Which seats provide value for money?
Stalls: Rows H-P.
Dress Circle: Seats in Rows E to J.
Upper Circle: Seats in Rows A to C.
Which seats to choose if money were no matter?
Stalls: Any seats in the middle of Rows D to F in the Stalls.
Dress Circle: Any seats in the middle of Rows A to D.
Which seats provide the best views of the stage?
Stalls: Rows D to J.
Dress Circle: Seats in Rows A to D.
Upper Circle: Seats in Rows D to H.
The Stalls is the biggest section of the Adelphi Theatre seating plan, with 660 seats total. The rows start from A to X, with a central aisle starting from Row K, which splits the section into two halves. The seats in this section are expensive because they're close to the stage.
Please be aware that the stage in this theatre is set higher than average when reserving your seats. If you end up taking seats in rows A to C, you might have to crane your neck a bit. Note that the rake is not very steep in this section, so if you are sitting in the back, your view may be slightly blocked by the overhang of the Dress Circle.
The seats in the middle of this section would provide the best view, from Rows D to P.
The Dress Circle is the section located just above the Stalls. It's also the second-largest section in the theatre. The rows start from A and end at P, with a central aisle located between Row D and Row P. Similar to the Stalls section, the rake here is quite shallow, so if you are sitting in the last few rows, you may not get a complete view of the stage.
The Upper Circle hangs over Row D, so if you're in a seat behind this row, your view of the stage might be slightly impeded. Although this section of the theatre is not too high, you may feel as though you are far away from the stage because of how the theatre is built. The most popular seats are the ones in the first few rows (Rows A-D), located more towards the centre.
The Upper Circle is the farthest from the stage and usually has the cheapest tickets. This section of the theatre is divided into two sub-sections by a horizontal aisle, with rows extending from A to O. Rows A to H in the front section offer better views than the rear. There is a safety fence that runs along the balcony; however, it only slightly obstructs views from the first three rows.
As there is a safety rail around the stairwell, seats towards the back also have an unclear view. The last two rows of the Adelphi Theatre seating plan offer unrestricted views with generous leg space, but they are quite a distance from the stage. The best seats in this section are between rows D and H.
If you are on a limited budget and still want to get the very best out of your West End experience, it is important to carefully pick the seats that don't put a hole in your pocket and yet, provide good views.
The best seats in the Adelphi Theatre seating plan depends on the show you choose. For most shows, the Stalls provide the best views due to the proximity to the stage. Rows D to M are usually considered ideal in terms of both comfort and stage views.
Adelphi Theatre in London is playing the Olivier Award-winning musical, Back to the Future.
Adelphi Theatre has three broad sections — Stalls, Dress Circle and the Upper Circle. The Adelphi Theatre Seating Plan guide will help you choose the best seats for yourself online.
The Adelphi Theatre can accommodate 1498 people.
Seats in Rows D to J in the Stalls section, Rows A to D in the Dress Circle section, and Rows D to H in the Upper Circle section have some of the best views of the stage in the Adelphi Theatre.
In the Dress Circle, seats in the front subsection are really worth the money as you get to enjoy splendid views of the stage without having to shell out too much money. The view from the Upper Circle's last few rows is not obstructed but is quite far from the stage. A few seats at the back of the Stalls section are also low in price when compared to the other seats in the Stalls.
The Stall section is the closest to the stage and provides great views. It is also usually quite expensive.
The Dress Circle is just above the Stalls and is the second-largest section of Adelphi Theatre.
The Upper Circle is the farthest from the stage and tickets here are usually the cheapest.
The Stalls section in the Adelphi Theatre has level access. Row X has two dedicated wheelchair park spaces and any of the aisle seats in the Stalls section can be turned into seats for wheelchair users.