The best seats are in the Front Stalls, Rows A to B. You'll get a stunningly immersive experience without needing to crane your neck, as well as a clear view of the entire stage at all times. Opt for center seats to get the best out of your time at the show.
The Stalls (Rows N and W) and Balcony 1 (Row Q) have wheelchair-accessible seating with step-free access and can be reached via lifts near the auditorium entrances. Companion seating is also available. Accessible toilets are located on both levels as well. Additionally, the theater provides hearing assistance devices free of charge at the cloakroom and is equipped to accommodate patrons with service dogs.
Seats in Balcony 2 are usually some of the most affordable. Despite the distance from the stage, these seats are great for larger productions like musicals with ensemble casts and dynamic dance performances.