My wife and I came here on May 3, 2017 to watch the matinee. After 10 minutes of opening, two late arrivals came in and sat in front of me and my wife. This move interrupted our experience of watching the show and completely destroyed the atmosphere. We went to the staff theory and the staff said certain leaders agreed to let people in late at some nodes of the show. My suggestion is if you don't want to be suddenly confused
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My wife and I came here on May 3, 2017 to watch the matinee. After 10 minutes of opening, two late arrivals came in and sat in front of me and my wife. This move interrupted our experience of watching the show and completely destroyed the atmosphere. We went to the staff theory and the staff said certain leaders agreed to let people in late at some nodes of the show. My suggestion is if you don't want to be suddenly confused
I bought a seat that was not too expensive for the play, so it was located in a place where the view was not very good. What I expected was that even from the back, the view was good. It is a relatively small theater so many seats can see the stage clearly and the voices of the actors can be heard clearly. I arrived early to avoid the peak period of ticket collection.
This theatre is so famous that it's one of the best theatres in Britain. You have to go to Old Vick to see Shakespeare's works. From its predecessor, the Coburg Theatre, this year marks its 200th birthday. Now the old Vick is on the South bank, in a huge but rather low-key old building.
London's theatres are still more visible to people's living standards
Even in the highest up seats we had a great view. Would've needed binoculars to see the actors' facial expressions, though.