______________________________. He has tremendous stage presence, his voice is flawless and the energy he put into the role was clear for all to see. Superb show straight from London's West End. For those who expect a traditional musical, do not go here. He has brought a fresh take on the role and a vitality which is refreshing after some of the Phantoms I've seen who seem to have just walked through the role. My view was very good. I'm glad I saw the show, just so I could see what the fuss was all about, but it does confuse me as to why it's so popular. My first moan goes to Raoul (who is currently played by Oliver Thornton). However I decided I would give him the benefit of the doubt. Or am I missing something? Form beginning to the final curtain this production was excellent. We sat in the Stalls in row D, seats 9 and 10. Also, for the record, Brian McCann is a 'swing'* in the programme - yes, but he is also listed as 'first cover'** for the Phantom, Scott Davies is the standby Phantom, i.e., the 'alternate. I appreciate it is an operatic production, but when all the characters sang different lines at the same time it just came across as a cacophony of noise. Phantom of the Opera, 14Apr2019, I wanted to watch the play so bad, I took a chance on the seat. Having read a previous reviewer mention the rather cool air-conditioning I came equipped with a warm cardigan - I should have left it at home, I was so warm and didn't feel any kind of cool air in the theatre at all - I left the theatre rather red-faced with the heat. But it is often possible to grab cheaper tickets on the sides of the stalls, where slight sightline restrictions are compensated by the immediacy of the performers. Seat reviews: There is a real depth of emotion conveyed by the music and the stage performances of the actors was excellent. Nadia Ansari The staff member who checked our tickets told her co worker that she was, and I quote, "f@#king wasted last weekend" not the sort of language you expect! _____________________. Lizzie still loves the Theatre! Ramin Karimloo was spectacular as the Phantom. The above two comments drew this reply from previous reviewer Will Cooper: I'd just like to counter some of your most recent and scathing phantom reviews. Despite its early implantation, the Papal Inquisition was greatly resisted within the Crown of Aragon by both population and monarchs. Ms Christina Brooks That first row or two in the centre of the dress circle are hard to beat, although the middle of the stalls is pretty fine too. A definite must if your in London and want to see a show! Saw "Phantom" last night for the first time (6th May 2009). They tend to get in the way, wherever you sit. I was very shocked to read Paul Johnsons review of Phantom, notably his opinion/attack on Mr McCann. One thing we both noticed was that both seats were set quite high off the ground. _________________________________________, 9th July 2015. Zac21621 Dec 11, 2022. There's still things I would change though - I've never liked the "prima donna" song and could quite happily chop that out of the show and also trim down some of the ballet scenes. The supporting cast were fairly anonymous too. You're usually laughing so long as you don't have the last side seats in rowM in the dress circle. The show itself is unfortunately starting to look a bit tired - some of the choreography and performances could do with being 'tightened up' a bit, and the proscenium arch of the intertwined naked figures could do with a good clean - and some of the drapes need washing! Obviously the restricted ones have their downfalls but at least you know that in advance. McCanns Phantom has a depth and dimension beyond Johnsons shallow review. Having booked these seats relatively cheaply during Kids Week (summer promotion - editor) I was very happy to then read previous Theatre Monkey reviewers giving them the thumbs up . Now, I always find Music of the Night the most boring song in the show - but this time I was completely gripped by it. In fact we were so impressed we went to the Stage Door (and missed our train, but it was worth it). HISTORY OF THE STAGE. Dj vu! We were seated in the Grand Circle, D5 and D6. I think all the Manchester Front of House staff should be sent to London to be trained! Not to be put off from seeing the show, we ended up paying 62.50 each for seats 13 and 14 in Row J stalls, as having got there early, queued up etc, we weren't prepared to have second rate seats. I bought the tickets in November 2012 for a leaving present for my friend who after working in England for 2 years has decided to go back to Australia. I thought I'd be cramped - but I'd sacrifice that for our experience- and it shouldn't affect my much more reasonably sized wife. I took front row. 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 walkway down to the Phantom's lair was a really slick and effective trick, and had you believing they were really walking downwards. Legroom is a bit tight in these seats but it didn't detract from my enjoyment. I don't think there is anything negative I can say about these seats, except that they are in the middle of the row and so you have to constantly stand up to let people pass. The priciest seats are also the best, smack bang in the centre of the front rows. Have a look at the view. We were on the balcony in row B. Part of me was hoping for amazing music, awe-inspiring sets and an emotional rollercoaster of a story. Went to the stage door. My first problem was Raoul. James F Great performance by the actor (David Shannon), but I thought he looked much older than Christine (maybe its because of the understudy) so found it hard to believe that they were friends when they were children. The Phantom magic has returned for me ! Rachel Barrell as Christine and Oliver Thornton as The Phantom had amazing voices. ** 'First Cover' the first choice actor to take a lead role in case of another's illness. I feel ripped off and will never touch this company again. ___________________. They've got it right in so much as the seats get less expensive as you move toward the wall, but the seats on the aisle and adjacent to that should also be reduced. The head of the man in front of me obscured my view slightly and my partner (who is 6'4") found that the legroom was not sufficient for him and he was a bit uncomfortable and had to keep shifting in his seat. Having loved the interpretation of the movie, I thought I should see the stage play, and I thought it was amazing! It was rather sad to see a show I love being massacred. '*** read more. I did not think I would enjoy this, just booked it for my girlfriend's birthday as I know she likes musicals, however, I will be honest and say I thoroughly enjoyed the whole performance. The venue is just beautiful, fits perfectly for such show. !LONG MAY PHANTOM RUN!!! Plenty of leg room for the aisle seats, as lots of room in front, but was also adequate when moving in. Some problem was occurring and the management were called and then more waiting followed and hovering in the eyeline edge continued. A ,.^ : ^*> s amertcan CommontDealti^si LOUISIANA JISIANA ro ACCOMPANY vERT PHELPS MERICAN COMMONWEALTHS. As it is, it plays like the West End's granddad on life support, while there are young, vibrant shows out there in Theatreland. I find it bizarre that you would attack the staging and fly work of "Phantom". Best seats are dress circle A 19 and 20. The whole thing blew me away. However, the only part of the stage missing is the very bottom left, which includes the drawing room door. It was directly in front of the Phantom when he appeared in the suspended decorations and a great position as the chandelier swooped past. Tiny (child sized it appeared), and old - they leave you aching by the end of the performance. I saw Phantom of the Opera on 12th July 2012 with a friend. Gina Beck is a brilliant actress as is Simon Bailey and of course the much loved Ramin. Looking at, and listening to, those sitting around me, I rather got the impression that it has become nothing more than a tourist attraction that has to be seen on a visit to London, like Buckingham Palace or Piccadilly Circus. ___________________________, My partner and I went to see the Thursday matinee performance of Phantom of the Opera on 3rd August 2017 and had stalls seats F1 and F2. I left feeling cheated. Also if you happen to be tall or have any kind of leg issue the rows are very close together. Tickets were 10 pounds each, knew beforehand it would be restricted view. Legroom was, of course, excellent in F1 and I thought very good in F2 bearing in mind my average height of 5'8''. For a strong overall stage impression, its best to sit in the central section, preferably in the front three rows. Another limitation of Her Majesty's theatre is that it is acoustically bad and offers dismal views. Gee Colin. Undoubtedly Lloyd Webbers biggest achievement, but not his greatest work. Otherwiseanywhere in the stalls up to row F (keeping in mind the numbering system is designed to trick you into thinking youre closer to the stage than you really are the first eight rows are AA, BB, CC etc) is always a good bet. She even lip-synced the duet 'Phantom of the Opera' because suddenly her voice was completely different. 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. The seat is sold as restricted view and restricted legroom. Ah well, still the best show there is, cannot see it enough times, and we still cry during it, and wish Christine would choose the Phantom instead! She's Portuguese so I'm guessing that English is not her first language, but you'd never guess from her performance. The girl lead was very good, as was The Phantom although the same cannot be said for Raoul he had a very weak voice and was totally overpowered by Christina (not sure of the name of girl who played her - but the dark haired one). How to score cheap theatre tickets in Melbourne. The Regent is a wide space, too, so the sightline is fine even on the side ends. CA, USA. Al [email protected]. I may even go as far as to say that Earl's voice is more powerful and his performance is better than Mr Crawford! The leg room however was ridiculous, and I couldn't have my legs directly in front of me. Having seen Scott before I was a little disappointed, as I hadn't been impressed with him on that occasion. Took a while for my parents to acclimatise to the altitude but once the show started they were fine. 13 February - 2 March 2023. I. Also, I was in front row (Seat B10) - it is a restricted view because of the conductor - but he was not in my way at all, and B11 was affected slightly although it really wasn't a problem unless your under 4ft perhaps. Not a FOH person to be seen when this was going on. Very haunting and terribly tragic. Now for someone like me who has seen the show before row M is fine if going for the first time it's about 4 rows too far back for the view of the chandelier rising and falling. This highly-touted and virtually iconic show is, in realitya bit clunky, dated and simply not all that great. Phantom will always be a bit special to me as this was the first musical I ever saw in London - I can still remember being blown away by the experience and it made me catch the musical bug - I've seen Phantom at least 5 times from both stalls and dress circle but hadn't seen it in London for a few years (but had seen it in New York when I was on honeymoon). No. The Johnson Family Prices below were compiled as booking originally opened. However, with the quality of the show the price is still value for money. When we got there, two seats next to us were empty, so we moved two seats closer to the centre. 'Christine' played by Leila Benn Harris was amazing and loved her to bits. Sometimes, sitting closer to the stage can be even cheaper than sitting a few rows back. I've once bought a single seat at the very end of row B and the view was terrible. Nat [email protected] Quite simply it was the cast. It was made in the 80's.and it shows. Legroom was just tolerable, but otherwise comfortable. We had 2 seats in row B of stalls (front row), what a nightmare, No leg room at all!!!!!! more. He's cool enough, not stupid Roaul with his high pants and stupid hair! Also if youve seen the show previously you know when to look up, and I saw the Phantom when he was in the gods - and also saw him when he was in the angel structure (I never noticed before that the sculpture's eyes and mouth are lit up when the Phantom is on it - which I never would have known if I hadn't sat there). Stalls F16 and F17: I have to say this was by far the best visit to see this long runner in a long time, and only have one gripe. We had seats F23 and F24 in the Stalls. Slight block from the right and left side of the stage depending on which side your seats are on. I went to see Phantom last night (18th June 2010) and thought I would submit a review of our seats. I couldn't see the chandelier rise all the way up to the ceiling due to the next level overhanging, but of the stage it was very good. What a spectacle! Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, Ask elainag2015 about His Majesty's Theatre, Ask KarenC769 about His Majesty's Theatre, Ask KayleighMac about His Majesty's Theatre, Ask tommys203 about His Majesty's Theatre. Stalls P13: ridiculously good legroom in this row, thanks to the pillar placement. None of it was discreet. It was amazing seeing the costumes and actors close up and hearing the musical nuances from the orchestra which ordinarily you probably wouldn't hear. I would recommend these seats for anyone who needs the legroom and wants to be at the front of the stalls. Kate Radmilovic and Rohan Tickell as 'Carlotta' (she really was fantastic) and 'Piangi' were fabulous. When I got to the show and saw the cast board, Scott Davies was listed as the Phantom alongside Katie; and I had one other understudy - Marc Vastenavont as Piangi. Best are B 13 and 14. This is a Paris set, gothic Andrew Lloyd Webber musical with Cameron Mackintosh in charge of the spectacle. Ashleah Skinner, We'll probably revisit next year if the kids demand!! He seemed so active and young around Katie, he was bouncing around the stage. I have always loved the music and have watched the recent DVD release a few times but NOTHING compares to the live stage version. We were front row of the Dress circle and the view could simply not have been better. But who knows, you may be walking around this space freely, or clumped together in a tiny corner. Pontefract. London SW1Y 4QL If you have an unrestricted view of something, you can see it fully and clearly, because there is nothing in the way. I'm 5ft 9". They were outdone by every other department working on the show. We agree with your view that the show is 'lame', although I personally enjoyed it having embraced that fact. Yes he's contemporary and rocky but it is what it is. I am told by someone who saw the blond one, that they did not like her voice at all, so lucky me that I got the other one! Two friends and I went to the matinee performance of 'Phantom' on the 18th January 2011. You will also miss seeing peoples feet if that is important to you during the ballet scenes. The costumes and sets were magnificent. Not sure who I saw as the Phantom but he too was good, as was the actor who played Raoul. Result! Also, I have to say I was quite disappointed that Front of House, while keen to prevent any photos being taken before the show and during the interval, were not so keen to enforce this rule DURING the show - two people on the row in front of us kept taking photos, even using a flash at one point! Her character was a bit cold for my liking and sometimes quite aggressive, but still fab. You can even enjoy a show from the front of thegrand circle, but be prepared to abseil down to them from a great height. It was fine, so, unless particularly tall, I wouldn't be put off by Adam's comments about the spaciousness of the seating. Graham's singing is beautiful throughout the show and she never misses a note, while reviews of KKA have been far less favourable. _____________________, I went to see the show in March 2009 and we sat in row C of the stalls, seats C11, C12, and C13. I have to admit to not being a huge fan of the show, as, although there are many aspects of the production that I like, the show as a whole does not gel for me. With Sofia she seemed a bit more mature to compliment; but with Katie she acted so much younger, they did seem like childish yet lovable girlfriends. and the seats are excruciatingly uncomfortable. Buy your tickets with confidence here. Probably the best view I have ever had at the theatre. The Merlyns worst seats are really not that bad, and certainly shouldnt put you off if theyre the last ones left. I had an absolutely brilliant view here. Pretty central and close to the stage so you can really experience the show. 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. But then they have been practicing twice a day for nearly a couple of decades so you'd expect it to have come together by now! That low dress circle sits over the back half of the stalls, so the view of the stage is badly compromised from row O. 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. The main character's "Phantom" and "Christine" were excellent and put so much into their performances. 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. Different shows have different set up on stage so if they say restricted viewing I would would take them at their word. The Project Gutenberg eBook of Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3), by Thomas Babington Macaulay This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. __________________________________. Firstly, I should say that our seats were perfect. Special mention to Sofia Escobar who plays Christine Daae. Becky We purchased our tickets from the TKTS booth in Leicester Square and were seated in the circle on the second row and the seats were very good and we had a great view. ____________________________________, Show Review: I didnt know whether I would like this show as I find Andrew Lloyd Webber shows a bit schmaltzy; but I have to say this was one of the best shows I have ever seen. *** 'Alternate' An actor assigned to play a lead role on fixed dates when the lead actor is absent either on holiday or taking a 'rest' day each week.) D7 through to D16 were fantastic seats, probably the best seats in the house. N6 November 2004 The London productions which come to the Granite City are so well received and always five star. The New Wimbledon Theatre has a capacity of 1609 seats, including 720 seats in the Stalls, 473 seats in the Dress Circle and 416 seats in the Upper Circle. All the principles were on, which was great for me. He said, just wait a moment. Go see this man in this role before he leaves. I've seen it several times now and can't wait to go again! I loved it. The costumes, especially the lavish "Red Death". Neither did they do anything to silence the couple behind us who were just carrying on a conversation during the show. Needless to say when we see this production again Mr. Owen-Jones has a lot of convincing to do. Not sure if I will go again, certainly won't if I have to pay full price. the special effects were among the best I have ever seen in a theatre, the music and the acting - I loved every minute of it. But no; I wouldn't say spacious, but my knees - when seated naturally - didn't hit the seat back in front, and there was a little room to move around. Chris I'm thinking much of the audience were foreign tourists dutifully making their way round the London tourist trail. Although, perhaps not the strongest Phantom vocally, Scott provided his audience with a performance that was powerful and innovative. Go and see 'Mary Poppins' or 'Wicked' who are still in their gloriously fresh infancy. During the second I saw Katie Hall. Whilst a little disappointed that we were seeing the understudy, we came with open minds. We simply want to catch JOJ as Phantom before the imminent arrival of our baby, as we will be unable to do much theatre afterwards.) P.S. Leg room was very good, even for long legs. Bromley A feature of the performance I'd never really been forced to consider before in the theatre was the amplification of the singers. Whilst the current Christine is not the best, we have to remember that this is one of the most demanding roles musical theatre has ever created. PS: Paul Johnsons review referred to histrionics and caricature that werent evident on this occasion. Five minutes later at 14.22hrs I was given an even better seat in stalls, K11. In my opinion, he is well worthy of it. Christian Ball, After showing initial promise with some very impressive effects, it soon became apparent that the cast was not able to keep up with the set. Unfortunately, the audience seemed as badly behaved as ever at this show - one woman sat behind me was munching crisps during the first act, whilst a man sat behind me was translating the show for his friend. The balcony ledge only comes up to just under waist height, and there is a narrow bar which comes up slightly higher. There was a huge pillar in front of me right in the middle of my eye view, but 10 was well worth it. I cannot recommend this show enough, and we will all definitely be going again. I wish they would hurry up M The upper balcony is above these seats which restricts view and there is a pillar that support the balcony but seats are okay. I went to see Phantom of the Opera just after Christmas time. 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