Albeit unrequited. Oscar and Lucinda . There are still rumours of dead spots around Hamer Hall, where the music is dulled by acoustic blackspots, but we think this is largely apocryphal. Love, love, love your website. The seats were amazing and I was so close to the action, I did not have a problem with legroom or cricked necks. cherylbrazier@hotmail.com I disagree with the negative reviews on "The Phantom of the Opera", Earl Carpenter was excellent as the Phantom, even better than Michael Crawford; and Katie Knight-Adams was excellent as Christine. Couldnt have asked for a better first experience of The Phantom of the Opera. I could not recommend this musical less. The cast I have to say are one of the strongest I have seen for a long time. However Ramin was very moving in 'Music of the Night' and his acting was the best I've ever seen. Went to the stage door. I have long-awaited for a discounted ticket to this show. We were pretty much underneath the chandelier so got to experience it firstly heading towards us from the stage then the thrill of it falling towards us from the ceiling. It sits low, so you dont feel you are peering down on a show, and it is relatively close to the stage. The kids loved it and want to see it again for their next birthday, but personally Phantom had lost some of it's magic. Kent The rest of the show he seemed very tired and bland. Alf An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works The upper balcony is above these seats which restricts view and there is a pillar that support the balcony but seats are okay. Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheOperaGhosts. The day was made even better when regardless of the fact he would be performing later Scott spent around fifteen minutes at stage door talking and having pictures with us. Fantastic all the way It reaches off the stage, grabs you by the throat and begs you to empathise or at least sympathise with his plight. And as for Alex Rathgeber, the review I read is not nearly complimentary enough. It depends so much on the show. You only miss a slight amount of action far left of the stage but nothing too noticeable. How to score cheap theatre tickets in Melbourne. ___________________, I am a huge, huge Phantom fan and firmly believe that the show is the best in the West End but after seeing it last night (29th April 2005) I was hideously disappointed. Having seen the show 19 times in 5 different productions, I must say I still love London's brilliant original the most. My first problem was Raoul. Enjoy! *** 'Alternate' An actor assigned to play a lead role on fixed dates when the lead actor is absent either on holiday or taking a 'rest' day each week.) The best thing about Hamer Hall is simply being in it, now its had its multi-million dollar makeover; its the only venue in the world that makes bright orange feel classy. Our visit 9th June 2007 2.30pm performance. I phoned the See Tickets box office number the day before I went (as the theatre does not have its own telephone line) to check that you could purchase day seats like other theatres in London. I sat in G2 and realised that the seat looked new and had obviously been refurbished. In my humble opinion, the current cast is the best, though I have only seen it once before. The only reason I went was to see Alex Rathgeber, because I had read a review about him titled 'London's Best Aussie'. BEWARE These seats have restricted viewing (although not sold as such ) the floor of the balcony cuts off the top of the stage. Katie B We came out of the show on cloud 9, so emotional and uplifted by the sterling performances and still singing the music of the night! I would like to add that having now sat in both the Dress Circle and the Stalls, it somehow felt like the singing sounded clearer (could hear nuances and soft breathy bits) in the Stalls F16/17, whereas the orchestra sounded better (could feel vibrations and hear clearer contrast between strings and percussion) in the Dress Circle A15/16. _____________________. Shes currentlyhome to the biggest show Melbourne has seen in decades and judging bypast performances of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, that buzz electrifies every member of the audience no matter where theyre seated. __________________________________. Use our interactive seating plan to view 1352 seat reviews and 2662 photos of views from seat. The show is fresh again and it's definitely worth the ticket price. I adored Carlotta. I will say it is hard to decide where the good seats are. There is no differentiation between sections of this theatre, so the seating bank is more akin to something youd see in a lecture hall. CLICK SEATING PLAN TO ENLARGE IF REQUIRED. He's cool enough, not stupid Roaul with his high pants and stupid hair! Its simply a way to sell second grade overpriced seats under the disguise of a special offer. The melodrama is what makes the story so interesting. Part of me was hoping for amazing music, awe-inspiring sets and an emotional rollercoaster of a story. He has tremendous stage presence, his voice is flawless and the energy he put into the role was clear for all to see. That said, I would recommend people to read the book first as, like so many eighties musicals, storyline does tend to take a backseat, with the main emphasis being on spectacle and so it can be just a bit difficult to work out. The seat is sold as restricted view and restricted legroom. Reviewed June 8, 2019 Purchased last minute $65 restricted view seats (A31 and B33 - directly behind each other) for a return visit to Muriel's Wedding. Having booked these seats relatively cheaply during Kids Week (summer promotion - editor) I was very happy to then read previous Theatre Monkey reviewers giving them the thumbs up . A great performance at a really amazing price. How can you expect a musical about Opera to be anything but Melodrama?????? If you ring for tickets and talk to the theatre direct and see the seating plan you could be ok over a year ago Reviewed this attraction Auckland, New Zealand 0 Votes My only word of caution would be take a light jacket, the air conditioning is too good!!. They are mainly surly or uninterested and as for policing the use of phones or disruptive patrons - well, they may as well not be there (can you tell I am not tolerant of people with no theatre etiquette!!). I really did have an excellent time and I would want to see it again. Her Majestys theatre is beautifully acoustic, and most of the stalls and dress circle benefit from almost no amplified sound, which is a rarity. Legroom was ample and the view was fantastic, I think we saw everything there was to see, so didn't feel restricted in anyway. I would agree with the reviews, the seats are central and give a clear view of all areas of the stage. I saw 'Phantom of the Opera' on the 23rd July 2008 at the evening performance. It's much more mainstream, with clearly defined good guys and bad guys, and the good guys keep beating the bad guys. The gentleman that previously wrote in the defence of Raoul lacking charisma is so correct in what he says, yes this is how Raoul is supposed to beI think that those who slate POTO have no appreciation for this form of entertainment which is absolutely fine as we all have different tastes but hey just admit that its not for you, there's no need to rip it apart.take note Theatre I went to see Phantom of the Opera just after Christmas time. Unfortunately, my camera had no battery and was charging at home so I'm definitely going back to get photos, which they very kindly pose for. When the chandelier lifted up to the ceiling over our heads and the music started I unashamedly cried. Her voice was brilliant and she had a hard task hitting all those high notes but she did it every time. I'll definitely be looking to check out "Love Never Dies." Legroom is poor but manageable (Im 61 and it was a small problem, but easy to forget about when watching the production). In spite of its size, the Olivier has a concentrated intimacy. 2000-2023"Theatremonkey," "Theatermonkey," "Chip" and "Sammy"are registered trademarks. Also, I am not a huge fan of Charles Hart's lyrics and the way words are sometimes crammed into songs, whether they fit or not (and quite often they don't rhyme which bugs me!) _____________________, I went to see 'The Phantom of the Opera' on the 10th April 2009 with a friend and we were sat in the stalls row F19 and 20. I'm glad I saw the show, just so I could see what the fuss was all about, but it does confuse me as to why it's so popular. Theatremonkey braces itself for the backlash when it admits it found this show utterly, utterly lame. Grand Circle, Seats D14, D15 and D16 were fantastic. Leg room was very good, even for long legs. I do realise that the part of Raoul is not well, good, it seems the writers got board when they got to his part!! I'm 5 foot 10 and my knees were several inches away from the start of the orchestra wall so that certainly wasn't an issue. Of course this meant that our view was completely obscured. Best seats are dress circle A 19 and 20. in January 2011. Tickets left at the box office for collection may be picked up on the day, during the hour before the performance starts. Also being further back meant I didn't have to look from side to side when the action was spread out, and I didn't have to look almost straight upwards trying to glimpse the Phantom in the chandelier. In this seat, you are sitting next to a spotlight operator, but the gentleman I sat beside was very respectful. The leg room however was ridiculous, and I couldn't have my legs directly in front of me. "Phantom" is one of very few shows where you can actually feel lost in the action. ___________________________. She had the voice of a goddess. I booked seats M6 and M5 in the stalls, solely based on your seating recommendation, and they offered a perfect view of the stage plus ample leg room for the average sized person. The Booker Prize-winning novel-now a major motion picture from Fox SearchlightPictures. The show itself was very enjoyable but I did feel that it was starting to show its age a little and some of the characterisations are a little sloppy. She completely screwed up the last part of 'Think of me' which was already shorter than usual I think due to her vocal limitations. West Midlands. . We had stall seats from D7 through to D16 as there was 10 of us. When I went to pick up the tickets, there was a rehearsal going on which you could hear from the foyer. The theatre has a number of seats which are 'restricted view' due to pillars. The overhang starts at row "J" so we were able to see the chandelier but any further back and some bits of the show would have been missed. A hideously deformed musician enjoys chasing a talented young lady singer around the stage. Almost central, four rows from the front, right under the chandelier and with plenty of legroom for my 6ft 2ins frame. James F In placing before the reader this unabridged translation of Adolf Hitler's book, Mein Kampf, I feel it my duty to call attention to certain historical facts which must be borne in mind if the reader would form a fair judgment of what is written in this extraordinary work. Seat: Grand Circle C36. If I had my way, phones, crisps, sweets, food, drink and chatting during shows would be imprisonable offences!!! Also, I was in front row (Seat B10) - it is a restricted view because of the conductor - but he was not in my way at all, and B11 was affected slightly although it really wasn't a problem unless your under 4ft perhaps. However, with the quality of the show the price is still value for money. We were in row P which was just under the Dress Circle but in the middle, the only bit we missed was the chandelier going higher up than we could see; but we saw the Phantom on the top of the building. To return to the See Tickets 'incorrect information issue', I emailed them the next day outlining the problem I had encountered. Pontefract. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. South Wales Sat in STALLS Row N seats 17 and 18. However, the only part of the stage missing is the very bottom left, which includes the drawing room door. 2 answers. John Owen-Jones was particularly great as the Phantom - his voice was amazing, and the finale where he tells Christine and Raoul to leave him was devastating! John Owen-Jones made a decidedly un-menacing Phantom (great Valjean but ropey Phantom - remind you of anyone?) Rake is only slight but the seats are staggered - 5 foot nothing me had no problem seeing everything. There are some poles in the way and as has been said below the view can be blocked by the balcony above. I was a little worried when I read about the huge cast overhaul that had been made a couple of days prior but I needn't have worried - I found the show magical, I sat mesmerised throughout the whole performance and had constant shivers running up and down my spine that started the moment they raised the chandelier at the auction house to the very end, it was wonderful! Keep up the great work, team Theatremonkey, you are the best in what you do! It is dragging the West End back. It was fine, so, unless particularly tall, I wouldn't be put off by Adam's comments about the spaciousness of the seating. Great view of the stage and all the action but no enough leg room! Leila did not come out in time for us to see her, but Alex and Ramin did. In its heyday Her Majesty's Theatre was considered Australia's finest theatre, and after an extensive restoration it has been returned to its world-class status and is as beautiful as ever. His voice is superb and he really made the show. None of it was discreet. The service could also benefit from being freshened up. ____________________________, 9th July 2011. And Ramin looks so different in person (because the make-up is very professional), but bless him he's actually so cute and you can tell he is so overwhelmed with all the fans. As I mentioned this is not my kind of thing, but this is a MUST see for anyone, even if they think it is not 'up their street'. After asking the very helpful woman behind the desk whether they had seats available, she informed us that Her Majesty's theatre does not offer day seats, never has and never will. My partner really enjoyed the show and we both agreed that the staging is excellent. The music was haunting, the orchestra was outstanding right from the start, and as the chandelier rises, you just know this is going to be something special! I got a half price ticket from the 'Get Into London Theatre's offer website (ended 17th March 2007) for the performance on 28th February 2007. My one criticism (perhaps controversially) is that on several occasions, especially apparent in Notes/Twisted In Every Way in Act Two, there are too many people singing different lines over each other to hear what anyone is singing individually. The only downsideThe people in the front row leaning over the balcony was a little bit annoying as they were quite tall which meant there was a domino effect with the people in row B behind them leaning forward, then the people in row C leaning forward etc etc, but this didnt detract too much as the majority of the action is in the middle of the stage which was clearly visible. more. So go see the show. I will be going back soon to see this wonderful show! Ramin Karimloo was spectacular as the Phantom. _____________________, Saw Phantom this week (December 2010) for the first time and was blown away! Earl Carpenter in the lead was very good indeed though not in the same league as Crawford who we had seen on two occasions. Recommended experiences in and around Aberdeen. The other great thing is that you are not distracted by backstage activity - very professionally/smoothly done with black masking and respectfulness to audience members. The show itself is unfortunately starting to look a bit tired - some of the choreography and performances could do with being 'tightened up' a bit, and the proscenium arch of the intertwined naked figures could do with a good clean - and some of the drapes need washing! The Phantom's deformity can be clearly seen, and you see the performers' expressions. I asked at box office at 14.15hrs. You'll have either an incomplete view because of the position of the seats, or something may be in your line of sight - like a pole, speakers, or the sound board. He evoked a lot of sympathy in the role. A few seconds and I'd gone from wondering if we'll make the last orders at the pub, to being totally enthralled. Providing an unrivalled account of the law in this area, this book also examines the ethical and policy influences which have shaped its development, giving you a solid basis for further exploration of the subject. Rachel Barrell as Christine and Oliver Thornton as The Phantom had amazing voices. The Best Technical and Innovative Podcasts you should Listen, Essay Writing Service: The Best Solution for Busy Students, 6 The Best Alternatives for WhatsApp for Android, The Best Solar Street Light Manufacturers Across the World, Ultimate packing list while travelling with your dog. They can hold the audience within the compass of their eyes. D7 through to D16 were fantastic seats, probably the best seats in the house. Good meal, and good seats (A24 and A25, front row of Dress Circle.) Being only 10 more than where we sat in the Grand Circle Row J before, these seats are much much better. Add a reply. The seats do seem close together and space seemed a bit tight on elbow room, but nothing to really worry about. Front row, very close to the orchestra pit so not much legroom at all. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. The view was very good (except for the lady in front of me who had quite big hair) but apart from that, no complaints, plus you get a fantastic view of the Phantom up to no good in the rafters. That said, this is a great show and I don't think you can be a regular West End theatre goer and not see it. Seats are slightly uncomfortable, but legroom was good. I always avoid the restricted areas just in case. Really great seats for a total bargain, there were a couple of moments we couldn't see brilliantly due to dry ice and the action being directly above us but nothing to quibble about and they were fleeting. Okay, so Phantom is kitschy faux-Puccini with a sprinkle of mainstream rock but I like kitsch, Puccini, and Rock (not necessarily in that order), so Im fine with that. Having seen the show a few times before we had our own personal taste on how we like our Phantoms to be portrayed and were not sure how Scott would fare - we neednt have worried. Why do actors have seats at the front of the stage? Becky Strangely there was no announcement stating the changes in the cast, maybe because there were so many. Melbourne is blessed with a wealth of theatres, from the grand old dames like the, Shes currentlyhome to the biggest show Melbourne has seen in decades and judging bypast performances of. Well, he was very good looking - that's where the positives end. His portrayal is very simple in such a complex work, and it seemed as if he was just bashing through the songs - like sight-reading. The ambience of the whole show was carried away even after I left the theatre - a true sign of a successful theatre experience. The last time we had the front row centre and the chandelier was terrifying! Not only this but the heat in our seats was intolerable. The curtains need a good wash (as an earlier reviewer noted, I think), but it was still great!!! I recently went to see 'The Phantom of the Opera' and thought it was excellent! And occasionally ruined by the worst. If you ring for tickets and talk to the theatre direct and see the seating plan you could be ok. _____________________. It's no longer a big universe with lots of little characters, it's a small universe with a few big characters. This show knocks spots off the movie and I am currently reading the novel, struggling a little with it as it is quite different. Enjoy amenities such as VIP entrance, parking, club access and more Need Help? The entire cast gave excellent performances, my personal favorite was Carlotta, who was a great bitchy prima-donna!!! Dedication for the Red Gambit Series This series of books is dedicated to my grandfather, the boss-fellah, Jack 'Chalky' White, Chief Petty Officer [Engine Room] RN, my de facto father until his untimely death from cancer in 1983 and who, along with many millions of others, participated in the epic of history that we know as World War Two . As for the showI've seen it three times now and I've never been disappointed yet. How to get here Her Majesty's Theatre is located at 58 Grote Street, Adelaide, which is on the north side of the street. He brought back a vulnerability to the role that hasn't been seen in a Phantom since Michael Crawford in my opinion. In general, it is best to get into the centre of any seating block, as some side seats can be very much on the side. A child near to me was given a cushion but still had problems seeing properly. _____________________. The seats were quite good, offered great value for money. Vol. Alex was very charming, the nicest actor I've ever met. If you have an unrestricted view of something, you can see it fully and clearly, because there is nothing in the way. I went to see the show on Sat 8th January 2011 and was overwhelmed by Brian McCanns Phantom performance. She's Portuguese so I'm guessing that English is not her first language, but you'd never guess from her performance. Earl Carpenter as the Phantom was rather subdued and didn't have the edge of menace I felt he should have had. Traditionally, these were concentrated in the stalls, as close to the stage as possible. 18th November 2011, 7:30pm Revel in the haunting beauty of Paris Opera House in Andrew Lloyd Webber's world-famous musical at Her Majesty's Theatre. I actually started off really liking his performance. After one emotional rollercoaster of a show ('Ghost') I went on to my next, Phantom. Some people have thought that the show dragged but I think that is par for the course with musicals when they are a couple of hours long, and actually I was eager for the second half to start as I was really enjoying the performance. I am 5 foot 1 inch and was wearing 3 inch heels. A "Must-See" indeed. To be fair, it was very well done: the sets were impressive, and the execution was pretty flawless. Also for this show we got Harriet Jones as Christine and she had such contrasting frightened and sexy sides! Her Majesty's Theatre. Emma Day Seats: 13th September 2018. He couldnt have been more out of his depth if the boat had capsized in Act 1! Was a pity but nonetheless a spectacular show! One thing I will point out, we treated ourselves to the 'RoyalBox Sharing Canaps' - what a waste of money! You will also miss seeing peoples feet if that is important to you during the ballet scenes. She played Christine with great intricacy and sensitivity. 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