Seating Plan & Seat View Photos
Select seats to view real seat view photos from SeatPlan members, with ratings for comfort, legroom and view to help you book the best Importance of Being Earnest tickets.
Select seats to view real seat view photos from SeatPlan members, with ratings for comfort, legroom and view to help you book the best Importance of Being Earnest tickets.
The Noel Coward Theatre London has a capacity of 971 seats. Section capacities are 471 Stalls, 199 Royal Circle, 169 Grand Circle and 132 Balcony. Use our interactive seating plan to view 8166 seat reviews and 6619 photos of views from seat.
Very grand and traditional in style, views at the Noel Coward Theatre are restricted towards the ends of rows and in higher sections of the auditorium, due to the horseshoe shape of the auditorium.
For an unforgettable experience at the Noel Coward Theatre, the best seats are found in the Stalls and Royal Circle. In the Stalls, Rows D to G offer the best views, with patrons praising the proximity to the stage and the clarity of the performances. "Incredible view, so close up!" and "Great view of the whole stage from ... here" are just a couple of the enthusiastic comments from satisfied audience members. Meanwhile, the Royal Circle, particularly Row A, provides a fantastic overview of the stage, with comments like "Best seat in the house" highlighting its premium nature. These sections truly deliver the best views and atmosphere, making them the best seats in the house.





For taller theatre-goers seeking comfort at the Noel Coward Theatre, the Stalls Section offers some excellent options. Rows F and J are particularly recommended, with Seats 7 and 14 in Row F providing outstanding legroom and comfort ratings of 5. Row J, especially Seats 21 and 14, also boasts ample legroom, making them ... ideal for those over 6ft. However, avoid Row C in the Stalls, where the legroom is rated poorly, making it less suitable for taller patrons.





At the Noel Coward Theatre, the best restricted view seats can be found in the Stalls, particularly in Rows B to C and Row A. These seats offer a unique perspective, allowing theatre-goers to enjoy the performance up close while experiencing only minor obstructions. Audience reviews highlight the excellent visibility of ... facial expressions and the immersive nature of the performances. For instance, one user noted, "You can clearly see everything on stage, and you feel so close to the action." Another remarked, "Great view, stage was all clear and the theatre has a good rake."




