What Movies Have Been Playing On Your DVD/Video Lately?
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I had a similar experience at The Garrick in London in 1991, I got stuck behind a pillar!Lena & Harry Smith wrote:We saw it as a Westend musical with Frankie Vaughan in 1985.
We payed a fair price for a lousy seat way back, and because of the low balcony, we could only see half of what was happening on the stage.
We should have asked for half our money back.
The Box Office should tell you if they are "restricted view" seats. After that experience, if I didn't have a seating plan to look at I always asked to make sure my seat has a clear view.
Sheila
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That's one reason why it's particularly useful to know which row in each theatre raises up a level, unless you want to sit in the front row which isn't always the best choice as it is below the stage
and some are very close, like the Palladium.
We are all in the front of the raised level to see Matt Jnr at the Beck (Row E) which are excellent seats and about level with the stage.
Marian
We are all in the front of the raised level to see Matt Jnr at the Beck (Row E) which are excellent seats and about level with the stage.
Marian
Watched another new brit film last night," Three And Out", a comedy where this guy who is a train driver accidentally kills 2 people on the lines in seperate incidents, and gets told if he knocks down another, the train company gives them a lump sum of money to finish them from their job, so he goes out looking for someone who would be willing to be hit. Really good comedy.