, if you dont mind leaning over the railings. Loved every minute of it. On my first viewing (from the Upper Circle) I remember being amazed when the rows of candles appeared for the Music of The Night scene, but from row C this effect is muted, also the cloud which is so effective from further away obscures the action I reckon rows G and H would be much better, or probably the main green area of the Dress Circle. The show starts with an elderly Raoul (in a wheelchair) buying a music box at an auction at the old opera house that had being previously haunted by the phantom. It was such a shame. CHAPTER V. Conclusion of the Greek Drama. Obviously the restricted ones have their downfalls but at least you know that in advance. If tickets are marked as an obstructed or limited view, the venue has determined that those seats do not have a full view of the stage, field, court, ice, etc. My first moan goes to Raoul (who is currently played by Oliver Thornton). M Her Majesty's Theatre London: restricted view seating - See 1,200 traveler reviews, 450 candid photos, and great deals for London, UK, at Tripadvisor. Another joined at 9am by 10 am there were probably 12 people in the queue. Was a bit concerned about how restricted the view would be but it was absolutely fine. St. James's, I had to read it up on wikipaedia afterwards, oops. Menander, as has been said in the last chapter, once more rescued the stage of Greece from barbarism. None of it was discreet. The actor who played the Phantom could not be faulted. John Owen-Jones made a decidedly un-menacing Phantom (great Valjean but ropey Phantom - remind you of anyone?) The music and pure voices bring a lump to your throat and the way that the sets change around to create the different scenes is amazing. The only understudy was Christine Daae which was played by Tabitha Webb. If you're in the stalls you won't see the chandelier fall or like below the knee on everyone. ___________________. They were schlepping their oversized M&Ms World bags through the aisles, munching snacks, cheerfully commenting their favourite scenes, and exactly during the most dramatic final moments someones phone went off I dont want to sound elitist, but when I pay a lot of money for a Musical the only sound I hear should be from stage, and not the excited yelps of some middle-aged superfan in the row behind me. The latecomers were held back our side, and then began lots of standing by Ushers in the middle of the aisle waiting to place the theatregoers. So if it's slightly less Operatic than the rest- this is forgivable. I would like to make a comment on the front of house staff at Her Majesty's Theatre: they were all so pleasant, courteous and friendly and also very on the ball about monitoring bad behaviour and use of phones. me and my partner came to see phantom for the first time the show itself was amazing the cast and crew were fantastic, we had one usher who was extremely rude and was really raising his voice to shout out orders, we had tickets in the balcony and are honestly the most uncomfortable theatre seats I have sat in I could not move my legs at all and had to move around a lot much to the dismay of the people in front of us. MAY, 1810. We were generally happy with the seats - but they should be clearly identified as "Restricted," as my aisle seat (and much more so the seat next to me), often had a blocked view of the performance, especially when the action was Stage Right. Pillar on the left that did block out some of the performance. Now you're talking! For a slightly loftier night, those first rows of the circle are grand too. The view from here was brilliant, and absolutely fantastic for the chandelier moments, as well as enabling you to see the Phantom at the top of the rig (which you would miss out on if further forward or under the overhang if further back). This one runs and runs. Result! We had stall seats from D7 through to D16 as there was 10 of us. He made me cry at the end, he was just so incredible - especially when imitating the music box and when Christine gave the ring back. Very central and great view. RECOMMENDED: How to score cheap theatre tickets in Melbourne. Amy My only gripe is actually about the theatre itself, something needs to be done about the seating, the seats are quite small. Plenty of leg room for the aisle seats, as lots of room in front, but was also adequate when moving in. Best seats are EE 29 and 30. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in United Kingdom. Still the best theatre show of all the theatre shows Ive seen. Coupled with a very limited choice of seats, I went for these. He lacks charisma in order to allow us to build up empathy with the Phantom. This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in Australia. Live and let live! Enter the email address you signed up with and we'll email you a reset link. We were front row of the Dress circle and the view could simply not have been better. I would agree with the reviews, the seats are central and give a clear view of all areas of the stage. ______________________________. Another flexible space, this one is rarely set up the same way twice, so choosing the best seats can be a bit of a crapshoot. Book your tickets online for Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne: See 526 reviews, articles, and 132 photos of Her Majesty's Theatre, ranked No.27 on Tripadvisor among 781 attractions in Melbourne. Originally built as a cinema, or picture palace, the Regent is a love it or loathe it venue that for ages onlyhad a small number of good seats. I can't believe she is hired for this job. Alex was very charming, the nicest actor I've ever met. My main problem is that the music is boring. Kristina P. It is advised to avoid row B as the seats are very uncomfortable and whilst B10-12 seats are sold very cheaply and can be seen as a bargain it is worth knowing that the conductor obstructs the view. It really was entertainment at its best. The struggle that Christine faces in choosing between the Phantom and Raoul represents her two very different sides; the dark, edgy Phantom, verses the safe Raoul. The seats were quite good, offered great value for money. All I can say is if I ever did it again (and I won't) I would avoid these seats. Particularly the graveside scene at the start of Act 2, not to mention the spectacle of the chandelier and the phantom observing the scene on the rooftop. Lizzie still loves the Theatre! I did not expect to sob as much as I did, having seen the musical many times and knowing the storyline, but this man is exceptional. I thoroughly enjoyed the show and the music was played beautifully. Yet he does bring an element of Opera to the role too. While some seats cost 144.50 each, there will be 15,000 tickets at 15 for key workers, under 30s and those receiving jobseeker's allowance or other benefits, plus 15,000 free tickets for. He acted, sang and performed to utter perfection and left us in tears! Very restricted view View 1/5 Comfort 4/5 Legroom 4/5 I wanted to watch the play so bad, I took a chance on the seat. You only miss a slight amount of action far left of the stage but nothing too noticeable. No railing, just a wide velvet shelf. You're usually laughing so long as you don't have the last side seats in rowM in the dress circle. ___________________, I saw Phantom of the Opera for the first on 13th July 2006. It was quite painful to see it in front of me. The show is fresh again and it's definitely worth the ticket price. Went last night (8th January 2018) sitting in N14 in the stalls bought for 40 through the London Theatres January sale. Wardrobe, lighting, the set and the orchestra were all very appealing but the cast and direction completely floundered. Here are the hottest shows in Melbourne this month. Rachel Barrell as Christine and Oliver Thornton as The Phantom had amazing voices. It's not half as grimdark as it used to be. Being close to the aisle offers relief for cramped legs, The musical itself was magical. Only the unexpected and deeply moving graveyard scenes and 'Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again' prevent act two drowning in bathos. However, what I did NOT enjoy was the behaviour of some of the theatregoers on the row in front (we were Upper Circle E12 and E13). As has been said, this is a fab seat if you have seen the show before as it does give you a new experience on things. We had seats F23 and F24 in the Stalls. The seats were amazing and I was so close to the action, I did not have a problem with legroom or cricked necks. However, really enjoyed it still produces the old goose bumps it has to be said the music is great. Have a look at the view. Notable strong points of the production include consistently strong leads, an engaging plot and characters that the audience can empathise with. Restricted View Seats Often, the view isn't as bad as it sounds like on paper, and so buying these seats are very much worth it. The Phantom's deformity can be clearly seen, and you see the performers' expressions. ___________________________, Went to see Phantom on Saturday 23rd September 2006. _________________________________________, 9th July 2015. Regarding the view from the seat, well I agree thoroughly with the Monkey's point about 'Phantom' being over melodramatic, and I'm not really a Lloyd Webber fan but found it a great experience largely due to good performances and staging, - particularly from the seat's location. As soon as Rachel began to sing her first solo of the evening I got that same feeling I did as the music began, although this time more intense. The upper balcony is above these seats which restricts view and there is a pillar that support the balcony but seats are okay. We also booked drinks for the interval and reserved a table, or so we thought, but when we got there our drinks and canaps had just been put on a table and two other people had nicked the seats around it, so we had to stand to eat and drink. But come on, he could of tried to make his character a little less boring or camp. Reader reviews. >My mum and I sat in seats 18 and 19 of row A in the Upper Circle. I would call them up so they can tell you what the viewing problem is. After providing them with the booking reference number on the ticket, I have the money back in my account, and was actually amazed at their ability to help me out (after being so notoriously bad!) _____________________, I went to see the show in March 2009 and we sat in row C of the stalls, seats C11, C12, and C13. Legroom was, of course, excellent in F1 and I thought very good in F2 bearing in mind my average height of 5'8''. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! Dave Lorenz. He completely lacked stage presence, had no voice to speak of and overdid the histrionics to the point that the Phantom became a caricature rather than a sympathetic figure. Having seen Scott before I was a little disappointed, as I hadn't been impressed with him on that occasion. Shes currentlyhome to the biggest show Melbourne has seen in decades and judging bypast performances of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, that buzz electrifies every member of the audience no matter where theyre seated. Undoubtedly Lloyd Webbers biggest achievement, but not his greatest work. I'm sure you all wanted to know about that. I complained to the box office at the interval, the receptionist was apologetic but confirmed that the seats were not 'restricted viewing' - she gave me a comments card to fill in.However on returning home I e-mailed my complaints to the Theatre and received a reply immediately. The overhang starts at row "J" so we were able to see the chandelier but any further back and some bits of the show would have been missed. Her Majestys theatre is beautifully acoustic, and most of the stalls and dress circle benefit from almost no amplified sound, which is a rarity. This was incredibly disappointing too. The cast is completed by Hollie Aires, Connor Carson, Corina Clark, Michelle Cornelius, Edward Court, Lily De-La-Haye, Hywel Dowsell, Serina Faull, James Gant, Eilish Harmon-Beglan, Emma Harris, Yukina Hasebe, Thomas Holdsworth, Olivia Holland-Rose, Jacob Hughes, Grace Hume, James Hume, Tim Morgan, Michael Robert-Lowe, Eve Shanu-Wilson, Tim Southgate, Anouk Van Laake, Jasmine Wallis, Ralph Watts, Skye Weiss, Simon Whitaker, Lizzie Wofford and Andrew York. I've come away from some musicals raving about the likes of Kerry Ellis and Laura Michelle Kelly, but I'm none the wiser about the three leads in Phantom, and to be honest have no interest in looking up their bio's. ____________________. Get over it!! The seats do seem close together and space seemed a bit tight on elbow room, but nothing to really worry about. I was sat in seat 21 of row A of the grand (upper) circle, and have to disagree with Theatre Monkey's comments about there being a bar intruding on the view here. She had fallen asleep after the first act. I think the connection between Ramin and Robyn is very electric and sexy. Hands down, the best seats in this theatre are the front rows of the dress circle. This is a really great and unique show which will probably never be matched. Plenty of leg room, being in the walkway. I loved the chandelier, although it was literally centimetres above our heads, some lady in the audience screamed and many of the audience gasped as it was unexpected. The seats are so close together I was basically cuddling strangers, and there was absolutely no room for anyone to walk past you down the row, forcing everyone to have to stand up and get out of their seat any time someone needed to get by. I recently saw Phantom at Her Majesty's Theatre as an early 2008 Christmas present for a friend. Maybe he is quite new to the role, I'm not sure, but he is instantly forgettable; and there was far greater chemistry between Christine and the Phantom - she should have stayed with the Phantom and told Raoul to clear off! The problem with this is your not allocated seats until you get to the theatre. Bang in the middle of the row; theres only one row in front and seats are suitable staggered so youre looking between heads; no neck strain as the stage isnt particularly high; seats and legroom are comfy enough. And very cramped, would advise booking aisle seats if possible. That said, there is something thrilling about the proximity to the actors you get in the lower section, and certainly the front rows are nowhere near as limited as in the Sumner. ___________________________, Phantom Of The Opera - 18th October 2017 Evening - Stalls Seat B12. However, very disappointed with Theatre Tickets Direct. Sat in seats K9 and 10 (Stalls), which provided a very good view, as did all seats in that row, but I think the seats should be down priced from Row N back, as they really are not worth full price. The overhang of the upper circle blocks the view of the upper part of the stage from row H. The restricted view prevented us from seeing significant action. The lavish sets and spectrum of colours explode onto the stage, especially at the start of the second act, and capture your attention and your heart. I sat in the Upper Circle. Ramin is worth the ticket price alone. The lack of dazzling performances also meant that I had more time to consider the technical merit of the show - the lighting looks dated, the flying looks basic and sluggish (two of the guys from the auction house having to shoulder charge the chandelier off stage in the overture? Can't wait to go back and see it again. 16th November 2007 Willenhall. I enjoyed this performance much more than two weeks ago (above) when I was seated almost right at the front in row C seat 11. Kelsey R. The stalls tend to be a bit busier and the balcony a little quieter, so some people prefer the busier atmosphere downstairs while others prefer the extra space and better choice of seats the balcony usually offers. ___________________. I'm glad these relics haven't been updated, they certainly gave me a good laugh! The best seats are in the centre of row D and G as they offer a good central view. Ramin Karimloo was spectacular as the Phantom. This highly-touted and virtually iconic show is, in realitya bit clunky, dated and simply not all that great. __________________. He seemed so active and young around Katie, he was bouncing around the stage. It was an okay experience, but I wouldn't go back, or recommend it. Christine was one of the only redeeming qualities. You can see the full body of the actors and set from the centre over to stage left wings. I had to head-bob most of the night. I find it bizarre that you would attack the staging and fly work of "Phantom". Christian Ball, After nearly 8,200 performances in the same theatre, you would think the sound would be good. > . What is restricted view at Her Majesty's theatre? 020 3925 2998. Part of me was hoping for amazing music, awe-inspiring sets and an emotional rollercoaster of a story. Thank you to the man further down our row who was nearer to them than us who told them very firmly to be quiet! Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox. The young man sitting behind me (who was taller than me) spent the whole performance with his knees banging against the back of my seat! I have seen this show about 4-5 times over the years and I for one was moved to tears by his performance. A restricted view means that you may be unable to see the entire stage from the specified seats. - and would recommend anyone to see it Earl Carpenter's singing and acting is superb throughout, as he brings true emotion to the role. My wife and I were very much looking forward to seeing John Owen-Jones as Phantom, after recently seeing his superb Valjean. more. No. in January 2011. Overall I loved it and found it very enjoyable, and I would recommend it. Perhaps its stalls and pay the big-ticket prices? "Phantom" is one of very few shows where you can actually feel lost in the action. All in all an enjoyable afternoons entertainment but not a show we will be rushing back to soon. (11th January 2011 matinee, Stalls G12 and 13). Now getting excellent shows to the area coming further north than Edinburgh or Glasgow. ____________________, McCann as Phantom = Phenomenal! ____________________________, We were disappointed in this production (August 2007), and aghast that Carlotta had a much nicer voice than Christine! Enjoy! Our interval drinks order was takenand a selection of gifts from the kiosk was bought round to our seatsof which nanny bought the lot!! Legroom was just tolerable, but otherwise comfortable. 'Phantom' was special. _____________________, I went to see The Phantom of The Opera on the 1st December 2009 with a group of friends. I had no interest in opera, only knew one song and only knew the story in brief (and the Phantom was the only character I remembered) before I went to see it. Tut tut Christine Daae! The melodrama is what makes the story so interesting. We'll probably revisit next year if the kids demand!! Melbourne is blessed with a wealth of theatres, from the grand old dames like the, Shes currentlyhome to the biggest show Melbourne has seen in decades and judging bypast performances of. Review tags are currently only available for English language reviews. Best Calypso Trinidad and Tobago Music 2021 - with Steel Drumshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRO3Jf1wF1kBest Calypso Music - Trinidad \u0026 Tobago - Steel Drumshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpUh5wUBkbM2021 Calypso \u0026 Hawaiian Music - Trinidad Tobago \u0026 Hawaii Best Steel Drums Music Mixhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_d95XP3_G4 Best Tropical, Caribbean, and Steel Drum Musichttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dVvsX3SlsQ 2021 MGTracey Ltd I was rather annoyed when a man came to the front of the Circle and told everyone to lean back. She is so young, which is how the part was written, and her voice was so powerful where it needed to be. We have both seen the show four or five times before, going right back to the Michael Crawford days and the performance last Thursday was up there with the best. He is a true gentleman and a real star in a profession where there are few. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. To add more atmosphere, they should make all of the sound louder. 57 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4QL, England Open today: 11:00 - 23:30 Save West End and South Bank Theatre Walking Tour in London 16 Book in advance from 23.00 per adult Check availability View full product details Leanne_Dee Coventry, United Kingdom 13 13 Restricted view Review of Her Majesty's Theatre London Reviewed 14 July 2017 via mobile Despite no warnings during the booking we had purchased seats with a restricted view behind a pillar. Traditionally, these were concentrated in the stalls, as close to the stage as possible. 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