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Carling Apollo Hammersmith seats, which are good?

Anil Khedun (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 10:28

A friend of mine has ordered tickets to a seated event at this place, but I wondered how good they were and if you can see the stage properly.

We`re in row Q, downstairs, just off centre.

Anyone here know if these are good seats? I had a look at the seating chart, but it`s hard to see if these are good or just okay. I`m used to sitting in the Circle and I like to see the whole stage, but I didn`t choose these.

Anyone know of a good place to sell them off if I can get better ones?

Any opinions?

Ta muchly!

Anil
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RE: Carling Apollo Hammersmith seats, which are good?

gajones (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 10:35

This may help

http://www.theatremonkey.com/HAMMERSMITHbooking.htm

Thanks

Geoff

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RE: Carling Apollo Hammersmith seats, which are good?

sput2001 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 10:49

Quote:
A friend of mine has ordered tickets to a seated event at this place, but I wondered how good they were and if you can see the stage properly.

We`re in row Q, downstairs, just off centre.


You should be fine, with a good view. The auditorium is sloped so you`ll get a clear view of the stage. The venue isn`t all that big, anyway...

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RE: Carling Apollo Hammersmith seats, which are good?

Anil Khedun (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 10:49

Thanks all, and cheers for the link, that`s most useful! I think we`ll stick to our row Q, 38~40. Now I can rest easy!

:-)

Anil
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This item was edited on Wednesday, 31st August 2005, 11:53

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