I would like to organise a trip to see this play in London with a few friends. Could anyone advise me as to the best area to sit (I know it will be difficult to get tickets) - looking at the seating plan it's difficult to know which seats to try for! Thanks.
There's a very good rule of thumb when booking theatre tickets: "The best seats are the dearest ones!"
However, a photograph of the auditorium might make more sense to you than a diagram. There's an excellent one in the Theatre's brochure:
http://reallyuseful.r...ssets/pdf/NLT_Bro.pdf
Thanks Chris - yes I do appreciate best/dearest - but it was really because of the type of production and the layout of the auditorium I had wondered if anyone who had seen the play might have thoughts on the best place to sit. Thanks.
Don't sit in the side ones as your neck will hurt and you may miss bits.
I went to see it a year ago and to be honest I was a little disappointed. The puppetry was amazing but the story just a little weak. Horses for courses though ;)