Yes, Row AA is typically the front row at the Ricoh Theatre in Coventry. It is situated closest to the stage, providing an unobstructed view of the performance. However, it's always a good idea to check the specific seating chart for the event you are attending, as arrangements may vary.
A is the front row, numbered in sequence to the last row (I think it goes to about letter U or so). For sections above entrances, the 'front row' is numbered in sequence with the rest, so the first row of seating in those 4 sections is really row "G" not "A".
Block 19, row 7 at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry is generally considered a good seating option. This location typically offers a decent view of the action, being positioned relatively close to the pitch or stage, depending on the event. The atmosphere in this area can also be lively, enhancing the overall experience. However, individual preferences for seating may vary based on personal priorities such as proximity or angle to the performance.
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EE is the fifty row up from the ice
Seats at Birmingham Repertory Theatre start from Row A at the front - this is the convention in most theatres. Hope this helps!
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