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Gielgud Theatre

Gielgud Theatre

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Shaftesbury Ave, England, W1D 6AR, United Kingdom
0844 482 5130 www.gielgudtheatre.co.uk
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Jun 16, 2019
Sweat Sat Evening 15/6/19. Mistake No1.. Grand circle Seats D2,D3 restricted view means restricted view as in 2 thirds view. Then when 2 and 3 people in front extend or lean forward to gain a better view you may as well leave and go home. Mistake No 2 production had limited scenes low budget production I'd say, acting was superb. Would I see again? .. likely, but in a better seat but wouldn't pay over the odds.

Mar 19, 2019
The theatre is beautiful inside, very well appointed and I could have spent hours exploring the pictures and show posters on the walls. The staff is friendly. A special thank you to the gentleman who was heading up security tonight (19March2019) who was delightful and so genuine. My daughter thanks you for sending George her way. The show COMPANY was sublime. The sets and actors were phenomenal. Easy to get to from the Piccadilly tube station. It's a very short walk down to the West End.

May 10, 2019
Great theatre to go see a show. Plenty of room and seats comfy. Dont know whats on at the moment but whatever it is this is a good venue.

Mar 27, 2019
Went to see Company - fabulous musical that is ending on the 30th of this month (I think). Don't think I've been to the Gielgud Theatre before and loved the internal architecture. Also although we were in the grand circle as opposed to our normal choice of the dress circle my husband and our daughter's boyfriend who are both well over 6') thought the leg space between rows was sufficient to ensure they sat comfortably - a big plus for a London theatre.

Jan 13, 2019
Fantastic production of Company. Sat in the stalls Row Q. Leg room okay. So had a bit of the dress circle overhang block the top of the stage but didn't spoil my view of the action. Beautiful theatre. Definitely go there again.

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