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Post by jelly on Mar 6, 2019 23:11:22 GMT
Hi,
I am going to see the lion king in London in a few days and I am worried about the seat sizes there. As a larger lady I often find that theatre seats are a bit of a squish and I feel very self conscious about who is sitting next to me.
I have been to see wicked and Matilda and found those seats small but ok. However recently after going to the new theatre in Oxford the seats there were so small and leg room so limited.
What are the seats like at the lyceum theatre?
Thanks in advance
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2019 6:44:57 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Mar 7, 2019 13:25:57 GMT
And go for an aisle!
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Post by alece10 on Apr 11, 2019 15:48:25 GMT
When I booked for Joseph an aisle seat came up as wider than normal seat. Now I'm big but I can fit into a normal seat. But as it was the same price I thought I'd give it a go and will report back. Just hope there isn't a big label on it saying "fat persons seat'
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Post by n1david on Apr 11, 2019 15:52:23 GMT
When I booked for Joseph an aisle seat came up as wider than normal seat. Now I'm big but I can fit into a normal seat. But as it was the same price I thought I'd give it a go and will report back. Just hope there isn't a big label on it saying "fat persons seat' On the back of the seat, where they sometimes put the name of a benefactor who has bunged the theatre some money, there is just a sign saying "WIDE LOAD".
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Post by oxfordsimon on Apr 11, 2019 15:52:25 GMT
The New Theatre in Oxford is always uncomfortable. I have reviewed a couple of marathon Wagner operas there - and was in agony. It is one of the least comfortable theatres out there - I share your pain there.
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Post by amandasmith on Jan 31, 2023 19:03:22 GMT
When I booked for Joseph an aisle seat came up as wider than normal seat. Now I'm big but I can fit into a normal seat. But as it was the same price I thought I'd give it a go and will report back. Just hope there isn't a big label on it saying "fat persons seat' Did it end up being okay? I'm seeing the LK soon and am worried about not fitting in the seat
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Post by alece10 on Jan 31, 2023 21:11:28 GMT
When I booked for Joseph an aisle seat came up as wider than normal seat. Now I'm big but I can fit into a normal seat. But as it was the same price I thought I'd give it a go and will report back. Just hope there isn't a big label on it saying "fat persons seat' Did it end up being okay? I'm seeing the LK soon and am worried about not fitting in the seat Yes it was lovely thanks and very spacious.
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Post by mhumphries on Feb 2, 2023 8:11:35 GMT
Think the worst one I recently sat in was St Martins Theatre for The Mousetrap. Now that is an old school Theatre that actually punishes you for buying a cheap ticket. Luckily I got an end of aisle seat, so I was able to swing my legs out but at 6.1 it was still painful. I think if I was not end of aisle I'd have not made it through the frist half.
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Post by joni89 on Feb 6, 2023 17:13:23 GMT
I always go for an aisle seat, probably the best option.
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Post by amandasmith on Mar 3, 2023 12:56:44 GMT
Did it end up being okay? I'm seeing the LK soon and am worried about not fitting in the seat Yes it was lovely thanks and very spacious. Sorry to ask, what size are you? Just so I can tell if I'll fit! Thank you! I hope it's okay to ask
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Post by alece10 on Mar 3, 2023 16:03:45 GMT
Yes it was lovely thanks and very spacious. Sorry to ask, what size are you? Just so I can tell if I'll fit! Thank you! I hope it's okay to ask I'll message you.
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Post by danb on Mar 5, 2023 10:57:16 GMT
I’ve started going for boxes as they have actual chairs in rather than being ‘hemmed in on 3 sides’. You can move it how you want it. My wife has a blue badge after having knee replacements (50 years of dancing too hard!) which sometimes gets you good seats too.
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