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For personal callers or by post: Portugal Street, London. Note that the box office is open irregular hours, and mostly only on performance days. Check before making a specific journey. Special Access Needs Customers: Wheelchair users and other registered disabled theatregoers can book their seats and enquire about concessionary prices that may be available to them on minicom.

This theatre is partly underground with a long walk downstairs to the stalls. Those allergic to stairs should try the Dress Circle. Those who cannot use stairs are forced to use the Dress Circle. Not great. The theatre website at www. Select "Your Visit" from the front page menu on the right, then scroll down. The rake sloped floor to help see over rows in front is a slope from A to O, then stepped from row P back. Side blocks row J seats 1 to 7 and 23 to 29 J23 "quite luxurious" for one 6ft reader" on a cross aisle, plus row C 1, 2, and 26, row D 1 and 29 row E seat 1, and row F seat 31 have nothing in front.

Best legroom in the house. In the side blocks, avoid the first four seats in all rows as these are outside the proscenium with a poor viewing angle. If all seats are the same prices, insist on the central block first. Rows A to D are too close to the high stage to minimise the disruption caused by the strange viewing angle. Rows A to C are often sold at second price though.

When they are, the discount makes them a lot more attractive. The rake is really noticeable at around row P, giving a good view over the seats in front and thus increasing their value for money.

This is often at top price though - you can sit further forward for the same money. Row S is often the first available below top price, so take this row first at lower price, then go back alphabetically.

A sound desk can replace row Z seats 5 to 8 and rows ZA and ZB 6 to 10, making Y 18 to 24 a "no-no" for those not wishing to be disturbed by extraneous noise.

This applies for "The Snowman" each Christmas season. I'm 6ft tall and felt that I had a reasonable level of legroom, and especially with it being an aisle seat, I could also stretch my right leg out. I was able to see the entire stage and felt only a little neck ache from the close proximity of the stage and having to look up.

Overall, very good seats. The seats in the theatre are well raked and there is plenty of room, between the rows for even the tallest person. Another good seat at the Peacock Theatre, situated in the centre section. It gave an excellent view of the stage and it was so close that you could easily see the actors faces. Seating is well raked, with good leg room between rows. It was also very close to an aisle. The sound was really dodgy, too overpowering and not well mixed - but the show on stage more than made up for it!

Excellent in every department. There is not much to add really. Side Stalls, rows E to G, seats 24 and maybe maybe 25 as well , if can be obtained for cheaper price than the centre stalls, I would elevate to "Green", because I think they offer good view.

With a review in my mind, I went during the intermission to the back of the stalls. Of course there was no action, but they looked to me as good seats, and it didn't feel far at all. So, I think people on tight budget should go for those seats without fear of losing out. So, in a nutshell, I agree with the theatremonkey assessment.

View of the stage was excellent and unobscured, and I'd reaffirm reader Sam's view that these seats and probably F24 and 25, and F and G 7 and 8 too should definitely be considered 'green' based on value for money assuming they are still in that second price bracket.

These seats were at the inside of the side block with a good view of the entire stage. While not completely central this was not an issue and for this particular show dance it was preferable to be close to the stage. For a play it might have been preferable to be slightly more central and possibly further back.

However for those like me who like their legroom, this could be more than outweighed by the exceptional legroom in the side blocks of row J — quite luxurious. On the inner end of the side block, stage right. It had only one row in front of it before the cross aisle and was offset from that row enough so as to give a perfectly clear view of the stage.

Despite not being in a the centre block, I didn't feel too side-on to the action. Leg room was perfectly fine for someone of average height with a decent overall rake, although the stage is not particularly high. There was a good feeling of space being so close to two aisles.

I am 6ft tall and had excellent legroom in O25 and a very clear view of the stage where I easily see the feet of the dancers. This allows you to see clearly over heads in front of you. Sound and comfort were also good as well. I would happily sit here again.

Although you are towards the back of the theatre, the rows are stepped, which ensures all but the smallest members of the audience should have a very good view. Acoustics were fine. Plenty of legroom the tallest member of our party was 5' 10" and comfy seats with armrests. The front section offers clear views from all seats. Extra message Don't want to add an extra message? Thanks for your enquiry to book a viewing at. They will be in touch shortly to discuss your event and viewing.

Thank you, your preference has been recorded To be updated by email of the latest offers and new venues. Food And Drink Professional Kitchen. Capacities Theatre. Space Disabled Access. Book a Viewing. Contact Venue. Book a viewing at Sadler's Wells. Notable productions at the Peacock Theatre include The Rat Pack , Burn the Floor and the annual winter production of The Snowman , which is many children's first experience of theatre.

Peacock Theatre London. Official tickets. The Snowman Opens 20 Nov Saturday Night Fever Opens 01 Feb About the Peacock Theatre A theatre has stood on the site of the current Peacock Theatre since the 16th century and is notable for being the location of the earliest known performance by a female actor on a London stage in a production of Shakespeare's Othello. Read more. Seating plan. Use our interactive seating plan to view seat reviews and photos of views from seat.

Whether by tube, car, train or on foot, discover essential travel information on how to get to the Peacock Theatre. Explore the range of features and facilities for patrons with access requirements at the Peacock Theatre. Plan your visit What time does the Peacock Theatre open for a show? The Peacock Theatre opens around 45 minutes before the show starts. The Box Office opens from 10am on Monday-Saturday. Is there a dress code at the Peacock Theatre? There isn't a set dress code at the Peacock Theatre, you and your children should wear something comfortable and weather appropriate.

Is the Peacock Theatre air-conditioned? Yes, the Peacock Theatre is fully air-conditioned. Does the Peacock Theatre have a cloakroom? A cloakroom is available for ticket holders to store coats other small items.

The Peacock Theatre can not accommodate larger items, such as rucksacks and suitcases in the cloakroom. There is also a Buggy Park available for prams and pushchairs in the dress circle bar.



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