The auditorium is arranged over three main levels, Stalls, Circle and Balcony, with a Director's Box. Because the building began life as a cinema, the levels are large and the rake is generous, but the stairs between them are significant.
Stalls
The lowest and closest level, reached by 40 steps (four flights) down from street level. Rows A to E are recommended for anyone who wants a close view of the stage, and Row L is the pick for extra legroom. Seats are around 40cm wide and the armrests are fixed.
Circle
The Circle is at ground level from the foyer, which makes it the easiest level to reach. Row M needs only one step, and handrails run from Row K down to Row A and at the AA and BB seats. The step-free wheelchair positions and transfer seats are on this level, as is the accessible toilet, reached through the Circle Bar.
Balcony
Up 25 steps (two flights) from the foyer, the Balcony is the highest level. It is steeper than the other levels, has no handrails to the seats and offers more limited legroom, so it suits confident stair users who are happy with a longer view.
Director's Box
A small private option reached up six steps.
General advice: this is a big auditorium, so for musicals and dance the front and middle of the Stalls and the front of the Circle give the strongest balance of detail and full stage picture. If stairs are a concern, book in the Circle. For captioned or signed performances, avoid the rear seats on every level.