Noel Coward Theatre Seat Reviews
Balcony D22 reviews
at the Noel Coward Theatre
- General 3.7/5
- View 2.7/5
- Comfort 3.7/5
- Legroom 4/5
- Good
- Okay
- Slightly restricted view
- based on 3 reviews
Average seat price*
min max
*based on 40 bookings made through various agents' websites.
Visitor reviews
Liliane
Good
- View
4/5 - Comfort
4/5 - Legroom
4/5
The Importance Of Being Earnest,
Jane
Slightly restricted view
- View
3/5 - Comfort
4/5 - Legroom
5/5
The seats we had are not for the faint-hearted and if you don’t have a head for heights then i would avoid the balcony.
D24 & D25 have slightly restricted view of the front of the stage but overall it didn’t spoil the enjoyment of an amazing play!
The Importance Of Being Earnest,
Des
Okay
- View
1/5 - Comfort
3/5 - Legroom
3/5
There’s limited view particularly for the first half of the show. When the scene is set up as four rooms you can only see the legs of the actors on the higher floor. To part remedy this, there are two screens on either side of the stage. However, they are so small that it adds little help the situation. The theatre warn in advance that there is limited viewing but I feel the production should have been more inclusive to the balcony audience.
The Comedy About Spies,