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Mar 13, 2025
Fantastic, uplifting experience visiting the Theatre Royal Celebrating the Music of Sir Tom Jones. What a powerhouse performance from all to listen to and sing along with! The band were entertaining …Full review by tracybU2326GO
Jan 17, 2025
Who loves a pantomime - I do! Oh no you don’t - oh yes I do Great venue, both old and new. Foyer is a nice place to meet up and grab a drink. If you don’t have kids I’d suggest sitting in the upper …Full review by Pimmie H
Jun 13, 2024
From the Edwardian era it is a popular performance venue in the centre of the city, not far from the train station. An attractive façade reflects the ornate features within. With around 400 seats it…Full review by permia
Where is best to sit front row stalls or from row circle? Would be an adult and 11year old.
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Front row stalls would probably be best, as if you sit front row circle, the safety bar (unless you’re pretty tall) can be annoyingly in the way. If you sit 2/3 rows back in the circle however …
Front row stalls would probably be best, as if you sit front row circle, the safety bar (unless you’re pretty tall) can be annoyingly in the way. If you sit 2/3 rows back in the circle however it’s not a problem.
I never been to the Theatre Royal before so was wondering what seat row would you recommend for two adults to watch a very small production with a cast of children? I was thinking of seats 11&12 in either row D or E in the stalls or are these a bit too close to the stage. Would the front row of the dress circle be better? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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As near the front as you can get - unless it’s going to be LOUD!
I've got tickets for a children's show on Tuesday. Was wondering where would be good to park if you had two small children? Thanks Nancy
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There’s a small car park very near, in Jewry St, if you’re lucky enough to find a space. We normally travel by rail or else park and ride as Theatre Royal is close to the station and P&R …
There’s a small car park very near, in Jewry St, if you’re lucky enough to find a space. We normally travel by rail or else park and ride as Theatre Royal is close to the station and P&R bus stops.