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Post by n1david on Jul 21, 2017 12:56:02 GMT
Rows G to L are re-numbered but unchanged, so loads of cheap lowest price pillar seats, yes. In front of those is a gap, then B and C - which have a space in the middle of the rows. Then A and AA, both far shorter than usual. Basically, they've taken away E and F to use the flat floor space where AA to F usually are.
Down the sides are 5 long rows, going from where the side blocks usually start, down towards the back of the stage.
Upstairs, only three long rows, with a short row A (third price) at the edges, too.
ETA: Every date seems to have all the cheapest restricted seats unsold, so there will be plenty to go around, I'm thinking. Top price is also £39.50 for a change. I was told by the Box Office that the layout is the same as it was for 'Our Town', and that the best views would be from the narrow central section.
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Post by peggs on Jul 21, 2017 23:19:54 GMT
okay too tired to currently process all that but thanks, will ponder.
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Post by paulr on Jul 22, 2017 21:17:45 GMT
An all north London day. 'Albion' followed by 'What Shadows' at the Park.
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Post by peggs on Jul 23, 2017 19:38:37 GMT
Theatremonkey any idea which number is the best pillar seats now they've renumbered, inside most or outside most?
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Post by peggs on Jul 24, 2017 17:07:53 GMT
I clearly need to nip in quick when the house opens and shoot round a few seats working out the view and counting the seats instead of just diligently writing my seat number on my spreadsheet and then not looking at it before the sudden panic of booking each time. Thanks though, advice always very helpful.
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Post by peggs on Jul 25, 2017 13:41:34 GMT
If you have your spreadsheet and the usual seating plan, you can figure it out from that, can't you Peggs? I think the answer is yes I ought to be able to (have actually panicked bought now so will see) but the part of my brain that should be able to perform that function seems to have gone on holiday and the rest of it appears lazy. It probably the same part of my brain that failed to understand my ten year old nieces' algebra the other day and there's people suggesting I must be clever to go to the theatre
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2017 9:15:25 GMT
That was nice and painless - particularly remembering how it used to be before they upgraded the booking system.
Surprisingly Summer and Smoke seems to be the one that's selling fastest unless they've not released a lot of the seats yet.
Got £20 partially restricted seats for all three, I'm expecting the usual decent amount of legroom you'd expect from the Almeida. The recently installed new seats should be perfectly comfortable.
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Post by MrBunbury on Jul 27, 2017 9:17:08 GMT
So smooth and simple! I still have nightmares about booking Mary Stuart and Hamlet last year so it seems surreal to get the tickets so easily.
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Post by Shoes on Jul 27, 2017 9:24:05 GMT
Whoops forgot to log onto the site at 10am. Currently in the queue for Twilight Zone.
EDIT: well that was pretty easy. Got 3 stalls tickets during previews.
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Post by publius on Jul 27, 2017 9:51:20 GMT
After Mr Burns I have no interest in The Twilight Zone but managed, without any queue, to get the seats I was after and on the nights I wanted for the other two...
Happy days!
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Post by tmesis on Jul 27, 2017 10:04:09 GMT
The recently installed new seats should be perfectly comfortable. They really are, and it is lovely not to have to "share" any more with the seat-hogs who think a double bench is 90% theirs... Yes I also hated the 'love-seats.' Booking really painless today, sad that is worthy of comment.
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Post by lynette on Jul 27, 2017 10:55:11 GMT
Still not that much leg room. But the end seats are staggered a bit so if you have a ..ahem..knee problem, go for an end.
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Post by jadnoop on Jul 27, 2017 10:55:23 GMT
If there are any other cheapskates here like me, what are the stalls £10 tickets behind the pillar like compared with getting the same price tickets on the sides of the circle? I can't quite tell if these will be unobtrusive or those pillars that seem to take up all of the view.
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Post by lynette on Jul 27, 2017 10:58:41 GMT
If there are any other cheapskates here like me, what are the stalls £10 tickets behind the pillar like compared with getting the same price tickets on the sides of the circle? I can't quite tell if these will be unobtrusive or those pillars that seem to take up all of the view. Assess your neck muscles.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2017 11:02:02 GMT
If there are any other cheapskates here like me, what are the stalls £10 tickets behind the pillar like compared with getting the same price tickets on the sides of the circle? I can't quite tell if these will be unobtrusive or those pillars that seem to take up all of the view. I tend to go for the £20 seats but I think generally the stalls is preferable - very limited legroom in the circle and the side view restricts quite a lot of the stage. The pillars are slim and easy to see round. Certainly the £20 seat I had in the circle for Hamlet was a lot worse than a £20 seat in the stalls.
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Post by publius on Jul 27, 2017 11:10:10 GMT
If there are any other cheapskates here like me, what are the stalls £10 tickets behind the pillar like compared with getting the same price tickets on the sides of the circle? I can't quite tell if these will be unobtrusive or those pillars that seem to take up all of the view. Always go for the ones behind the pillar... There are some decent ones in the Stalls whereas in the slips you will miss a bit here and there.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2017 11:13:57 GMT
If there are any other cheapskates here like me, what are the stalls £10 tickets behind the pillar like compared with getting the same price tickets on the sides of the circle? I can't quite tell if these will be unobtrusive or those pillars that seem to take up all of the view. Depends on the row. Row F is negligible, as the pillars are narrow and obstruct very little (or, if you're lucky, nothing at all!), though the further back you go, the more pillars you'll have in your eyeline. That said, I'm trusting the Monkey and have taken an end of row L for Albion because he promises they're good. Rule of thumb, always take a cheap seat in the central block over a cheap seat at the sides. (Also I've never sat in the circle at the Almeida so can't comment on what they're like with any sort of authority. If I hadn't been on the tour once, I don't think I'd even have been up there.)
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Post by jadnoop on Jul 27, 2017 11:14:12 GMT
Thanks for the responses Some websites can be abrasive when it comes to new members asking mundane or obvious questions, so it's nice that here is much more accepting/inclusive. Certainly didn't expect so many answers so quickly. Thanks
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Post by David J on Jul 27, 2017 11:29:01 GMT
Warning!
I managed to get cheap tickets for all three shows, but when I logged in they had disappeared.
Best to login before selecting tickets
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Post by publius on Jul 27, 2017 12:01:56 GMT
I don't mind row B side circle, as it's raised and you have drop space for your legs. Anything that's the cheapest seat up there is a "no" for the reasons xanderl outlines. I'd always go for £10 cheapest centre block stalls, too, given the choice. My regular seats at the Almedia!
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Post by TallPaul on Jul 27, 2017 12:33:39 GMT
I don't mind row B side circle, as it's raised and you have drop space for your legs. Anything that's the cheapest seat up there is a "no" for the reasons xanderl outlines. I'd always go for £10 cheapest centre block stalls, too, given the choice. You mean like a gallows? Is that how Jeremy Corbyn imposes party discipline. "If you don't start toeing the party line, we're going for a night out at the Almeida, and only one of us will be going home afterwards."
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Post by stevej678 on Jul 27, 2017 12:37:06 GMT
Booked to see Summer and Smoke, centre of row B in the Circle. Hopefully not too cramped! Somehow it's only my second show at the Almeida, my only previous visit was for Before The Party in 2013.
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Post by peggs on Jul 27, 2017 12:38:19 GMT
Thanks for the responses Some websites can be abrasive when it comes to new members asking mundane or obvious questions, so it's nice that here is much more accepting/inclusive. Certainly didn't expect so many answers so quickly. Thanks Apart from all the theatre chat I think one of this board's best points is that the 'obvious' questions are answered as if they are being asked for the first time and members are quick to share their experience and expertise, I know I have asked many a mundane question and received lots of helpful advice.
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Post by peggs on Jul 27, 2017 12:47:38 GMT
When I was there last I sat next to a man who told me he always books the same seat as it had an extra bit of space for him to put his large (he clearly had ignored the bag size requests) rucksack in and I thought I really should update the monkey.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2017 13:45:29 GMT
Thanks for the responses Some websites can be abrasive when it comes to new members asking mundane or obvious questions, so it's nice that here is much more accepting/inclusive. Certainly didn't expect so many answers so quickly. Thanks Apart from all the theatre chat I think one of this board's best points is that the 'obvious' questions are answered as if they are being asked for the first time and members are quick to share their experience and expertise, I know I have asked many a mundane question and received lots of helpful advice. I don't know about everyone else, but I just like showing off how much I know about the inside of theatres. I don't have a lot else going for me, might as well brag where I can.
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