The London Coliseum is a theatre in St Martin's Lane, Westminster, built as one of London's largest and most luxurious "family" variety theatres. …
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2025年1月2日
We visited the London Colosseum to see the Nutcracker by the English national ballet. The production was brilliant very quick security checks, though they were good and thorough. We got coffees and… 248leahr的完整评论
2024年12月26日
Actually amazing from start to finish. Watched the Nutcracker as part of my 40th birthday. Went to matinee booking Super easy to find, friendly staff to help us to our seats, lots of space to use t… 229kateb229的完整评论
2024年12月22日
Access in a wheelchair is easy. Lift to back of Dress Circle. It’s a barn of a place. Wheelchair spaces are ends of back row of dress circle. You’re a long way from the stage and there’s a sight line… JohnOnWheels的完整评论
Hi, what is the view from the balcony seats D26 D27 please? Bought tickets for the nutcracker in December! Very excited!!! Many thanks Eva
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I believe you would have a great view. We sat in the upper circle and moved about a bit (not many people up there at our performance) and everywhere we had a good view of the stage.
What is the view from tbe grand circle slips like?
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We had tickets in the Back row of the Balcony for Chess ( K48 & K49). Had a reasonsable view of stage. However, did loose front of stage where it had been extended out over orchestra …
We had tickets in the Back row of the Balcony for Chess ( K48 & K49). Had a reasonsable view of stage. However, did loose front of stage where it had been extended out over orchestra pit. However. A lady kindly gave us seats in Upper Circle Centre. So cant say exact view from balcony for performance as moved. But screens on stage and the fact that front of stage rises at times helps. View from Row H Centre Upper Circle. Was good. Did loose a little view right at front of stage but was either covered by screens or was area that raised so could see. Either way it didnot effect our enjoyment of the show.
20 members of a community choir went to see Chess last night, the show was excellent. BEWARE though = my friend bought a small g& t and a small wine and was charged £17.50, upstairs I bought the same drinks for the interval and was charged £11.50. 5 other members of our group had 5 small glasses of wine and was charged £40. What is going on here? Is it a scam to con the tourists? Where is this extra money going?
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These prices are excessive. I'm not sure it is a con unless the price lists show the published price to be different or the staff lied to you, but it does demonstrate the excessive costs of …
These prices are excessive. I'm not sure it is a con unless the price lists show the published price to be different or the staff lied to you, but it does demonstrate the excessive costs of drinks in theatres and it is unfair. Had you bought both of your drink orders downstairs, you would have paid significantly more for your drinks than we paid for the two tickets for both my wife and I to see the performance. As with Enfield Peter, we tend to have a drink before we go. The timings of evening West End shows tend to be such that a nice meal with a bottle of wine can often be fitted in and costs about the same for a couple as two pairs of drinks at the theatre. The total cost for both of us to see Chess, have a pasta meal, bottle of wine and dessert at Bella Italia came in at just under £100, which is as it should be for a night out.