Box Office
For tickets please contact 01909 569340 or book online using the link below
The Box Office is open for bookings between 9am and 9pm on weekdays and from 10am to 6pm on weekends. If there is no answer when you call, please leave your name and telephone number and we will call you back. We ask you not to call before/after the closure times shown above.
You can now also book online via https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/dinningtonoperatics for our upcoming production.
The Wednesday evening of any DOS pantomime will be a relaxed performance (see below for details). All tickets for this performance will be at the reduced, concession rate.
Please note that concession rate tickets will not be available for other performances.
Please note that concession rate tickets will not be available for other performances.
The Seating layout will be as in the picture below, the layout details can be found when booking your tickets.
Although the Lyric Theatre is a wheelchair-friendly venue, it would be helpful if you could please let us know of any access requirements or assistance you may need when booking so that our Front of House team can be on hand to help you with your visit.
The theatre bar will be open before and after the show and during the interval and sweets and ice-creams will be available from the concessions counter at all shows.
We want to make your visit to us a great experience, so please tell us your needs or where you feel we could do better.
CARD PAYMENTS are accepted for all bookings - The cards listed below are accepted.
PLEASE NOTE: All tickets must be paid for at time of booking
RELAXED PERFORMANCES
The Wednesday evening performance of DOS pantomimes will be a relaxed performance.
There may also be a relaxed performance on the Tuesday evening of our October musical where the production is suitable.
These performances are open to everyone but are designed for people who will benefit from a more relaxed theatre environment including people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder, sensory or communication disorders, a learning disability, those with age-related impairments and parents/carers with babies or young children.
What changes are made to a Relaxed Performance?
• We make slight changes to the sound, lowering the volume and reducing any loud effects.
• We slow down any flashing/strobe lighting effects.
• The lights will always be on at a low level in the auditorium.
• The show will have a slightly extended interval (break in the middle of the show), to allow for toilet visits.
• Most importantly we ask everyone to be tolerant and accepting of the fact that some people may express enjoyment of the show in different ways; the attitude to noise, singing along to the show, and movement is relaxed, we ask anyone in our audience to be supportive of this.