The Gielgud Theatre is a West End theatre, located on Shaftesbury Avenue, at the corner of Rupert Street, in the City of Westminster, London. The …
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Oct 11, 2024
Great theatre and in a great location. Had seats at the end of the aisle in the stalls and had a great view. Seats were comfortable as well. Full review by Odyssey817043
Oct 4, 2024
Beautiful theatre,and wonderful staff.We booked tickets for Juno and the PAYCOCK with the wonderful Mark Rylance and J Smith Cameron.Terrific play and would highly recommend a visit.Theatre was clean… Full review by Trail09988308333
Aug 19, 2024
I contacted the theatre with an access/medical query and this was answered with efficiency. When I arrived at the theatre my information had been passed on and all the staff I encountered went out of… Full review by SO-190
I cant decide whether to book row F in the dress circle or row O in stalls for to kill a mockingbird, can anyone help please?
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I always book stalls, but you can access a seating plan with views from each seat on the Gielgud Theatre website to help you decide. Enjoy the production!
Hi, what would you like to know about this attraction? I'm going to see Les Miserables next month....please could you tell me which is the nearest Underground Station & how far is the theatre from there, please? My friend is disabled so trying to find the easiest way to get there for her...don't mind going on the bus either...we will be travelling from Liverpool St Station!! Many thanks indeed...Marion
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Hi Piccadilly is the closest in the Piccadilly line , but check they have full disabled access and egress via the London Transport web site,
Hi Does anyone know what the view is like from the stall Box C? As with all boxes it's at the side, but it's priced as a premium ticket. Thanks
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I usually find the seat view for the theater online. I would check that out. There were a number of seats in this particular theater that had partially obstructed views. That was why I …
I usually find the seat view for the theater online. I would check that out. There were a number of seats in this particular theater that had partially obstructed views. That was why I decided on a premium seat.
Does anyone have experience on the view from seats J18 and J19. Heard a lot about uncomfy seats and sitting between heads and being 5”8 didn’t know if this would be a problem.
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Hi - I visited the Gielgud in January for the show Company and we were seated in Stalls O12 & 11 and we were pleasantly surprised how good they were. I'm 5' 7" and average build …
Hi - I visited the Gielgud in January for the show Company and we were seated in Stalls O12 & 11 and we were pleasantly surprised how good they were. I'm 5' 7" and average build and found the rake at Row O pretty good and the seats were staggered so you could see between heads in front. The seats were also comfy, legroom good and I didin't feel hemmed in by my neighbours. However, you might like to visit Seatplan where you can see customer seat reviews for most of the London theatres and in many cases folk will have posted a photo from their seat. It seems that Row J may be poorly raked and there are a number of folk complaining about tall heads in front of them. The other site for theatre seat reviews is Theatremonkey. Hope you may find this helpful. Regards, Will T