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A devastating curse

This production is recommended for ages 8+.

Performance dates

8 - 19 July 2025

Run time: 2hrs 55mins

Includes interval

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Troubadour Manrico and military commander Count di Luna have become rivals vying for Leonora’s heart. Though Leonora loves Manrico, the jealous Count will do everything in his power to have her. Battles between the Count’s army and Manrico's men ensue, and he and Manrico agree to a duel.

Meanwhile, haunted by a gruesome past, Azucena, Manrico’s mother, harbours a secret that affects both Manrico and the Count: years before, in a vow to avenge the murder of her mother at the hands of the aristocratic Luna family, she abducted their younger son. Will she reveal this truth, or will she see her revenge through at any cost?

Upcoming Performance Times

Tuesday8 July 2025
Wednesday9 July 2025
Friday11 July 2025
Saturday12 July 2025
Monday14 July 2025
Wednesday16 July 2025
Thursday17 July 2025
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Royal Opera House Best Seats and Seating Plan

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Royal Opera House Best Seats and Seating Plan

Home to The Royal Ballet, The Royal Opera and The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House the Royal Opera House is one of the most celebrated theatres in London, dating back to 1732, with over one million patrons coming through its doors every year. The current building is the third theatre to be on the site after fires destroyed the previous two in 1808 and 1856. Seating 2256, The Royal Opera House is the third largest in London with its auditorium spread over four levels.

What are the best seats at the Royal Opera House?

The Royal Opera House auditorium is high and laid out in a horseshoe format so there is plenty of choice for patrons to sit in an area best suited to their taste. The Stalls are split into three sections with the most preferable seats being in the centre and mid-way back of this section in order to take in the large scale of the productions produced. Wrapping around the rear of the Stalls are the Stalls Circle, with the best seats in the centre of this section. The rear two rows are restricted by the overhang of the level above as it cuts off the top of the proscenium. The next two levels above the stalls, the Grand Tier and Balcony, also in horseshoe format, offer a clear view from the centre with seats nearer the stage offering a side on view. The Amphitheatre, on the upper level, is the deepest of the auditorium. Views from this section are generally clear but can feel removed from the action due to the distance they are away from the stage. Amphitheatre slip seats can offer great value for money but can be rather uncomfortable as the seats in this section are usually wooden benches, that said they offer an outstanding view of the orchestra as they are completely side on to the stage.

Royal Opera House seating plan

18 Jun, 2024 | By James Wareham

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