Pricing

Theatre Prices

We have a number of ‘Pay What You Decide’ (PWYD) tickets available for every performance. Please chose your accessible ticket price at point of purchase. You can also decide to book a free ticket, with the option of paying after the performance.

PWYD tickets aim to encourage audiences to try new performance types, without the financial risk. These tickets also aim to reduce financial barriers to the Theatre.

Please note, PWYD tickets are limited to 20 seats per performance, on a first come, first served basis. We cannot guarantee the availability of PWYD tickets and encourage early booking to avoid disappointment.

Class Prices

Adults – 60 minute class

Ticket price Ticket type
£10.00 Full Price
£8.00 Accessible Price*
£7.50 Member Price

Children & Young People – 60 minute class

Ticket price Discounts
£8.75 Full Price
£7.00 Accessible Price*
£6.75 Young Person’s Member Price

Prices for 90 minute classes, workshops, Get Moving and In Motion can be found on individual event listings.

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*Please see the information below for guidance as to what is meant by ‘Accessible price’

Accessible Pricing

Accessible pricing helps us to make dance open to more people. Please read the below guidance to help you decide if you should be paying ‘full price’ or ‘accessible price’. You won’t be asked for any proof / ID, we just ask that you are honest.

WHICH PRICE SHOULD I PAY?

Consider paying the FULL PRICE if most of the following apply to you:

  • I am able to meet all of my basic needs*
  • I may have some debt but it doesn’t prohibit attainment of basic needs
  • I am employed or don’t work through choice
  • I have access to financial savings or stand to inherit wealth
  • I have some expendable income**
  • I have a relatively high degree of earning power due to my education level (or other privileges you may have associated with white normativity, gender, citizenship status, class background, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical ability, and other areas of discrimination and all their intersections).

Consider paying the ACCESSIBLE PRICE if a number of the following statements apply to you:

  • I frequently stress about meeting basic needs* and don’t always achieve them.
  • I have debt and it sometimes prohibits me from meeting my basic needs.
  • I rent lower-end properties or have unstable housing
  • I am unemployed or underemployed
  • I qualify for government assistance, e.g. benefits, local welfare schemes.
  • I access voluntary assistance
  • I have no access to savings
  • I have no or very limited expendable income*
  • I have no recourse to public funds
  • I am impacted by state violence (e.g. refugees, asylum seekers and those impacted by the criminal justice system)

*BASIC NEEDS include food, housing, clothing and transportation.

**EXPENDABLE INCOME might mean you are able to buy coffee or tea at a shop, go to the cinema or a concert, buy new clothes, books and similar items each month.