Prince Edward Theatre tickets

Seating Plan

Prince Edward Theatre seating plan
Originally built in 1930, the Prince Edward Theatre has housed a variety of entertainment, including cabaret, dance and large-scales musicals, which it is now best known for. Designed in an Art Deco style, there are rare restrictions throughout the theatre, with a large stage allowing for big productions to be held. With a seating capacity of 1,650, split across the Stalls, Dress Circle and Grand Circle, the extravagant theatre provides some of the clearest sight-lines in the West End. There are no pillars, but some slight restrictions from safety rails in the Grand Circle, whilst seats at the ends of rows in the Stalls are affected by the Dress Circle overhang. The best seats are in the centre of the Stalls and Dress Circle, and bargains can be found in Boxes and Loges. Check out our price chart below, which details the type of view you can get for the ticket you buy. Please note that prices drastically vary depending on the day of the performance. It is recommended to thoroughly check you are getting the best price available before booking seats.
Ticket Price Stalls Dress Circle Grand Circle
£150.00-£175.00 (Premium 1) Top price premium seats are located in the centre of rows H-J of the Stalls. These seats are the best in the theatre, offering a head-on, central view of the action. You can see every detail and a decent rake allows you to see above those in front.   Top price premium seats are located in row B of the Dress Circle. You can see well above those in front, and there are no restrictions from the front of the balcony. Some may prefer to sit in these seats for large-scale musicals, as you get a brilliant panoramic view of the stage. Not available.
£125.00 - £135.00 (Premium 2) Second price premium seats are in the centre of rows E-J and M-N. The central seats in rows E-F offer a superb, unrestricted view, but some audience members may prefer to sit in the central seats in row M to take in the full spectacle for a musical.   Central seats in rows A and C are available at this premium price. Opt for row C to avoid any potential, slight restriction from the front of the balcony or any technical equipment. Premium seats in the dress circle offer a perfect panoramic view, especially for large-scale musicals Not available.
£75.00 - £85.00 (Band A) Most of the Stalls fall under this price, as the theatre ensures excellent views throughout. The Dress Circle begins to overhang toward the rear of the seating, but does not affect the view at all. There is decent legroom throughout and a rake that ensures you can see past those in front. Aim to sit as centrally as possible in rows D, K, L or O for the best overall view. Some seats in the Loges are also this price, but may offer a side view.   The majority of seats towards the front of the dress circle are this price, as a good rake allows you to see above those in front with no restrictions. Seats 16-18 of rows B-D are restricted view due to safety rails. Sit as centrally as possible for the best, panoramic view of the entire stage. Seats in Boxes 1 and 2 are also this price, but may offer a side view. Not available.
£45.00 - £50.00 (Band B) Seats at the sides of rows B-F and M-S are this price, as well as the majority of rows T-ZA, as you may momentarily miss parts of the set due to the overhang. The seats at the ends of the row and next to the can offer extra legroom. Despite partial restrictions, these seats are still worth purchasing.   Rows H-L fall under this price. Facial expressions may began more difficult to make out, however, a decent rake ensures you can see over the heads of those in front. The front row seats in the Loges are also at this price, they offer a good view of the stage but are side-on.   Central seats in rows A-G of the Grand Circle are at this price. Although you may feel distant from the stage, a decent rake ensures you can see past those in front of you. Sit as centrally as possible for the most panoramic overall view of the stage.
£35.00 - £40.00 (Band C) Seats at the very ends of rows W-ZA are this price, as they are restricted view due to the overhang of the Dress Circle, which causes you to miss moments of the set. You are also located next to the wall, but these are still good bargain seats, as you can see most of the stage! Similarly, the back two rows (ZB-ZC) and the Stalls Boxes are also this price, but these are restricted view and are probably worth avoiding. If considering, note that the central seats are located next to the sound desk, which may distract during the show.   Rows M-O are at this price. Rows N and O are affected by the overhang of the Grand Circle and are marked 'restricted view', due to some moments of the show being missed. You can still see most of the stage, but it will be distant and you will struggle to see facial expressions. Worth considering if on a strict budget. Slip Boxes 1 and 2 are also at this price, these seats offer a side-on, restricted view of the stage. Opt for seats at the rear of the Dress over these boxes, if available. The sides of rows A-F and the centre of rows H-L of the Grand Circle are in this price band, as they are distant from the stage and it can be difficult to make out any facial expressions. Opt for seats in the sides of rows C-D and the centre of row H-J, if available.
£20.00 - £25.00 (Band D) The front row (A) is available at this price. These seats are usually reserved for lottery/day seats. Not available. Seats towards the side of rows H-L and the back rows (M-N) are available at this price band in the Grand Circle are this price. Rows M-N are the best option, as a decent rake means you can see past those in front to a clear, panoramic view of the stage. You won’t be able to see detail from here, but the seats are worth purchasing if on a budget! Other seats at this price are severely restricted view and should be avoided where possible. Slips require you to lean forward to see the stage.  
£15.00 -£20.00 (Band E) Not available.   Not available. There are a handful of restricted view seats available at this price throughout the Grand Circle. These seats have safety rails and technical equipment obstructing the view, or offer an extreme side view of the stage and should be avoided where possible.