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Fiddler on the Roof

Fiddler on the Roof

Fiddler on the Roof

The Olivier-nominated open-air triumph transfers to the Barbican for a strictly limited summer run.

2 hours 40 minutes (including interval)

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Recommended for ages 12+

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Book Fiddler on the Roof London Tickets for a Critically Acclaimed Revival

Following its Olivier-nominated run at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Fiddler on the Roof transfers to the Barbican Theatre for a strictly limited engagement from 24 May to 19 July 2025. Directed by Jordan Fein, this powerful revival has been widely praised for its intimate, emotionally resonant staging and bold reinterpretation of a musical theatre classic. With original cast members Adam Dannheisser, Lara Pulver, and Beverley Klein reprising their roles, this production promises a masterclass in performance and storytelling.

The Regent’s Park production received multiple Olivier Award nominations: Best Actor in a Musical for Dannheisser’s stirring turn as Tevye, Best Actress in a Musical for Pulver’s layered Golde, and Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for Klein’s scene-stealing Yente. The critical acclaim and audience response to the 2024 production has made this Barbican transfer one of the most anticipated theatrical events of 2025.

A Raw and Riveting Vision from Jordan Fein

Director Jordan Fein brings fresh urgency to this beloved tale, delivering a stripped-back, deeply human vision of Fiddler on the Roof that connects powerfully with contemporary audiences. His staging emphasises the raw emotional core of the story while remaining faithful to its traditional roots. Featuring new choreography by Matt Cole and evocative designs by Lílián Rebelo (set) and Roseana Chan (costume), the production balances period detail with striking theatrical simplicity.

Audiences can expect a vibrant, moving reimagining that sheds new light on Fiddler’s enduring themes—faith, family, resistance, and resilience.

An Unforgettable Story, Told Anew

Set in the fictional Russian village of Anatevka in 1905, Fiddler on the Roof follows Tevye, a poor milkman struggling to maintain his Jewish traditions while his five daughters seek new lives beyond the boundaries of their heritage. The musical’s timeless score—by Jerry Bock (music), Sheldon Harnick (lyrics), and Joseph Stein (book)—features beloved numbers like "Tradition," "Matchmaker," "Sunrise, Sunset," and the iconic "If I Were a Rich Man."

In Fein’s production, these songs are not merely nostalgic but resonate with renewed emotional force. Through its vivid character work and stripped-back presentation, the show becomes a haunting reflection of a community on the brink of change, echoing across generations.

Limited Run at London’s Barbican Theatre

This Barbican season runs for just eight weeks, from 24 May through 19 July 2025, with performances six days a week including Wednesday and Saturday matinees. The Barbican Theatre, one of London’s most prestigious performance spaces, offers the ideal setting for this intimate revival—providing audiences with a rare opportunity to witness an open-air hit transformed for a grand indoor stage.

With acclaimed performances, striking direction, and a timely reimagining of a musical classic, this transfer promises to be a highlight of London’s 2025 theatre calendar.

Book Your Fiddler on the Roof Tickets at the Barbican Today

This limited London run offers a fresh and unforgettable take on a theatrical masterpiece. With tickets already in high demand following its acclaimed open-air run, early booking is highly recommended. Secure your tickets now and experience the Olivier-nominated cast and creative team in one of the year’s most powerful and poignant productions.With a soaring score, timeless message, and limited availability, this is your moment to be part of something unforgettable. Book your tickets now and experience a musical masterpiece like never before.

Visitor guidelines

  • Children under 5 will not be admitted. All under 14s must be accompanied by a guest 16+.

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

  • No glassware, food, or drink may be brought into the auditorium.

  • Bags may be subject to search; allow time for security checks.

  • Mobile phones must be switched off or put on silent during the performance.


Opening times

FAQs

Is the production suitable for children?

The show is recommended for ages 12 and up due to its themes. All guests under 14 must be accompanied by a guest 16 or older. Under 5s are not permitted in the theatre.

How long is the performance?

The total runtime is approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes, including one interval.

What are the show dates?

Performances run from 24 May to 19 July 2025.

Are there accessible seating options?

Yes, the Barbican offers accessible seating and facilities. It is advised to contact the venue in advance.

Can I bring food or drink into the theatre?

Only food and drink purchased on-site may be taken into the theatre. Glassware is not permitted.

Will there be an interval?

Yes, there is one interval during the performance.

Is photography allowed?

No photography or video recording is permitted during the show.

Are latecomers admitted?

Latecomers may be held until a suitable break in the performance.

Is there a dress code?

There is no formal dress code, though smart casual is typical for evening performances.

Know before you go

  • The show runs approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including one interval.

  • Performances run from 24 May to 19 July 2025.

  • The Barbican Theatre is located within a large cultural complex—arrive early to explore or dine before the show.

  • Accessible seating and services are available; contact the venue in advance if you require accommodations.

  • No photography or recording is permitted during the performance.

Cancellation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Content warning

This musical contains themes of displacement and some scenes of violence and antisemitism. The production is recommended for ages 12+, but parental guidance is suggested.

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About

Book Fiddler on the Roof London Tickets for a Critically Acclaimed Revival

Following its Olivier-nominated run at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Fiddler on the Roof transfers to the Barbican Theatre for a strictly limited engagement from 24 May to 19 July 2025. Directed by Jordan Fein, this powerful revival has been widely praised for its intimate, emotionally resonant staging and bold reinterpretation of a musical theatre classic. With original cast members Adam Dannheisser, Lara Pulver, and Beverley Klein reprising their roles, this production promises a masterclass in performance and storytelling.

The Regent’s Park production received multiple Olivier Award nominations: Best Actor in a Musical for Dannheisser’s stirring turn as Tevye, Best Actress in a Musical for Pulver’s layered Golde, and Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for Klein’s scene-stealing Yente. The critical acclaim and audience response to the 2024 production has made this Barbican transfer one of the most anticipated theatrical events of 2025.

A Raw and Riveting Vision from Jordan Fein

Director Jordan Fein brings fresh urgency to this beloved tale, delivering a stripped-back, deeply human vision of Fiddler on the Roof that connects powerfully with contemporary audiences. His staging emphasises the raw emotional core of the story while remaining faithful to its traditional roots. Featuring new choreography by Matt Cole and evocative designs by Lílián Rebelo (set) and Roseana Chan (costume), the production balances period detail with striking theatrical simplicity.

Audiences can expect a vibrant, moving reimagining that sheds new light on Fiddler’s enduring themes—faith, family, resistance, and resilience.

An Unforgettable Story, Told Anew

Set in the fictional Russian village of Anatevka in 1905, Fiddler on the Roof follows Tevye, a poor milkman struggling to maintain his Jewish traditions while his five daughters seek new lives beyond the boundaries of their heritage. The musical’s timeless score—by Jerry Bock (music), Sheldon Harnick (lyrics), and Joseph Stein (book)—features beloved numbers like "Tradition," "Matchmaker," "Sunrise, Sunset," and the iconic "If I Were a Rich Man."

In Fein’s production, these songs are not merely nostalgic but resonate with renewed emotional force. Through its vivid character work and stripped-back presentation, the show becomes a haunting reflection of a community on the brink of change, echoing across generations.

Limited Run at London’s Barbican Theatre

This Barbican season runs for just eight weeks, from 24 May through 19 July 2025, with performances six days a week including Wednesday and Saturday matinees. The Barbican Theatre, one of London’s most prestigious performance spaces, offers the ideal setting for this intimate revival—providing audiences with a rare opportunity to witness an open-air hit transformed for a grand indoor stage.

With acclaimed performances, striking direction, and a timely reimagining of a musical classic, this transfer promises to be a highlight of London’s 2025 theatre calendar.

Book Your Fiddler on the Roof Tickets at the Barbican Today

This limited London run offers a fresh and unforgettable take on a theatrical masterpiece. With tickets already in high demand following its acclaimed open-air run, early booking is highly recommended. Secure your tickets now and experience the Olivier-nominated cast and creative team in one of the year’s most powerful and poignant productions.With a soaring score, timeless message, and limited availability, this is your moment to be part of something unforgettable. Book your tickets now and experience a musical masterpiece like never before.

About

Book Fiddler on the Roof London Tickets for a Critically Acclaimed Revival

Following its Olivier-nominated run at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Fiddler on the Roof transfers to the Barbican Theatre for a strictly limited engagement from 24 May to 19 July 2025. Directed by Jordan Fein, this powerful revival has been widely praised for its intimate, emotionally resonant staging and bold reinterpretation of a musical theatre classic. With original cast members Adam Dannheisser, Lara Pulver, and Beverley Klein reprising their roles, this production promises a masterclass in performance and storytelling.

The Regent’s Park production received multiple Olivier Award nominations: Best Actor in a Musical for Dannheisser’s stirring turn as Tevye, Best Actress in a Musical for Pulver’s layered Golde, and Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for Klein’s scene-stealing Yente. The critical acclaim and audience response to the 2024 production has made this Barbican transfer one of the most anticipated theatrical events of 2025.

A Raw and Riveting Vision from Jordan Fein

Director Jordan Fein brings fresh urgency to this beloved tale, delivering a stripped-back, deeply human vision of Fiddler on the Roof that connects powerfully with contemporary audiences. His staging emphasises the raw emotional core of the story while remaining faithful to its traditional roots. Featuring new choreography by Matt Cole and evocative designs by Lílián Rebelo (set) and Roseana Chan (costume), the production balances period detail with striking theatrical simplicity.

Audiences can expect a vibrant, moving reimagining that sheds new light on Fiddler’s enduring themes—faith, family, resistance, and resilience.

An Unforgettable Story, Told Anew

Set in the fictional Russian village of Anatevka in 1905, Fiddler on the Roof follows Tevye, a poor milkman struggling to maintain his Jewish traditions while his five daughters seek new lives beyond the boundaries of their heritage. The musical’s timeless score—by Jerry Bock (music), Sheldon Harnick (lyrics), and Joseph Stein (book)—features beloved numbers like "Tradition," "Matchmaker," "Sunrise, Sunset," and the iconic "If I Were a Rich Man."

In Fein’s production, these songs are not merely nostalgic but resonate with renewed emotional force. Through its vivid character work and stripped-back presentation, the show becomes a haunting reflection of a community on the brink of change, echoing across generations.

Limited Run at London’s Barbican Theatre

This Barbican season runs for just eight weeks, from 24 May through 19 July 2025, with performances six days a week including Wednesday and Saturday matinees. The Barbican Theatre, one of London’s most prestigious performance spaces, offers the ideal setting for this intimate revival—providing audiences with a rare opportunity to witness an open-air hit transformed for a grand indoor stage.

With acclaimed performances, striking direction, and a timely reimagining of a musical classic, this transfer promises to be a highlight of London’s 2025 theatre calendar.

Book Your Fiddler on the Roof Tickets at the Barbican Today

This limited London run offers a fresh and unforgettable take on a theatrical masterpiece. With tickets already in high demand following its acclaimed open-air run, early booking is highly recommended. Secure your tickets now and experience the Olivier-nominated cast and creative team in one of the year’s most powerful and poignant productions.With a soaring score, timeless message, and limited availability, this is your moment to be part of something unforgettable. Book your tickets now and experience a musical masterpiece like never before.

About

Book Fiddler on the Roof London Tickets for a Critically Acclaimed Revival

Following its Olivier-nominated run at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Fiddler on the Roof transfers to the Barbican Theatre for a strictly limited engagement from 24 May to 19 July 2025. Directed by Jordan Fein, this powerful revival has been widely praised for its intimate, emotionally resonant staging and bold reinterpretation of a musical theatre classic. With original cast members Adam Dannheisser, Lara Pulver, and Beverley Klein reprising their roles, this production promises a masterclass in performance and storytelling.

The Regent’s Park production received multiple Olivier Award nominations: Best Actor in a Musical for Dannheisser’s stirring turn as Tevye, Best Actress in a Musical for Pulver’s layered Golde, and Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for Klein’s scene-stealing Yente. The critical acclaim and audience response to the 2024 production has made this Barbican transfer one of the most anticipated theatrical events of 2025.

A Raw and Riveting Vision from Jordan Fein

Director Jordan Fein brings fresh urgency to this beloved tale, delivering a stripped-back, deeply human vision of Fiddler on the Roof that connects powerfully with contemporary audiences. His staging emphasises the raw emotional core of the story while remaining faithful to its traditional roots. Featuring new choreography by Matt Cole and evocative designs by Lílián Rebelo (set) and Roseana Chan (costume), the production balances period detail with striking theatrical simplicity.

Audiences can expect a vibrant, moving reimagining that sheds new light on Fiddler’s enduring themes—faith, family, resistance, and resilience.

An Unforgettable Story, Told Anew

Set in the fictional Russian village of Anatevka in 1905, Fiddler on the Roof follows Tevye, a poor milkman struggling to maintain his Jewish traditions while his five daughters seek new lives beyond the boundaries of their heritage. The musical’s timeless score—by Jerry Bock (music), Sheldon Harnick (lyrics), and Joseph Stein (book)—features beloved numbers like "Tradition," "Matchmaker," "Sunrise, Sunset," and the iconic "If I Were a Rich Man."

In Fein’s production, these songs are not merely nostalgic but resonate with renewed emotional force. Through its vivid character work and stripped-back presentation, the show becomes a haunting reflection of a community on the brink of change, echoing across generations.

Limited Run at London’s Barbican Theatre

This Barbican season runs for just eight weeks, from 24 May through 19 July 2025, with performances six days a week including Wednesday and Saturday matinees. The Barbican Theatre, one of London’s most prestigious performance spaces, offers the ideal setting for this intimate revival—providing audiences with a rare opportunity to witness an open-air hit transformed for a grand indoor stage.

With acclaimed performances, striking direction, and a timely reimagining of a musical classic, this transfer promises to be a highlight of London’s 2025 theatre calendar.

Book Your Fiddler on the Roof Tickets at the Barbican Today

This limited London run offers a fresh and unforgettable take on a theatrical masterpiece. With tickets already in high demand following its acclaimed open-air run, early booking is highly recommended. Secure your tickets now and experience the Olivier-nominated cast and creative team in one of the year’s most powerful and poignant productions.With a soaring score, timeless message, and limited availability, this is your moment to be part of something unforgettable. Book your tickets now and experience a musical masterpiece like never before.

About

Book Fiddler on the Roof London Tickets for a Critically Acclaimed Revival

Following its Olivier-nominated run at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Fiddler on the Roof transfers to the Barbican Theatre for a strictly limited engagement from 24 May to 19 July 2025. Directed by Jordan Fein, this powerful revival has been widely praised for its intimate, emotionally resonant staging and bold reinterpretation of a musical theatre classic. With original cast members Adam Dannheisser, Lara Pulver, and Beverley Klein reprising their roles, this production promises a masterclass in performance and storytelling.

The Regent’s Park production received multiple Olivier Award nominations: Best Actor in a Musical for Dannheisser’s stirring turn as Tevye, Best Actress in a Musical for Pulver’s layered Golde, and Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for Klein’s scene-stealing Yente. The critical acclaim and audience response to the 2024 production has made this Barbican transfer one of the most anticipated theatrical events of 2025.

A Raw and Riveting Vision from Jordan Fein

Director Jordan Fein brings fresh urgency to this beloved tale, delivering a stripped-back, deeply human vision of Fiddler on the Roof that connects powerfully with contemporary audiences. His staging emphasises the raw emotional core of the story while remaining faithful to its traditional roots. Featuring new choreography by Matt Cole and evocative designs by Lílián Rebelo (set) and Roseana Chan (costume), the production balances period detail with striking theatrical simplicity.

Audiences can expect a vibrant, moving reimagining that sheds new light on Fiddler’s enduring themes—faith, family, resistance, and resilience.

An Unforgettable Story, Told Anew

Set in the fictional Russian village of Anatevka in 1905, Fiddler on the Roof follows Tevye, a poor milkman struggling to maintain his Jewish traditions while his five daughters seek new lives beyond the boundaries of their heritage. The musical’s timeless score—by Jerry Bock (music), Sheldon Harnick (lyrics), and Joseph Stein (book)—features beloved numbers like "Tradition," "Matchmaker," "Sunrise, Sunset," and the iconic "If I Were a Rich Man."

In Fein’s production, these songs are not merely nostalgic but resonate with renewed emotional force. Through its vivid character work and stripped-back presentation, the show becomes a haunting reflection of a community on the brink of change, echoing across generations.

Limited Run at London’s Barbican Theatre

This Barbican season runs for just eight weeks, from 24 May through 19 July 2025, with performances six days a week including Wednesday and Saturday matinees. The Barbican Theatre, one of London’s most prestigious performance spaces, offers the ideal setting for this intimate revival—providing audiences with a rare opportunity to witness an open-air hit transformed for a grand indoor stage.

With acclaimed performances, striking direction, and a timely reimagining of a musical classic, this transfer promises to be a highlight of London’s 2025 theatre calendar.

Book Your Fiddler on the Roof Tickets at the Barbican Today

This limited London run offers a fresh and unforgettable take on a theatrical masterpiece. With tickets already in high demand following its acclaimed open-air run, early booking is highly recommended. Secure your tickets now and experience the Olivier-nominated cast and creative team in one of the year’s most powerful and poignant productions.With a soaring score, timeless message, and limited availability, this is your moment to be part of something unforgettable. Book your tickets now and experience a musical masterpiece like never before.

Know before you go

  • The show runs approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including one interval.

  • Performances run from 24 May to 19 July 2025.

  • The Barbican Theatre is located within a large cultural complex—arrive early to explore or dine before the show.

  • Accessible seating and services are available; contact the venue in advance if you require accommodations.

  • No photography or recording is permitted during the performance.

Know before you go

  • The show runs approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including one interval.

  • Performances run from 24 May to 19 July 2025.

  • The Barbican Theatre is located within a large cultural complex—arrive early to explore or dine before the show.

  • Accessible seating and services are available; contact the venue in advance if you require accommodations.

  • No photography or recording is permitted during the performance.

Know before you go

  • The show runs approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including one interval.

  • Performances run from 24 May to 19 July 2025.

  • The Barbican Theatre is located within a large cultural complex—arrive early to explore or dine before the show.

  • Accessible seating and services are available; contact the venue in advance if you require accommodations.

  • No photography or recording is permitted during the performance.

Know before you go

  • The show runs approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes, including one interval.

  • Performances run from 24 May to 19 July 2025.

  • The Barbican Theatre is located within a large cultural complex—arrive early to explore or dine before the show.

  • Accessible seating and services are available; contact the venue in advance if you require accommodations.

  • No photography or recording is permitted during the performance.

Visitor guidelines

  • Children under 5 will not be admitted. All under 14s must be accompanied by a guest 16+.

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

  • No glassware, food, or drink may be brought into the auditorium.

  • Bags may be subject to search; allow time for security checks.

  • Mobile phones must be switched off or put on silent during the performance.


Visitor guidelines

  • Children under 5 will not be admitted. All under 14s must be accompanied by a guest 16+.

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

  • No glassware, food, or drink may be brought into the auditorium.

  • Bags may be subject to search; allow time for security checks.

  • Mobile phones must be switched off or put on silent during the performance.


Visitor guidelines

  • Children under 5 will not be admitted. All under 14s must be accompanied by a guest 16+.

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

  • No glassware, food, or drink may be brought into the auditorium.

  • Bags may be subject to search; allow time for security checks.

  • Mobile phones must be switched off or put on silent during the performance.


Visitor guidelines

  • Children under 5 will not be admitted. All under 14s must be accompanied by a guest 16+.

  • Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

  • No glassware, food, or drink may be brought into the auditorium.

  • Bags may be subject to search; allow time for security checks.

  • Mobile phones must be switched off or put on silent during the performance.


Cancelation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Cancelation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Cancelation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Cancelation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Content warning

This musical contains themes of displacement and some scenes of violence and antisemitism. The production is recommended for ages 12+, but parental guidance is suggested.

Content warning

This musical contains themes of displacement and some scenes of violence and antisemitism. The production is recommended for ages 12+, but parental guidance is suggested.

Content warning

This musical contains themes of displacement and some scenes of violence and antisemitism. The production is recommended for ages 12+, but parental guidance is suggested.

Content warning

This musical contains themes of displacement and some scenes of violence and antisemitism. The production is recommended for ages 12+, but parental guidance is suggested.

Opening times

Opening times

Opening times

Opening times

FAQs

Is the production suitable for children?

The show is recommended for ages 12 and up due to its themes. All guests under 14 must be accompanied by a guest 16 or older. Under 5s are not permitted in the theatre.

How long is the performance?

The total runtime is approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes, including one interval.

What are the show dates?

Performances run from 24 May to 19 July 2025.

Are there accessible seating options?

Yes, the Barbican offers accessible seating and facilities. It is advised to contact the venue in advance.

Can I bring food or drink into the theatre?

Only food and drink purchased on-site may be taken into the theatre. Glassware is not permitted.

Will there be an interval?

Yes, there is one interval during the performance.

Is photography allowed?

No photography or video recording is permitted during the show.

Are latecomers admitted?

Latecomers may be held until a suitable break in the performance.

Is there a dress code?

There is no formal dress code, though smart casual is typical for evening performances.

FAQs

Is the production suitable for children?

The show is recommended for ages 12 and up due to its themes. All guests under 14 must be accompanied by a guest 16 or older. Under 5s are not permitted in the theatre.

How long is the performance?

The total runtime is approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes, including one interval.

What are the show dates?

Performances run from 24 May to 19 July 2025.

Are there accessible seating options?

Yes, the Barbican offers accessible seating and facilities. It is advised to contact the venue in advance.

Can I bring food or drink into the theatre?

Only food and drink purchased on-site may be taken into the theatre. Glassware is not permitted.

Will there be an interval?

Yes, there is one interval during the performance.

Is photography allowed?

No photography or video recording is permitted during the show.

Are latecomers admitted?

Latecomers may be held until a suitable break in the performance.

Is there a dress code?

There is no formal dress code, though smart casual is typical for evening performances.

FAQs

Is the production suitable for children?

The show is recommended for ages 12 and up due to its themes. All guests under 14 must be accompanied by a guest 16 or older. Under 5s are not permitted in the theatre.

How long is the performance?

The total runtime is approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes, including one interval.

What are the show dates?

Performances run from 24 May to 19 July 2025.

Are there accessible seating options?

Yes, the Barbican offers accessible seating and facilities. It is advised to contact the venue in advance.

Can I bring food or drink into the theatre?

Only food and drink purchased on-site may be taken into the theatre. Glassware is not permitted.

Will there be an interval?

Yes, there is one interval during the performance.

Is photography allowed?

No photography or video recording is permitted during the show.

Are latecomers admitted?

Latecomers may be held until a suitable break in the performance.

Is there a dress code?

There is no formal dress code, though smart casual is typical for evening performances.

FAQs

Is the production suitable for children?

The show is recommended for ages 12 and up due to its themes. All guests under 14 must be accompanied by a guest 16 or older. Under 5s are not permitted in the theatre.

How long is the performance?

The total runtime is approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes, including one interval.

What are the show dates?

Performances run from 24 May to 19 July 2025.

Are there accessible seating options?

Yes, the Barbican offers accessible seating and facilities. It is advised to contact the venue in advance.

Can I bring food or drink into the theatre?

Only food and drink purchased on-site may be taken into the theatre. Glassware is not permitted.

Will there be an interval?

Yes, there is one interval during the performance.

Is photography allowed?

No photography or video recording is permitted during the show.

Are latecomers admitted?

Latecomers may be held until a suitable break in the performance.

Is there a dress code?

There is no formal dress code, though smart casual is typical for evening performances.

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