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Hi any advice appreciated I am taking my 7 year old nephew to this in July probably matinee, the most reasonable tickets at the moment are in the upper circle. He's a small seven so was wondering will this be too far from the stage?, the seats are in row H and one is in the aisle.

Or was wondering should I wait til nearer the day and see if there are any returns in the stalls.It's a Wednesday and not in term time.He's over from Ireland so we need to get tickets, maybe too risky to wait!

Has anyone been and where are the best views ? obviously stalls and dress circle I know.

I have looked on theatre monkey but conflicting opinions given.

Thanks

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If you want an honest opinion, then yes it will be too far from the stage especially for a child . No good if you suffer from virtigo too . The seats are uncomfortable as well . It is worth paying the extra for comfort all round if you must pay to watch people show off . Only my point of view .

Thanks for replies gg &daize

gg have looked at theatre monkey and it is pretty good just thought I'd get some opinions here

absolutely true daize not mad about musicals myself but he is only seven and thought this might be the most useful show as he might get some tips on how to pay me back whilst in london

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