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Harold Pinter Theatre Seat Reviews

Balcony A5 reviews
at the Harold Pinter Theatre

  • General 3.5/5
  • View 3.5/5
  • Comfort 3.5/5
  • Legroom 2.5/5
  • Good  25%
  • Okay  50%
  • Slightly restricted view  25%
  • based on 4 reviews

Average seat price*

min max

£48£37.73£29.5

*based on 3 bookings made through various agents' websites.

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Harold Pinter Theatre Balcony A5

Visitor reviews

Seat A5 in the Balcony at the Harold Pinter Theatre
5
A
Balcony
Harold Pinter Theatre Balcony A5
Angeliki
Okay
  • View
    4/5
  • Comfort
    3/5
  • Legroom
    1/5

Limited legroom but clear view to the stage Ian McKellen on Stage: Tolkien, Shakespeare and You!, 11 Dec 2019

Seat A5 in the Balcony at the Harold Pinter Theatre
5
A
Balcony
Harold Pinter Theatre Balcony A5
Adrian
Okay
  • View
    3/5
  • Comfort
    3/5
  • Legroom
    2/5

It's the first row in the balcony - little legroom and not the best view, but it was ok. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, 02 May 2017

Seat A5 in the Balcony at the Harold Pinter Theatre
5
A
Balcony
Harold Pinter Theatre Balcony A5
Jo
Good
  • View
    4/5
  • Comfort
    4/5
  • Legroom
    4/5

Sunny Afternoon, 17 Oct 2016

Seat A5 in the Balcony at the Harold Pinter Theatre
5
A
Balcony
Harold Pinter Theatre Balcony A5
LESLEY
Slightly restricted view
  • View
    3/5
  • Comfort
    4/5
  • Legroom
    3/5

The legroom was a bit limited for the men in our party who had long legs. The edge of the balcony was very close and was so low it was disconcerting walking to our seats. My husband felt so uncomfortable even when sitting in his seat that he didn't feel he could stay and left the theatre. At least two other people who had these front seats had to move further back and they felt very uncomfortable throughout the performance. I would definitely not book seats in this balcony again which was a shame as the theatre itself was lovely with a lot of character and the show was amazing. During the show the metal bar across the balcony wall cut into your view whatever height you were - the tall people could see the back of the stage easily but not the front and the other way for us shorter ones! We all came away with stiff necks from having to either to look over the top of the bar of looking underneath it. Sunny Afternoon, 25 Jul 2016