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We brought our grandchildren to the Cambridge Theatre to see Matilda - the performance was excellent overall and the girl playing Matilda was great. We sat in the third row - the view was good and the whole stage was clearly visible.
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We brought our grandchildren to the Cambridge Theatre to see Matilda - the performance was excellent overall and the girl playing Matilda was great. We sat in the third row - the view was good and the whole stage was clearly visible.
Staff were friendly and helpful. It was a wonderful afternoon. The Lion King was on stage, the actors were very hardworking, the drama tension was good, had a great time watching, highly recommended to see it, affordable.
Great theatre! We came here for the first time and could say it was our first Shakespeare experience! We don’t know what they’re talking about, but we know what the show is - I think that’s what Shakespeare summed up! We sat at Gallery 2, where the view was excellent - high enough to see everything and not too far away - for £25 per ticket.
I was first time at this theatre and was completely shocked by the performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Although the seating area has a good view, the performance has a lot of interaction with people on the ground, we should book a station ticket. Since we live in Stratford-upon-Avon, we have seen a lot of RSC theatres, but this theatre and anything in it can be compared to RSC theatres.
Cambridge Opera House in the West End of London is one of the five oldest theatres in London. It has a history of more than 100 years and is located in the West End of London. The theatre is an arched theatre with elegant murals and decorations. The environment of the cafe in the theatre is very elegant. It's a very good place to enjoy the wonderful opera. It's worth experiencing.