His Majesty's Theatre London, London: "Best Seats with leg room" | Check out answers, plus see 1,267 reviews, articles, and 510 photos of His Majesty's Theatre London, ranked No.2,721 on Tripadvisor among 10,283 attractions in London.. His Majesty's Theatre, London. The Phantom Of The Opera. Because the seats aren't off set the person in front can block part of your view, more of a problem for G28 as there is a support to their right meaning G27 were leaning towards G28. The ceiling above meant that higher up parts of the musical were missed.

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The His Majesty's Theatre London has a capacity of 1232 seats. Section capacities are 514 Stalls, 285 Royal Circle, 330 Grand Circle and 103 Balcony. Use our interactive seating plan to view 5653 seat reviews and 3446 photos of views from seat. Each seating block is shallow with partial obstructions from support pillars, rails and overhanging.. Unfortunately the seats in the Stalls offer very little legroom and can be quite uncomfortable for taller members of the audience; row B offers particularly little legroom space. For those who want to feel comfortable it is advised to purchase aisle seats. The best seats are in the centre of row D and G as they offer a good central view.