| Booking your tickets Click here to download the audio version of the booking information. Tickets can be purchased in person at the Box Office or by telephone, paying by credit card, debit card or posting a cheque. The Box Office is open from 10am to 8pm on performance days Monday to Saturday, and one hour prior to Sunday performances. On non-performance days the same hours apply to telephone service only, with the Box Office closing to personal visitors at 6pm. You can now book online with the facility to choose your own seat – simply follow the BOOK NOW link from anywhere on this site. If you would prefer to book in person, but are unable to get to the theatre itself, you can visit any of our Ticket Agents across the Midlands. The Grand Theatre has links with several local businesses, authorising them to sell tickets for shows on our behalf. However, please be aware that these businesses can only contact the Theatre during standard Box Office opening times (see above). |
| Click here to view the full seating plan |
| Click here to download seating plan |
| Boxes |
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The auditorium holds two boxes, situated at the edges of the Dress Circle to the left and right of the stage. Each box usually seats four patrons, and the price listed in the relevant show's ticket information is per box, regardless of how many seats are actually used. Please note that for some productions there may be restrictions on whether boxes can be made available as elements of the production's set may obstruct views of the stage.
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| Ticket Prices |
| Ticket prices for most shows follow the six-band pattern shown in the Seating Plan above, with blue seats being the top price, pink/red the second price and so on. Prices for Boxes are given individually for each production, and include four seats. |
| All calls are answered and placed in an automatic stacking system, which ensures your call is answered in strict rotation. Box Office: 01902 42 92 12 Groups: 01902 57 33 06 Minicom: 01902 57 33 08 |
| The Theatre accepts payment by cash, cheque, Visa (including Visa Electron), Delta, Mastercard, Maestro, and Solo. A telephone booking charge of £3 is made for each credit and debit card transaction. Postal Bookings: Please enclose a SAE if you would like tickets posted to you. N.B. Tickets may be reserved but must be paid for within three working days of making the booking or no later than three days before the performance, whichever is sooner. Please note: It is a condition of sale that once purchased, tickets cannot be exchanged or money refunded. |
| If you intend bringing a party to the Grand, please call the Group booking number on 01902 57 33 06 for full advice on ticket availability, our excellent group concessions and making a reservation. |
| The Grand Theatre aims to make theatre as affordable as possible. To this end we offer some of the best discounts in the country. Generous Party Rates, Family Tickets and General Concessions (Senior Citizens, Children, Students, Jobseekers and patrons with disabilities) are available for most productions. In addition, the following discounts also apply: Young Person's Standby Ticket: 15 minutes prior to curtain up, tickets are available to 16-25 year olds (inclusive) at a special price of £5. Proof of age required. Standby tickets may not be available for all shows, and the number offered at any one performance may be limited. One ticket per person. GET-IN! members: are entitled to discounts for most productions. GET-IN! is the Grand Theatre's Youth Scheme - see page 14 for details. Please note: no more than one discount can be used at any one time and discounts cannot be used with the Boxes or in conjunction with special offers. Discounts are not normally available for Saturday evening performances (exc Friends of The Grand) |
| The Grand Theatre sells gift vouchers redeemable for shows at the Grand Theatre and theatre tokens which are redeemable at theatres nationally including London. Call our Box Office for more information on 01902 42 92 12. |
| The theatre has a bar on the Stalls, Dress Circle and Grand Circle levels which are open from an hour before the performance. You can enjoy a drink before the show, and pre-order your interval drinks. The Stalls Bar is normally open after evening performances. |
| In order to ensure the comfort, safety and enjoyment of all our audiences, we would like to draw your attention to all the conditions of sale printed on the reverse of your tickets. Please remember that smoking is not allowed in any area of the Theatre. Babes in arms are not usually admitted. Exceptions may be made for certain children's shows and pantomimes. Due to Fire Regulations a ticket must be purchased irrespective of the age of the child. |
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre (1982) Ltd. A company limited by guarantee
Registered in England No. 1731876.
Registered Office: Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1DE. Charity No, 515154.