The Garrick Theatre is a West End Theatre opened in 1889. It is located south of Leicester Square on Charing Cross Road in the City of Westminster, London.
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Apr 20, 2025
As someone with poor hearing who is a regular at London theatres I am well placed to compare the headsets provided for the hard of hearing. The headphones at the Barbican are among the very best (w…Full review by John P
Apr 18, 2025
Great theatre in good location. Sat in the stalls and seats and view were good. Nice ice cream and decent toilets. Can’t say the show was great (Unicorn) though.Full review by Teacake_Taster
Apr 5, 2025
Attracted by long queue to enter and the trio performing as on tv had watched: Episodes, Spooks and most recently Adolescence and rate all three as great with perhaps Adolescence as exceptional so hi…Full review by Review9111
Is the view from the grand circle restricted? It says it’s not but I’m worried that we won’t be able to see the stage that well. I’m looking at seats in row b. Would I be better off booting the stalls and having one of us restricted and someone not? We’re going to see a comedian so being able to see him isn’t a must. Thank you
Does anyone know how good the seats are W15 W16 in the stalls
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Looking at the seating plan W is second to last row so the view will be restricted. Personally I would go for the Dress circle as you get to see the whole stage and the musicians for Don …
Looking at the seating plan W is second to last row so the view will be restricted. Personally I would go for the Dress circle as you get to see the whole stage and the musicians for Don Quixote are high up and I enjoyed seeing them. Definitely go to see it though and if those are the only seats left you’ll still have a great time.
Wanting to book have a choice of B5 and 6 or C12 and 13 Which are the best for viewing. Off to see Young Frankenstein in October 2017 Many thanks
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My wife prefers row end, so she can stretch out her legs, most theatre seats being somewhat tight. I prefer to be near the centre of the theatre, so I'd recommend heading for …
My wife prefers row end, so she can stretch out her legs, most theatre seats being somewhat tight. I prefer to be near the centre of the theatre, so I'd recommend heading for whichever is nearest mid-row.