London Theatre Seating Plans
Find out at SeatPlan.co.uk!
Seatplan is here to provide you with current seating information for some of London’s top theatre venues. If you are looking to book tickets for any type of performance, be it a play, musical, dance or concert finding the best seats at the best price can sometimes be difficult. It is always worth knowing if a seat offers good value for money before purchasing, and that is where Seat Plan comes in.
Don’t know which seat to book?
- Which seat is best for me?
- Ever been let down by a bad seat?
- Never know where the best place to sit is?
- Want the best value for money?
How Seat Plan Helps
With our ‘bargain hunter’ and ‘break the bank’ recommendations, Seatplan gives you all the information you need when booking a seat at one of our venues. For each theatre we offer a detailed description of each section to help you make an informed choice. From letting you know where the pillars are, to how good the leg room is, we offer impartial and practical advice to make your experience as enjoyable as possible.
Our site relies on feedback from users to help others make informed decisions, and is an online community for theatre lovers. At Seatplan, YOU become ‘The Seat Inspectors’ and help us to provide am much information as possible. Why not upload pictures from your seat, a brief description of the view or even your thoughts on value for money. This will help the site grow and develop, helping you decide which seat is best for you.
Please remember that the views expressed by Seat Plan are only for guidance and are opinions on seats that can change from performance to performance. Theatres develop distinct price structures depending on the quality of different sections of seating in the auditorium. As a general rule, the more money you pay the better the seat, although there are bargains to be had which have been highlighted by The Seat Inspector.
Choose a London Theatre
- Adelphi Theatre
- Aldwych Theatre
- Apollo Theatre
- Apollo Victoria
- Cambridge Theatre
- Charing Cross Theatre
- Dominion Theatre
- Duke of York’s Theatre
- Garrick Theatre
- Harold Pinter Theatre
- Her Majesty’s Theatre
- London Palladium
- Lyceum Theatre
- Lyttelton Theatre
- Noel Coward Theatre
- Novello Theatre
- Olivier Theatre
- Open Air Regent’s Park
- Palace Theatre
- Phoenix Theatre
- Piccadilly Theatre
- Playhouse Theatre
- Queen’s Theatre
- Sadlers Wells
- Savoy Theatre
- St Martin’s Theatre
- Theatre Royal Drury Lane
- Vaudeville Theatre
- Wyndhams Theatre
Glossary – definitions of key words used in this website:
- AUDITORIUM: The seating area of a theatre.
- BALCONY: The highest tier in a theatre, very high and far from the stage.
- BOX OFFICE: The place to collect tickets for the current performance and buy tickets for future shows.
- DAY SEATS: Seats that are only sold on the day of the performance, usually at a reduced price.
- DRESS CIRCLE: Usually the first tier of seating. Sometimes called the ROYAL CIRCLE.
- HOUSE LEFT/RIGHT: The left/right side of the auditorium as you look at the stage.
- PREMIUM SEATS:
- STAGE LEFT/RIGHT: The left/right side of the stage as you are on it looking at the auditorium.
- STALLS/ORCHESTRA STALLS: The lowest level of seating, usually the most expensive due to the best views of the stage.
- UPPER CIRCLE: The second tier of seating, furthest from the stage. Sometimes called the GRAND CIRCLE
