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Beauty and the BeastBook now for 2009’s enchanting tale of heroic adventure, true love, messy mayhem and lots of festive frivolity.
The Tell WomanThe Tell Woman is a brand new fantastical fairytale, a modern day Alice in Wonderland inspired storytelling event for youngsters aged 5 to 8. It takes place in the Belgrade’s newly opened Weston Learning Space at 11am.
One Night in NovemberBACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Following a hugely successful sell-out run in March, One Night in November returns to the Belgrade’s B2 auditorium for a further three week run from 8 – 29 November 2008.
Copacabana The unforgettable opening of Barry Manilow's hit song provides the inspiration for this nostalgic tribute to the movie musicals of the 1940s.
The Tell WomanThe Tell Woman’s fantastical storytelling sessions take youngsters, aged 5 to 8, into a wonderful fairytale world and were a huge success when they were first introduced last season in the Belgrade’s new Western Learning Space.
The Tell Woman The Tell Woman’s fantastical storytelling sessions take youngsters, aged 5 to 8, into a wonderful fairytale world and were a huge success when they were first introduced last season in the Belgrade’s new Western Learning Space.
The Tell WomanThe Tell Woman’s fantastical storytelling sessions take youngsters, aged 5 to 8, into a wonderful fairytale world and were a huge success when they were first introduced last season in the Belgrade’s new Western Learning Space.
The Tell WomanThe Tell Woman’s fantastical storytelling sessions take youngsters, aged 5 to 8, into a wonderful fairytale world and were a huge success when they were first introduced last season in the Belgrade’s new Western Learning Space.
The Elvis Years You ready to rock 'n’ roll? The UK’s number one ELVIS production is back!
The Last WomenThe Last Women is a powerful interpretation of the stories of condemned women from a queen convicted of treason to an illiterate ribbon weaver convicted of murder.
The Best 70s Show in the World, Ever!A glamtastic night of disco hits is on the way. Live on stage it’s Boney M and Abba together in one brilliant, sequin-studded, flare-flapping tribute concert show.
The Chalk DoorAn innocent sketch becomes a reality when a simple door drawn on a factory wall opens into a world that proves too tempting for children.
Coventry Jazz Festival Coventry Jazz Festival returns to the Belgrade for the Summer Bank Holiday weekend, and will again feature a host of quality British and International jazz artists.
National Youth Jazz OrchestraNYJO is well-known throughout the world as a glittering show-case for the country's best young musicians.
Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë’s classic tale of passion, jealousy and revenge makes a seamless transition to the scorched desert landscape of Rajasthan in this irresistible new musical.
Cat and MousePoland. 1939. In Warsaw, a population of mice strive to carry on their day-to-day lives under the growing threat of the deadly feral Cats, whose only objective is to annihilate each mouse, one by one.
Step Up and Dance!Two hours of exciting, vibrant, energy packed performances, inspired by such shows as Mamma Mia, High School Musical, Hairspray and Riverdance.
Thunderslam WrestlingThunderslam is a show like no other. A theatrical mix of brutal wrestling, slapstick comedy and dancing girls!
Tough Time, Nice TimeA secret, a spa in Bangkok and two naked Germans… Martin, an ex-rent boy drug-dealing lawyer, offers to share his tales of misfortune with Stefan, a jaded hack writer on a junket.
The Night Before ChristmasEver wondered why that Christmas feeling has never been the same since you were a kid? Has it disappeared into a world of commercialism, cynicism, tinsel and tat? The Night Before Christmas is an irreverently cheeky comedy with a totally different version of Christmas to the one you grew up believing.
The Vagina MonologuesFollowing a sell-out season in 2005 and 2007, The Vagina Monologues returns to Coventry for one week only!
The Brothers Gibb – One Night OnlyA stunning live concert celebrating the greatest hits of The Bee Gees.
Midday Variety - St. George's DayCoventry’s hugely popular variety shows, hosted by the irrepressible comedy star Les Wilson, with support from the sounds of the Midlands finest The Alan Biddle Band.
Milkshake Live! My First Concert For the first time ever Milkshake! is hitting the road with a colourful LIVE concert!
Much Ado About NothingShakespeare’s sharp comedy, Much Ado About Nothing, places a story of jealousy, deception and quick wits against a rich, Sicilian backdrop. As one of Shakespeare’s most dark and dazzling comedies, the play skilfully sets mischievous flirtation beside faithful sincerity.
The Gang ShowDon't miss an enchanting evening with Coventry Gang Show.
Midday VarietyCoventry’s hugely popular variety shows, hosted by the irrepressible comedy star Les Wilson, with support from the sounds of The Alan Biddle Band.
Midday VarietyCoventry’s hugely popular variety shows, hosted by the irrepressible comedy star Les Wilson, with support from the sounds of The Alan Biddle Band.
The Little Shop of Horrors Charming, tuneful and hilarious, with tongue firmly planted in cheek, this Olivier nominated production of Little Shop of Horrors is a must-see Musical treat for all the family.
An Audience with Jon Gaunt – Live Jon’s back, with a brand new show!
Open Doors 2009On the Friday 13 March the theatre will again be opening its doors to young people aged 14+ to learn about careers in the theatre.
In StepJoin us for a celebration of dance from schools across the city.
Jake & Elwood - The BEST Blues Brothers Show In The World ... EVER !!!Jake had a vision. It was the only one he’d ever really had that meant anything. While he was in the slammer he played his dream across his tiled cell wall 24-7. He had a mission to revive the blues.
Horrid Henry – Live and Horrid!For the first time ever on stage, Henry takes his rightful place in the spotlight! Along with Mum, Dad, Perfect Peter, Moody Margaret, Rude Ralph and all your favourite characters. Only they’re not going to be in the spotlight, of course, not if Henry’s got anything to do with it.
Malaysia Night 2009: Home Home. What is it to you, what is it to me? Let us take you on a journey to our little corner of the world, where a young man, born in Malaysia but bred in the UK, struggles to find his roots…and his home. Along the way, he encounters a group of people who will change his life forever.
Horrible HistoriesWe’re proud to present HORRIBLE HISTORIES live on stage! Using actors and amazing 3D special effects, these two astounding shows are guaranteed to thrill you and your children.
OthelloLove, racism, jealousy and desire are the emotional core of Shakespeare’s monumental tragedy, a tender love story shattered by one man’s obsessive hatred of another.
Another ParadiseAre you who you think you are? Set in Coventry, Another Paradise is a satirical comedy about sex, corruption and Identity Cards.
Billy LiarBilly Fisher escapes his humdrum existence by daydreaming his way to a mythical fantasy kingdom. His over-eager imagination leads him to tell constant tall stories which create havoc in his work, family and romantic life! His hilarious exploits eventually lead him to make a difficult decision…
This is UsAn evening of exciting new drama from local young people packed with energy, humour and some road-side wisdom.
The Tell WomanThe Tell Woman is a brand new fantastical fairytale, a modern day Alice in Wonderland-inspired storytelling event for youngsters aged 5 to 8. It takes place in the Belgrade’s newly opened Weston Learning Space at 11am.
Paul Daniels - Master MagicianPaul Daniels is one of the most accomplished magicians in the world with a unique comedy style.
Serenades for the CityCoventry’s own orchestra, comprising of professional and amateur players working in partnership, will be performing Mozart, Gran Partitta in Bb, K.361 (Serenade for Thirteen Wind Instruments) and Brahms, Serenade No.2 in A, Op.16.
Sunshine on LeithThe award-winning and critically acclaimed musical Sunshine On Leith, packed with songs from The Proclaimers, is back on tour and making its first and only performance south of the border here at the Belgrade.
How Sweet It IsCelebrating the music of Motown legends The Four Tops and The Temptations.
Blood BrothersWritten by Willy Russell, the legendary BLOOD BROTHERS tells the captivating and moving tale of twins who, separated at birth, grow up on opposite sides of the tracks, only to meet again with tragic consequences.
The Tell WomanThe Tell Woman is a brand new fantastical fairytale, a modern day Alice in Wonderland inspired storytelling event for youngsters aged 5 to 8. It takes place in the Belgrade’s newly opened Weston Learning Space at 11am.
Rhona CameronAfter last year's sell out run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and countless rave reviews, Rhona Cameron returns this autumn with her most revealing show to date.
Circus of HorrorsThe world famous Circus of Horrors with its voodoo acrobats, sword swallowers, freaks and sensations (including pickled people!) rolls into Coventry with its brand new show Apocalypse at the Asylum.
Dinner LadiesTake one huge hit sitcom from BBC TV; place on a stage in a first national tour with Andrew Dunn and Shobna Gulati from the original cast of the TV series.
Fascinating AidaHappy Birthday Fascinating Aida! Britain’s top female comedy trio are 25 years old.
For King and CountryThe boy had had enough. Turning his back on it all, he started walking home. An army lawyer steps forward to defend a young Private charged with desertion during World War One.
Dick WhittingtonThe legendary Belgrade Theatre panto returns this Christmas with Dick Whittington.
Century PR become latest Corporate Founding PartnerA recent visit to the Belgrade Theatre by Sir Digby Jones, the Director-General of the Confederation of British Industry, is already paying dividends for us with local firm Century PR donating £5,000 as a direct result of his visit.
Belgrade extension turns up medieval findThe preserved remains of four medieval leather shoes have recently been uncovered several feet below the surface on the site of the Belgrade Theatre’s service yard.
Thanks a Million!Donations from three separate Midlands businesses have helped the Belgrade Theatre smash the £1m mark in their private fundraising campaign.
Allied Irish Bank (GB) become our latest Founding PartnersAllied Irish Bank (GB) Coventry has become the latest business to give its backing to the Belgrade Theatre’s development plans by pledging its support as a corporate founding partner with a donation of £5,000 towards the theatre’s £10m capital development scheme.
MAD UK Launch 2006Belgrade Theatre Events Team Launches MAD UK Design Competition 2006.
A grand for designs at MAD UK LiveContestants from all over the country competed for the top prizes of £1,000 in the first official live final of the newly launched MAD UK competition in the E.ON Lounge at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena on 26 March.
Designer revisits newly uncovered Belgrade mosaics nearly fifty years onMartin Froy, the designer responsible for the mosaic murals which originally covered the walls on both levels of the Belgrade Theatre’s foyers, returned to the theatre for the first time since 1958 this week to see his work uncovered as part of the Belgrade’s capital development project.
Free Tasting EventThe Belgrade Theatre is offering people the chance to come and experience their new range of high quality food and drink at a special free tasting event at the venue on Thursday 4 September.
Belgrade’s youth group are ‘acting up’ in new black comedyLive Like Us, a brand new black comedy inspired and performed by young adults from the Belgrade Theatre’s Acting Up group, will tour to a number of local venues this February.
Belgrade awarded HLF grantThe Belgrade has been awarded a grant of £995k from the Heritage Lottery Fund to turn two parts of the building into exciting new exhibition and education areas and to restore parts of the original Grade II listed building to their former glory.
Prince Edward to officially open the Belgrade Theatre’s new auditoriumHRH Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex will visit the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry on 4 February to officially open the venue’s new B2 auditorium, which was the centre piece of a recent £14m redevelopment project.
Belgrade Theatre's Community FestivalThe Belgrade's Community & Education Company is proud to announce its first festival of theatre, In Our Own Words, performed by and for young people. The Company has continued to deliver high class projects and productions during the months of building and development work whilst the theatre was closed and now has the opportunity to showcase its diverse range of work in the theatre's exciting new performance space, B2.
November return for hit blitz play Due to enormous popular demand, the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry has announced plans to revive its hugely successful production of the Coventry Blitz play, One Night in November, this autumn.
Exam success for Belgrade’s studentsTwelve Coventry students who were previously at risk of exclusion from school have been awarded BTEC First Certificates in Performing Arts, the equivalent of four GCSEs, thanks to a groundbreaking education project run by the city’s Belgrade Theatre.
Belgrade's reopening seasonThe Belgrade Theatre, a truly iconic institution in British post-war theatre, has revealed details of an expanded season of home-produced and presented work that will open the fully renovated Coventry landmark this autumn.
The Belgrade Theatre inspires young people to work their way into theatreThe Belgrade Theatre will be running an exciting Open Doors day for young people on Friday 16 November from 9.30am to 3.30pm to introduce them to a whole range of creative career opportunities in the theatre.
The Dame needs a Man!As usual at this time of year, we are asking people to nominate their grown-up male friends or relatives to join in the fun during a scene in this year’s pantomime, Dick Whittington, which runs from 25 November – 10 January.
Capital Development Scheme The redevelopment of the Belgrade Theatre includes a seven-storey extension to create a new second auditorium with flexible staging and 250 – 300 seats. The development features a new double-height glazed main entrance from Bond Street, a rehearsal facility and an outside terrace.
History of the BelgradeThe Belgrade Theatre was the first civic theatre to be built after the war and was opened in March 1958, part of a large scale re-development of the City of Coventry.Now an English Heritage grade II listed building, the Belgrade acquired its name in recognition and thanks for a gift of timber from the Yugoslav city of Belgrade that was used extensively in the construction of the auditorium.
Expanding what we doThe community and education role of the Theatre widened with the creation, in 1965, of the first Theatre in Education (TIE) company in the world, which was the impetus for the founding of the TIE movement.Members of the Belgrade company went on to other theatres and spread the word about this new theatrical form, of which the Belgrade TIE company remained a key exponent.In the late 60s the Belgrade studio opened across the road in Bond Street with a capacity of 70 - 100, creating a intimate performance space, ideally suited to stimulating the creativity of writers, director and actors.In 1967, the Belgrade Youth Theatre was founded and performed their first production, Mad Mike.
Memorable productionsThe establishing of the now-famous family panto in 1968, with Aladdin, started a tradition which is now part of the Coventry Christmas, with audiences numbers regularly topping 35,000.Coventry has always been know for its Mystery Plays - the re-telling of Biblical stories by local actors, usually associated with the craftsmen's Guilds, and the performance was a key event in the medieval city.The Belgrade revived this tradition in 1978, and the Mysteries were performed every three years until 1990.
The Eighties and NinetiesThe EightiesDuring the eighties under Robert Hamlin's leadership, the policy of a popular, accessible theatre brought audiences to the Belgrade in bigger numbers than ever before, but the theatre still remained committed to new writing.Ron Hutchinson Risky City, Keith Miles' adaptation of Lady Chatterley's Lover (also a national tour), Rob Bettinson's adaptation of The Fifteen Streets and Julian Garner's Guardian Angels all won great critical acclaim.The Beaux Stratagem, co-produced with the National Theatre, went on a national tour before reaching the repertoire on the South Bank.The late eighties saw the launch of the cult classic Return to the Forbidden Planet - winner of an Olivier Award for best musical in 1990, which was followed by a three-year stint in the West End - from the Belgrade. The NinetiesThe nineties began with a year of record breaking attendances, making the Belgrade the fourth most-attended theatre amongst all the Arts Council funded venues.In The Midnight Hour played to record breaking audiences and then toured nationally, whilst the studio re-opened with a succession of acclaimed plays, a number of which also performed in London and at the Edinburgh Festival.The first Coventry Community Play In Search of Cofa's Tree launched a whole new approach to work with local people that makes the Belgrade a national leader in the field.The Belgrade continued its commitment to new writing, joining Stagecoach a West Midlands initiative to develop new plays and producing a number of premieres including Bill Gallagher's Peggy Buck and a new adaptation of Dicken's Martin Chuzzlewit by Sally Hedges.Notable productions in the mid 1990s include A Pair of Blue Eyes, a world premiere of a musical adaptation of Raymond Briggs' Fungus the Bogeyman directed by Ken Campbell, Whole Lotta Shakin' a new musical about Jerry Lee Lewis, a co-production of Calamity Jane and Wakey Wakey - in bed with Billy Cotton, a new show by Richard Cameron about the life of the bandleader.In January 1996 Bob Eaton joined the Belgrade as Theatre Director and developed the 'made in Coventry' brand.
What the press sayThe re-opening season has attracted much discussion in the regionals and national media.Here are some links to a selection of articles and interviews: Belgrade reopening welcomes new space and focusThe Stage,...
Sponsor a ProductionThe Belgrade Theatre is aiming to develop its relationship with the business community in Coventry and the West Midlands and is looking for art loving businesses to sponsor productions at the theatre.Benefits include: Complimentary tickets for colleagues and clientsUse of the theatre as a venue to hold meetings and conferencesHaving company information in all the shows press releases and programmesThe opportunity to display the company’s literature in the theatre’s public areas. Every year the theatre attracts 180,...
Conferencing & EventsWhen you hold an event or conference at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, you can do so safe in the knowledge that you will be supported by our expert technicians, highly trained catering staff and attentive Front of House team, who will be making sure all your needs are met. We have a number of spaces of varying sizes available in the vibrant and stimulating setting of our renowned theatre, and 50 years experience of running an enormous variety of events.
Directors' Club MembersCurrent members of the Directors' Club include: Active Communications Adecs Allied Irish BankAlsters Kelley Benfield Group Coventry and Warwickshire Chamber of CommerceCircle Insurance Coventry Building Society Coventry First Coventry Newspapers Dafferns LLP HSBC Link Mailing Lloyds TSB Ludgate Partnership Ramada Hotel & Suites,...
360° PhotographsArchitectural photographer, Ian Kerr, has taken what's known as 'spherical VR pan' photographs of the main auditorium and the new B2 auditorium.This amazing new technique allows the viewer to click on the image and then guide their cursor in any direction to pan 360° giving a complete picture of the entire space.
Weather LotterySupport the exciting work at the Belgrade Theatre and have a chance to win big cash prizes four times a week with the Belgrade Theatre Weather Lottery . For just £1 a week, players have four chances to win up to £10,000 by correctly guessing the second digit of the temperatures in six pre-determined European cities. The Weather Lottery is completely hassle free.
Jobs & RecruitmentYou'll find details of all the jobs we have available listed here.
One Night in NovemberThe Belgrade Theatre’s production of One Night in November, a new play about the Coventry Blitz by Alan Pollock, ran in B2 from 8 – 29 March 2008, exactly 50 years after the theatre was first opened.One Night in November follows the dramatic events around one family’s harrowing experience of the Coventry Blitz and asks whether then Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, could have ordered an evacuation before the attack or whether he chose to sacrifice Coventry, possibly to provoke America into the War.The two main protagonists in this gripping war time love story were played by Joanna Christie, who starred opposite Daniel Radcliffe in Equus and Daniel Brocklebank who is known from appearances in Shakespeare in Love and Emmerdale.
CompetitionsThere are no competitions running at the moment.
Show archiveFollow the links below to find out further information and see photos from some of the Belgrade Theatre's acclaimed, home-produced drama produced since we re-opened in September 2007. Mr.
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Dick Whittington colouring competition!Join in the fun this pantomime season and decorate a Dick Whittington cat mask for the chance to win a family ticket to the panto, tickets to the Sea Life Centre in Birmingham and a goody bag!COMPETITION DETAILS:Two age groups are 6 years and under and ages 7 - 16 years.WINNERS PRIZES:Both 1st prize-winners will receive a family ticket for Dick Whittington (x2 adults x2 children), goodie bags (including a free programme, certificate and various gifts), tickets for The Sea Life Centre, Birmingham and will be invited to receive their prizes from one of the cast.RUNNERS UP:There will be 3 runners up in each category.
B2 Seating InformationWe're aware that some customers have found some balcony seats in B2 to have issues with sightlines when the auditorium's staging is arranged in a certain way.
Welcome to our new seasonIt’s now over a year since we re-opened our doors and welcomed people back into the rejuvenated Belgrade Theatre.
Environmental Policy - Striving to be GreenMaking Theatre is a collaborative effort and the Belgrade Theatre knows from experience that everyone’s contribution, great and small, is important and affects the end result.The size of the contribution ranges in scale from Actor, performance, and Technician, enabling the performance in front of the audience, to Usher, ensuring comfort, health and safety of the audience, to Cleaner, whose work ahead of the performance contributes to the quality of the audience’s experience, to Accountant, whose handling and reporting of the finances enables the organisation to use its resources to the maximum.The staff are united in furthering the Theatre’s mission to produce and present quality theatre and arts experiences for the audiences of the city and region.
Mr. Puntila and his Man, MattiThe Belgrade Theatre, Coventry kicked off the reinvigorated venue’s re-opening season with Brecht’s comedy Mr.
Don Juan Comes Back From The WarThe Belgrade Theatre’s production of Don Juan Comes Back from the War ran on the Main Stage from 7 – 17 November 2007.The play by Ödön von Horváth portrayed the famous lothario as a broken man who returns injured from the War consumed with regret about his womanising past.
Trusts & FoundationsTrusts and Foundations play a vital part in funding the work of the Belgrade Theatre, we are reliant on the generosity of these organisations to ensure that the Belgrade Theatre continues to develop and produce exciting, innovative and thought provoking pieces of work both on stage and with our Community & Education Company.
The Night Before ChristmasThe Night Before Christmas, was a grown-up, comic alternative to the incessant demand for Christmas cheer, and ran in the Belgrade Theatre’s B2 from 11 – 29 December 2007.With B2, the new smaller, second auditorium now up and running, the Belgrade Theatre was able to offer Midlands theatregoers an alternative to the traditional family pantomime for the first time ever.
Scenes from a MarriageTrevor Nunn, who has led the RSC and the National Theatre, and directed some of the most popular shows of the past generation such as Cats and Les Misérables, was joined by high profile actors Iain Glen and Imogen Stubbs when he returned to the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry to direct Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes from a Marriage.
Pains of YouthThe first ever show to be staged in the Belgrade Theatre’s brand new B2 auditorium was Bruckner’s modern Pains of Youth, which was intended to run from 29 September to 20 October 2007.Unfortunately the Belgrade Theatre was forced to cancel the production on 9 October after one of the leading actresses, Ruth Everett, fractured her foot in an accident on stage.Pains of Youth had the dual honour of being the inaugural production in the Belgrade’s new second space - the centre piece of the theatre’s £14m capital development scheme - as well as being then Associate Director, Gadi Roll’s first show for the Belgrade.The production itself was a hard hitting, controversial piece, which followed seven characters as they endeavoured to cut themselves on the sharp edges of life.
MongedThe UK premiere of Monged by Gary Duggan was the Belgrade Theatre’s second production in the new B2 auditorium and ran from 10 November to 1 December 2007.Described by the Irish Times as “a cross between Ulysses and a buddy movie” Monged was a high-energy show, which was young, urban and darkly funny.
Name a SeatIn 2008, the Belgrade Theatre is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its opening.
20% Off Ticket PricesThe Belgrade Theatre's Spring Season is on sale now! Check the What's On section for all the details including our multi-purchase offer, which gives you 20% off ticket prices* when you book for more than one of the following shows in a single transaction - The Night Before ChristmasCircus of Horrors How Sweet It Is (formerly The Motown Show)** Rhona Cameron The Vagina MonologuesThe Brothers Gibb Paul Daniels - Showcase Musical Magic Jake & Elwood - The BEST Blues Brothers Show In The World ...
Support the Belgrade TheatreThe recent £14 million Redevelopment of the Belgrade Theatre was only possible thanks to the support of businesses, trusts and foundations and the general public.
Directors' ClubThe Directors’ Club offers a range of exceptional benefits to choose from, in a flexible package that is tailor made to suit the individual needs of your business.
VAT cut to 15%From Monday 1st December 2008 we have reduced the cost of most of our tickets in line with the temporary value added tax (VAT) cut.Most tickets prices are therefore lower than they were before, but a few tickets will still cost the same as there is no VAT levied on them, and therefore no VAT to reduce.Whilst this reduction makes the ticket prices look a bit odd, we're pleased to pass on this saving and hope it makes experiencing even more great theatre just that little bit easier.Don't forget that on top of this saving, you can save another 20% when you book for two or more of our selected shows at the same time!
Belgrade InformationCar Parking Belgrade Plaza Car Park is the result of the extension and complete refurbishment of the existing multi-storey car park.
Online booking GuideEach show has a 'book' link.
Discountsearly bird ticketsearly bird tickets must be booked 21 days in advance of performance, only valid for opening night and Wednesday matinee performances.
Seating Plan - Main HouseThis seating plan of the Belgrade'...
The Battle of the Guilds29 July - 5 August The Battle of the Guilds is a series of free theatrical events which will see four Coventry theatre companies create and perform their own mobile Mystery Plays around the streets of the city.
schools performancesThe Performance you have chosen is one which is specifically aimed at school parties. Members of the public can book seats for this performance,...
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Making a BookingMethods of booking tickets Online - We've installed a brand new online booking system during refurbishment which allows you to select seats, buy programmes and even pre-order your interval drinks.
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Belgrade Shows from 1959-60A real treat for theatre historians - Jan Pick's great Alan Howard site features this page of reviews and images from early Belgrade shows.
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