4th Person joined at 9.42am. The borders between make-believe and reality begin to blur and the flesh begins creep. The Fortune is a small theatre so most seats in the stalls provide a decent view. A consequence of its 20+ year run is that if you are an avid theatre goer you have probably already seen it. I found the first hour fairly dull as they get work to get the actual story going. Plenty of leg room which was surprising. G1 is crammed into the corner of the venue by a wall. Sleep at night afterwards? The theatre is quirky in that you go down a flight of stairs to the stalls and the effect is rather like being shrunk into a Pollock's toy theatre. In November 2020, we are reopening the doors of the Royal Court to create six editions of living newspapers for our times. Rows B to F (except rows B to F seats 1 and 2): £32.50 We got these as SOLT did half price on these tickets as a winter promo (Get Into London Theatre). ", "G5 and 6: An excellent view of the stage (very close, even for the back of the circle) but the legroom again was minimal. [5] Jackson's Lane was well known during the 1960s for its community work. Apart from a couple of frights, it's not been too bad an experience. On leaving the station, turn right and walk into the large pedestrian plaza that is Covent Garden. I got seats A25 and 26. Friday 15th November 2019. ", "D12 and 13: although the view was brilliant, there is no space to speak of. We are both around 5ft 4 and suffered due to the lack of leg room, our knees were literally overhanging the seats in front, hitting the head in front and were practically chest high. Friday 6th September 2019: Got there at 7.40am and was first in line. We were in seats B14 / B15 in the dress circle and found the view to be very good although not excellent as you would expect. Joined queue this morning at 8.40am. Wednesday 27th March 2019. We moved to the Dress Circle box at the interval, and though views to the sides were limited we had a much better view, much closer to the stage, and plenty of room to stretch out. I had seat A7 in the Dress Circle (normally £45 Mon-Thurs / £47.50 Fri-Sat) for £22.50 via an online ticket offer. Then I went back to school and other people, who hadn’t seen it, couldn’t believe that a person could be so morbidly afraid by a mere theatre show as opposed to, say, a movie! Easy entry and exit as the door is just behind you to the bar/hallway.". An entirely visually uninspiring grey backdrop opens the play, which looks untouched since opening night in 1989, and is revived only somewhat by the silkscreen effect during the second half at ‘Eel Marsh House’. Tim Holloway The most notorious day seat line in London. Throughout the whole play the audience is bother scared and gripped to the amazing story. BUT the monkey would take a cheaper upper circle box before doing so - simply for comfort... "A7: (Paul) Bought for £22.50 via an online ticket offer in November 2011. Day seats will go on sale from 10am on the day of the performance, subject to availability. REMEMBER: SITUATIONS VARY ON A DAY BY DAY BASIS, AND ADVICE GIVEN HERE COULD EASILY CHANGE AT ANY TIME.Also remember that quite often, box offices will try to assist others in line once "day seats" are sold out, and if there is no official policy anyway, box office staff will also do plenty to sell you a ticket.Unsold "day seats" sometimes turn up online at the venue's official website, or can be bought by telephone from the official box office too. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a great piece of theatrical storytelling or more simply a good scare.
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