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Dylan Moran

  • 02-04-2015 4:49pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 291 ✭✭


    In the Cork Opera House.., I'm looking at getting tickets for the o/h ,and I'm not familiar with the set up. I've had a look at their seating arrangements, but I can't tell if a ground floor stall (both first row & third are available) or upper 'dress circle' are available. Which is better? Is anyone familiar with the seating? Let it be known we are both pretty tall people, and whilst the leg room anywhere in that place doesn't look amazing, I would rather he have a clear view than a cramped and off to the side view. To break it down ,would seats that are ground stalls row c seats 1 & 2 ,or upper dress circle (think that's what it's called) row b seats 18 & 19 be better? Please help me out boardsies! :)

    edit: for seating references heres the websites link; http://www.corkoperahouse.ie/your-visit/seating/


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1 Mindbend15


    Depends how near the stage you wind to be;if you're in seats 1/2 downstairs,then you'll be sitting to the very left of the main stalls,so your view may not be great.It's been a while since I've been up the upper circle but you've got a good view of the stage,and it's not restricted(unlike some of the seats in the Olympia).The theatre has recently had new seating put in so leg room should'nt be a problem.


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