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Apollo Theatre Capacity

The Apollo Theatre London has a capacity of 841 seats. Section capacities are 365 Stalls, 182 Dress Circle, 143 Grand Circle and 151 Balcony. Use our interactive seating plan to view 6820 seat reviews and 5349 photos of views from seat.

There are excellent views throughout the theatre, with very limited overhang from higher tiers and steep rakes throughout.

Best Seats in the House

For an unforgettable experience at the Apollo Theatre, the best seats are undoubtedly found in the Stalls and Dress Circle. In the Stalls, Rows Q to R offer the best views of the stage, with patrons praising the central positioning and clear sightlines. "Great view of the whole stage" and "Perfect view provided you’re ... not behind a tall person" are common sentiments. Meanwhile, in the Dress Circle, Rows C and D provide an elevated perspective, enhancing the atmosphere and sound quality. Audience members rave about the comfort and legroom, making these the best seats in the house.

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Best Legroom Seats

For taller theatre-goers seeking comfort, the Apollo Theatre offers some fantastic options. In the Stalls, Row L is highly recommended, particularly Seat 10, which boasts excellent legroom and a great view. Row P, Seat 9 also provides ample space, making it a solid choice. Additionally, Row T, Seat 12 is praised for its ... generous legroom and unobstructed view. However, be cautious of Row B in the Dress Circle, where Seat 5 has been noted for its poor legroom, making it less suitable for those over 6ft.

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Best Restricted View Seats

At the Apollo Theatre, the best restricted view seats can be found in the Stalls, particularly in Rows A to D. These seats offer a unique proximity to the stage, allowing audiences to feel immersed in the action, despite some minor restrictions. For instance, Row A seats like 16 and 9 provide excellent views of the performers ... and set pieces, with many reviewers praising the close-up experience. "Great view of the show, right up in the action!" said one satisfied patron. The Dress Circle also has notable options, especially in Row B, where seats like 5 and 6 offer good sightlines despite slight obstructions. Audience sentiment highlights the vibrant costumes and dynamic performances that are easily visible from these seats, making them a fantastic value for money.

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