That's what tickets cost if you want to go pretty soon, but there are tickets for £30 (ends of rows and all of Row D) and £50 (central seats) available in the Upper Circle. They are not on sale for the full booking period, but having a look at the calender, it looks like they are currently selling them up until 13th May 2022. When looking at the ATG site, if it says prices are from£70, then usually the Upper Circle isn't on sale yet.
They have totally configured the upper circle and there are now only 4 rows A-D. A few weeks back i grabbed a £25 seat in row D, curious to see the show before i go in January, where i got a stalls seat for £90 when booking first opened. The Upper is now VERY steep and row D is now actually higher than the lighting rig in the theatre! When i first got in, i thought my vertigo would kick in, but what they have cleverly done, is the back of the row in front of you, is also very high. There is no chance of you falling and the barrier in front of you prevents you from realising how steep it is, and surprisingly, the view was excellent. You really are not far away from the stage and there are only 2 very small bits of staging you miss, but nothing to spoil the show. Excellent value for money
The cast change is in March. |