Theatre layout:
There are only two levels in the Prince of Wales Theatre, the Stalls with the Circle above it. The Circle is positioned high above the Stalls so it is only towards the very back of the Stalls that any overhang might affect your view. Because the seating in the Stalls is very slightly curved, sidelined views are minimal, with only the very end seats in rows J and K affected.
As the Circle is set back from the stage (row A reaches across the stalls to about row M), great views are offered throughout, even right up in the corners. There are four boxes also available, each containing four seats. Like in many theatres, the view from the boxes is restricted in the sense that they do not face the stage but they are not priced as such and are always subject to availability.
Did you know that the Prince is said to be haunted? The original manager, the actor Edgar Bruce is said to regularly walk the stage left wing. Keep an eye out!