The Stalls are split into eight seating blocks, with three larger sections closest to the stage running from rows AA-H, divided by two vertical aisles. A broad horizontal aisle provides access to Row J of the five smaller seating blocks behind. These five blocks are split by four vertical aisles and run from rows J-U.
The Liverpool Empire has a capacity of 2381 seats, including 1172 seats in the Stalls and 1209 seats in the Circle. Use our interactive seating plan to view 345 seat reviews and 280 photos of views from seat. Venue overview. Located in the centre of city, a stones throw away from Liverpool Lime Street rail station, Liverpool Empire opened its doors in 1866.
Re: Empire theatre front row stalls view. 3 years ago. Save. Ps the front of the circle ( say rows 2 to 6 also have a great view but avoid row 1 as it has a safety rail which can obstruct your view a little as it can be at some peoples eye level depending on your height ) Again closer to the middle the better.
The Liverpool Empire , Liverpool Seats are in stalls ( Row Q , R, S) Price. CSSC Member: £ 15.00 Non Member: £ 25.00. Restrictions. There is a maximum of 2 tickets per member at the CSSC discounted rate. Extra tickets may be bought the non-member rate. How to Book. Tickets are available to purchase now Please log in to the CSSC website and click ‘book now’ below, 9/23/2015 · With the seating ‘tiered’, you have a good view of the stage regardless of where you sit whether it be on the end of a row or in the middle of the last row – gives you a chance to use the opera ‘glasses’ seats give you decent leg room, the staff are always happy to help direct you to seats, help you at the bar etc. – just be aware that they do ‘bag checks’ to see you are not bringing in your OWN.
Liverpool Empire Seating Plan & Reviews | SeatPlan, Liverpool Empire Box Office | Buy Tickets Online | ATG Tickets, Liverpool Empire Seating Plan & Reviews | SeatPlan, 11/25/2005 · The best seats (from the kids’ point of view) have to be the orchestra stalls . This is where the bags of sweets land when the cast throw them from the stage. Also, if the cast invite youngsters onto the stage to take part in the show, it’s always the kids in the stalls who can get up there first!, Liverpool Empire . In 1866, Liverpool Empire began its life as The Prince of Wales Theatre and Opera House and was run by gas light and steam power. The name changed to what it is today in 1895, so has had its name for over 100 years. It went through many refurbishments, before being bought by ATG and the theatre now stands about a quarter size …
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We always sit in centre stalls but if these are not available then I would go for the side seats – better to see 95% of something than 100% of nothing by not actually going. A warning – the seats are a bit on the firm side so take advantage of the interval to walk around, also handbags are searched when you first enter the theatre – this is supposed to be about security!!!, Liverpool Empire Theatre. 4 reviews 3.5. Lime Street, Liverpool , L1 1JE, United Kingdom | 0844 871 3037 | Website. Reviews. Details. Location. Gallery. What’s On.