Bridge Theatre Seating Plan

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(379) · Performing arts in London, United Kingdom
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The Bridge Theatre, located near Tower Bridge in London, is a dynamic commercial theatre. With 900 seats, it offers a variety of shows, ranging …

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Mar 3, 2025
New theater saw Richard II in the round. There are no bad seats, theater is welcoming, and awesome. Very fitting to see a play about Richard II so close to the actual tower where he was killed.Full review by Lolzinlax
Mar 2, 2025
This is a beautifully designed, modern theatre, situated in the already theatrical surroundings of Tower Bridge and the old London City Hall building. It has lots of legroom, clear sight lines, comfo…Full review by Frank O
Mar 1, 2025
Quite possibly the WORST theatre I’ve had the misfortune to spend an evening at. The large bar has inadequate seating. There is no queuing system for the bar. There was no confectionery on sale and …Full review by Venture35816392961
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Is it noisy sitting next to the band?
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I sat right next to the band on back row, it wasn't any noisier than having the orchestra in the pit at the front of a stage.
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Hi, what seats did you go for, and would you recommend them? Any comments about your particular seats? We are …
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Hi, what seats did you go for, and would you recommend them? Any comments about your particular seats? We are planning to take our Dad, who cant see as well as he used to, but there are five of us going, and I can't afford premium seats....I'm thinking gallery one middle or back row, but would be grateful for your recommendations....seen a few comments about lack of leg-room...we are all between 5ft6 and 5ft10
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On the assumption you plan the current production of Julius Caesar; it is in the round and the groundlings (cheapest) stand in amongst the actors and move around as the scene …
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On the assumption you plan the current production of Julius Caesar; it is in the round and the groundlings (cheapest) stand in amongst the actors and move around as the scene changes. We were in gallery 1, second row, so not premium seats. The theatre is modern and well designed, the view is fine where ever you sit. I am 6’ 2” so at 5’ 10” you will be fine I had no problem with hearing the actors. However there is a noisy rock band singing and setting the populist crowd scene of the first act. I was heartily glad the hear “ hence home you idle creatures get you home” at the start of the play as it meant the band packed up.
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Who are we?
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London Theatre Company was founded by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr on leaving the National Theatre after 12 years.
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