Do stalls have seats?
Sitting in the stalls The stalls are ‘ground level’ seating – the bottom tier of an auditorium. While you might find yourself looking up at the stage (sit further back in the stalls if you want to avoid this) they’re also considered some of the best seats in the theatre.
Are stall seats good?
Stall seats are on the ground level of the theatre. These seats may be regarded as the “best seats in the house” as they offer patrons the chance to be closest to the action, especially if you are sitting in the front rows of the theatre.
What are the front row seats in a Theatre called?
Balconies or galleries: one or more raised seating platforms towards the rear of the auditorium. In larger theaters, multiple levels are stacked vertically above or behind the stalls. The first level is usually called the dress circle or grand circle. The next level may be the loge, from the French version of loggia.
How close is too close to movie screen?
A general guideline is to sit between 1.5 to 2.5 times the diagonal screen measurement away, with about a 30-degree viewing angle. For example, if you have a 40″ TV, you should be sitting somewhere between 5 and 8.3 feet from the screen.
Are there stall seats in the London Theatre?
If you’ve read all about London theatre you can’t work out your stall seats from your balcony benches, let us make the task of selecting your seats a little bit easier, as we take you through the different parts of an auditorium.
Where are the stalls in the Palace Theatre?
The stage is fairly high, which allows for clear viewing throughout the Stalls, aside from the front few rows. Support pillars in Row C, H and S cause restrictions to seats directly behind them.
Where are the stalls seats in the West End?
With many West End theatres, there are many rows in the stalls seats, so you can still choose to sit on the ground level while being further away from the action and buy cheaper tickets. To demonstrate where the stall seats are, we’ve used the Prince of Wales Theatre which is currently home to The Book of Mormon.
Where are the stalls in the Sondheim Theatre?
The Stalls are located below street level and is one large block of seating without an aisle. Unlike most West End theatres, the rear of the seating feels very distant from the stage and the Dress Circle overhang dramatically affects the enjoyment of Les Miserables, cutting off the top of the barricade.