Stage survey - Getting to the bottom of seating

Published Tuesday 28 November 2006 at 13:25 by Alistair Smith

The Stage is launching a survey to discover which venues boast the UK’s most, and least, comfortable theatre seats.

The Swan Theatre in Stratford upon Avon

The Swan Theatre in Stratford upon Avon Photo: Simon McBride

We want you to tell us about your experiences at sites across the country, to let us know which venues are letting audiences sit back in the height of luxury and which are making you wish you could stand, which are making you ache to come back and which are just giving you backache.

To take part, please visit www.thestage.co.uk/survey. It should take no longer than five minutes and you could win £50 of Theatre Tokens. Our findings will be unveiled in the first edition of the new year.

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