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Feb 10, 2025
It didn’t work out for me to attend a performance so I scheduled a behind the scenes tour (pre booking is required) and that made for a great experience. You learn the history, go backstage, and then…Full review by msa23_2000
Feb 3, 2025
Such a shame - booked tickets to take my wife and sister in law for a special night out to see Aida at the Royal Opera House - unfortunately the seats are extremely uncomfortable for anyone slightly …Full review by Paul K
Jan 13, 2025
My daughter booked for us to go to La Boheme. I last went to the ROH more than 40 years ago. I was lucky enough to hear Pavarotti, Domingo & Joan Sutherland. Nice toilets and helpful staff. We were u…Full review by Hercules R
I’ve just bought tickets in Row A in the balcony seats 50 & 51 but cannot find the “view from my seat” on the website. any ideas? I hope we can get a good view for the ballet.
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Thank you. It looks like they will be good seats. The "view from my seat" is either not working or hidden away so that it's hard to find. This will be our once in a lifetime visit so I wanted to …
Thank you. It looks like they will be good seats. The "view from my seat" is either not working or hidden away so that it's hard to find. This will be our once in a lifetime visit so I wanted to be sure the seats I'd booked were ok. Thanks again.
Is it possible to meet a dancer/singer after the performance? Thanks
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Usually not unless you have a personal connection drop very lucky or are in a wine bar afterwards and they come in gone are the days of stage door jonnys I'm afraid I think security …
Usually not unless you have a personal connection drop very lucky or are in a wine bar afterwards and they come in gone are the days of stage door jonnys I'm afraid I think security issues have killed off those possibilities now.
First night at an opera was always white tie or black, by tradition and ladies the same formal wear, after that still formal but some thing less grand if so wanted unfortunately as the previous …
First night at an opera was always white tie or black, by tradition and ladies the same formal wear, after that still formal but some thing less grand if so wanted unfortunately as the previous comment anything goes now, I personally as my partner does follow the old rules by preference and its lovely to dress up maintains a standard, I would say however wear what you are comfortable in after all it is at the end of the day the performance you come to see that matters, dress is a matter now of choice hope this helps a little
While the amphitheatre bar is under renovation should I assume it won’t really be feasible to manage interval drinks, or are there alternatives where you can pre-order? We have amphitheatre seats and not the end of the world if it’s going to be too far to go to one of the other bars, but I also use a crutch so not very fast to get up/down stairs
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Best to contact the venue to find out what arrangements are in place.
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