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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 5670 seat reviews and 4255 photos of views from seat.

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

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Good value seats

The front row of the Grand Circle is often reduced, and although it is quite high you can see the action very well. The best seats are one row behind in seats B15-18, as they do not have restrictions from the lighting equipment. Otherwise, sit towards the rear of the Stalls for a great view of the entire stage on a budget.

Premium seats

The Stalls provides excellent views of the stage throughout, even towards the rear of the seating. Sit in the front section of either the Stalls or the Dress Circle for an immersive experience.

Recent Audience Seat View Photos

Dress Circle D6 Verified

Apollo Theatre Dress Circle D6 view from seat photo
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Reasonable seat - not very wide so you’re sat very close to the other patrons. Legroom is average for a small London Theatre.... More
Fawlty Towers
Saw Fawlty Towers on 25 July 2024

Balcony B8 Verified

Apollo Theatre Balcony B8 view from seat photo
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Seat was very high up, definitely a great view of most of the stage, albeit from a distance. Part of the bedroom scene was ob... More
Fawlty Towers
Saw Fawlty Towers on 19 July 2024

Dress Circle E27 Verified

Apollo Theatre Dress Circle E27 view from seat photo
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Good seats with a good view. A tiny bit of the front left of the stage couldn’t be seen. Not very much leg room. More
Fawlty Towers
Saw Fawlty Towers on 18 July 2024

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