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Post by Someone in a tree on Mar 31, 2023 13:58:59 GMT
For a long time my top three was Watermill Wiltons Open Air Theatre
Then last night I visited the Coronet and I'm now happily adding it to my list. Never visited Bouffes de nord but it looks similar from the pics
What are your top venues?
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Post by londonpostie on Mar 31, 2023 14:18:15 GMT
I think the Coronet is great, as well. Too many of the seats cut your legs off (towards the back) but what a performance area, and wonderful - curated - public areas.
I adore The Barbican theatre, everything about it; even the ingress and egress is lovely, especially upstairs. Beyond the theatre, I'm not sure how well the whole estate works though the Terrace is obviously spectacular.
Also, the Almeida for its unique supporting poles between Stalls and above, which mean seating in those areas have to be described as 'restricted' and are the bargain that keeps giving. It's kind of intimate also, somehow.
I probably love the Coliseum and Sadler's Wells equally, though I can't decide on one of those or something else atm .. I do love slightly awkward pub-sized venues.
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Post by crowblack on Mar 31, 2023 14:30:44 GMT
The Manchester Royal Exchange, a fantastic space and friendly, and similarly the Liverpool Everyman - I liked the chunky old building with the famous Bistro, but the new one has great sightlines and is a really comfy place to visit (possibly same designers as the Dorfman and Bridge, but it's smaller). The Notting Hill Coronet is lovely, with a beautiful bar and a cleverly restructured old building. I like the Almeida too. I love the architecture of the Barbican and NT - I'm a big fan of what I think is rather unfairly called Brutalism, though generally I prefer to see plays in intimate spaces.
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Post by Dave B on Mar 31, 2023 14:33:55 GMT
Finborough Almeida Young Vic
I am quite fond of the Coronet ... except for the seats. They tie with upstairs at Stratford East for lack of legroom, I don't fit in a large number of the seats.
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Post by alece10 on Mar 31, 2023 15:18:15 GMT
My top 3 would be Theatre Royal Drury Lane (especially after the refit) London Coliseum (its just go grand) Prince of Wales (love the art deco and doesn't seem to have a bad seat) although finding your way around is a nightmare.
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Post by theglenbucklaird on Mar 31, 2023 15:19:31 GMT
Almeida Donmar Warehouse Young Vic
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Post by marob on Mar 31, 2023 23:53:13 GMT
Storyhouse in Chester is rather nice. It’s a redevelopment of an old Odeon (so art deco building again) with an adaptable theatre (three-tiers with proscenium/two tier thrust,) as well as a little cinema that mixes blockbusters with more arty stuff, and a lot of the walls are lined with books as it’s also the city’s library. It has a NT foyer vibe to it and is used by a lot of community groups. It’s still pretty new so the seats are actually quite comfortable, even the benches, and you’re not sitting on top of the person next to you. The only problem is that actual theatre shows there are quite thin on the ground at the minute.
I’ve only been to each of these once, but I was really impressed with Curve in Leicester, Chichester Festival Theatre and the Barbican.
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