Ticket Prices

Theatre View

To Kill a Mockingbird

Band A
£45.00
Band B
£40.00
Band C
£35.00
Band D
£30.00
Band E
£25.00
Premium
£55.00

Pride and Prejudice

Band A
£45.00
Band B
£40.00
Band C
£35.00
Band D
£30.00
Band E
£25.00
Premium
£55.00

The Winter's Tale
re-imagined

All Tickets
£15.00
Family tickets
4 tickets (at least one adult)
£50.00

The Sound of Music

Band A
£45.00
Band B
£40.00
Band C
£35.00
Band D
£30.00
Band E
£25.00
Premium
£55.00

Dinosaur Zoo

All tickets
£15.00
Danger Zone (Rows A-C)
£20.00
Family tickets
4 tickets (at least one adult)
£50.00

Early Bird preview offer

Save £5 on all ticket prices* during previews when purchased before 30 April 2013 (£2 thereafter).
*excluding premium seats and not available for the children's Re-imagined production or Dinosaur Zoo. Save £2 on all premium seats during previews.

Premium Seats

Includes best seats, programme and pre-performance glass of wine. Strictly limited number of seats. No discounts are valid on premium seats, with the exception of preview performances. See preview offer above.

Luxury Premium Package

2 premium seats and a Luxury Champagne Hamper for 2. The Hamper includes a bottle of champagne with glasses and a reusable stopper, grommet nibbles including fresh summer fruits and handmade sweets, with a programme. Pure luxury for £195 per package. No discounts available. The Luxury Champagne Hamper for 2 can also be added to any existing booking, in any price band, for just £95.

Package Savings

See more for less by purchasing our 2013 Play Package or our
2013 Total Package.
A family package is available for both The Winter's Tale re-imagined and Dinosaur Zoo.
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Grass Banks

£20 on the day of the performance, in person from noon (for matinees) and 5pm (for evenings). Subject to weather conditions.

Some FAQs

Is there a booking fee?

There is no fee when booking online (with the exception of one-off music, comedy and film events). There is a £1.50 per ticket fee for telephone bookings.

Is there any covered seating?

The stage and the entire auditorium is uncovered, so please be prepared for all types of weather. The bar area is covered.

When does the season run?

The 2013 season will run from 16 May to 7 September.

What type of shows do you produce?

The programme changes each year and is typically based around classic plays, Shakespeare, musicals and a production suitable for family audiences.

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