I love Windsor Theatre � I take my mum as it is such an intimate space and the staff are always so attentive - my mum has problems with her knees and is hard of hearing and they always look out for her- opening the back door if necessary.
Prices are reasonable - it’s still a treat and I’ve been going for 25 years ... Today saw To Be All and End All ... I had a tear at the end and now want them to put on Education and the last of the Trilogy - just 4 actors on stage but really powerful.
Thank you for a lovely afternoon
This is Elvis was absolutely fabulous, extremely well portrayed by Steve Michaels, the band and backing singers were amazing our enjoyment was slightly marred by some rowdy loud constant talkers in the audience and I absolutely admired that the show participants who were able to keep going above it. Staff were all very kind, welcoming and attentive to our needs, the tiny loo cubicles do need a vast revamp though and the theatre seats could do with re padding, but we love the step back in time to a quaint charming old smallish theatre...x
Great theatre. Pls note that some of the rows in the stalls are very snug, not all of them, but some - so it might be an issue for taller, bigger folks.
Last time, I sat in the Royal Circle, front row and center, and it was perfect. Comfy and the view to the stage was incredible.
Worth mentioning thar every single person I spoke with from the theatre staff was incredibly nice and helpful.
This is a great small venue. It is easy to find your way around with good signage. The staff and friendly and plentiful withe a bar & tea bar next to each other.
I am happy every time I've visited.
However I have seen Patrick Duffy twice recently and his voice appears to be very soft so that one can hardly hear him in his roles. A Massive contrast with his fellow actors.
Perhaps, if he cannot project his voice any longer, he might consider limiting himself to the directors role.
Lovely small theatre. We were in row c and view was very good. Bar is busy with limited seating but nothing unusual for a theatre bar, in fact larger than some. Several eateries nearby. We saw '12 Angry Men' which was excellent.
Nice little theatre. Very friendly and helpful staff. The actors should have been miked as some of them were quietly spoken (Patrick Duffy). The bar area is soulless and the piano playing was dire.
Delightful theatre just below the Castle. We saw Ian McKellen and Roger Allam in the brilliant two-hander play "Frank and Percy". The theatre has a great bar for pre and interval drinks. Nice staff, particularly the guy in the entrance shop.
We saw Roger Allam and Ian Mckellen in Frank and Percy, not only an excellent performance, what an honour! The theatre is as intimate as you'd want it, plenty of space, yet everyone can enjoy a good view of the stage.
The Theatre Royal Windsor is an old theatre with enough faded glamour to make visiting it a rewarding experience. I did so today to see a gently humorous two hander, "Frank and Percy," which, though dramatically underpowered (more "Waiting for God" than "Waiting for Godot") was elevated by its staging and two wonderful performances by Sir Ian McKellen and Roger Allam, who made their characters feel real and affecting, something that wasn't in the writing.
I had the most wonderful afternoon at the performance of Frank and Percy today by our country’s finest actors, it was the best play I have seen, so heart warming, thank you for your brilliance Roger and Sir Ian 🥂🙏
The Windsor theatre is a lovely place and puts on some good plays and tribute bands. We went to see 12 Angry Men and really enjoyed the show which had a standing ovation.
Although this theatre is over 3 hours away, I have visited more than most, as they do showcase some gems. I always have the front stalls as its the perfect view for the stage, staff are helpful, its always a great experience, parking is just a few hundred yards away.
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