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Leeds playhouse
Address: Playhouse Square , Leeds LS2 7, LDS, GB
State: LDS
City: Leeds
Zip Code: LS2 7


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Reviews
Fantastic modern theatre. Nice seating with plenty of room. We enjoyed the Dolly Parton show and look forward to visiting many times again in the future.
Great theatre, modern and bright, fantastic location opposite the main bus station in Leeds city centre, so very easy to find. Cafe, restaurant, bar all on the site, first class. Not sure about facilities for the less able as there seems a lot of steps to get into the building, and once inside lot of steps.
What a great nee refit. I really enjoy this venue. I took a star off because I think the leadership seem a bit bored as the front of house and cafe team all seemed a bit overwhelmed/struggling. But the sound and lighting for Raisin in the Sun was almost as good as the cast who were absolutely phenomenal
The Leeds Playhouse is a fabulous theatre complex designed with the modern audience in mind. Polite and welcoming front of house staff who were happy to answer questions. Excellent facilities bar, toilets etc. I was in The Courtyard to see "In Dreams." Allegedly, I was in a restricted view seat, but my view was not restricted! The seats were wide and comfortable and with plenty of leg room. Whilst I loved the theatre, I didn't even like the show. Roy Orbison was a singer with an eight octave vocal range. The best of his songs were operatic ballads of love, loss, heartache, and desire delivered with enormous emotional heft. Here, those same songs were thrown away in karaoke-lite snatches without point or purpose. They didn't advance the plot itself a silly gossamer thin contrivance about a dying singer and a celebration of the living/dead in a restaurant down Mexico way, nor establish character. In 'jukebox' musicals, the plot doesn't really matter. However, the songs always do. Long before the end of the line was reached, my patience was exhausted.
Leeds Playhouse is a charming theater with a cozy atmosphere. The production of Macbeth that I saw was captivating and well-executed. Despite the modest set design, it effectively set the scene and enhanced the overall experience. The acting was superb, and the cast truly brought the characters to life. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to Leeds Playhouse and would highly recommend it to others looking for a memorable theater experience.
The show was amazing, staff very friendly a very positive experience had by all.
Easy to find. Walking distance from the city centre. Friendly staff. It is not a massive theatre so the visibility is really good. Even if you have the cheapest tickets, you will be fine. I get the last remaining tickets in the courtyard P5, P6 and I didn't have any problem. There is a cafe so you can buy drinks and snacks. I went to see Paranormal Activity. Amazing effects! If you have any chance to get tickets, buy them!
Lovely, intimate theatre. Have visited this theatre on two occasions to see premiers of new shows. I don’t live locally but it was worth the train journey.
I didn't really know what to expect from the Leeds Playhouse, but my family and I had a great experience there while visiting to see the production of Oliver. It was easy to find, and directly opposite the building was a huge John Lewis multi-storey car park. This is an ANPR car park, which only cost £5 from 5pm to 11pm. While visiting, we enjoyed a meal at the Playhouse Kitchen. My wife and I had curries with rice and naan bread, and the kids both had pizzas. It was about £50 for all 4 meals including drinks, and I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the food. It looked like a school dinner hall in the way that the food was presented and served, but it was tasty, good value, and the kids pizza was amazing. The dough and base had a really authentic taste to it; I didn't realise at the time, but they use Italian pizza ovens and make each pizza from scratch for each order. There were multiple toilets; some near the kitchen which were large non-gender specific single cubicles, and then a few standard male/female toilets near the entrances to the theater. Some people thought that the bar was expensive for alcoholic drinks, however compared to typical theater prices, I thought it was very cheap. Inside the theater it was an unusual setup, where the stage was almost in the center, and the seating surrounded it. The height of the seats between rows was excellent, so you'll have an excellent view of the stage. Even the furthest seats back are close by normal standards. The seats themselves were fine, but I did find the legroom a little tight. During the intermission there were some vendors selling ice cream and drinks as well as the items available from the bar. However on our visit, they only accepted cash which I never really carry any more!. Overall we had a great time, and we'd definitely catch another show there given the opportunity.
Helpful team throughout the whole experience. Drinks not over priced. Great entertainment at a fantastic price. I will go back no doubt about that
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