Ticket prices and booking information
Cambridge
Norwich
London
Britten Sinfonia at Lunch
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Cambridge
2010-11 Season
Cambridge West Road Concert Hall
James MacMillan Conducts Friday 22 October 2010 8pm
Mysteries of the Macabre Monday 29 November 2010 8pm
English Song Monday 7 February 2011 8pm
Angela Hewitt Directs Friday 1 April 8pm
Joanna & Arve Monday 23 May 2011 8pm
Tickets: £29, £24, £15 balcony (may be restricted view)
£7 (unsighted) - Trinity College Chapel only. Please note that seating in Trinity Chapel is unreserved within each price band.
Concessions: £5 to sit in any price band. Important information
Cambridge Corn Exchange Box Office
Wheeler Street, Cambridge CB2 3QB
Telephone 01223 357851
Open Monday to Saturday 10am-6pm
Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays
Collecting Tickets
Tickets posted at a cost of £1 or collect in person
Ticket collection on the door from 6.30pm.
Refunds
We are unable to refund returned tickets.
Norwich
Norwich Theatre Royal concerts:
James MacMillan Conducts Wednesday 20 October 2010 7.30pm
Mysteries of the Macabre Sunday 28 November 2010 7.30pm
English Song Sunday 13 February 2011 7.30pm
Angela Hewitt Directs Sunday 3 April 2011 7.30m
Tickets: £25, £22, £19, £12, £6
Concessions: £5 to sit in any price band. Important information
Norwich Theatre Royal Box Office
Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RL
Telephone 01603 630000
Open 9.30am until 8.00pm (6.00pm if no evening performance), Monday - Saturday
Book online and pick your own seats
Collecting tickets
Tickets will be posted at a cost of 75p, or collect in person
Refunds
We are unable to refund returned tickets
Concessions for Cambridge and Norwich evening concerts
Concessionary price applies to: under 18s; full time students; Cambridge Card and Go4Less card holders; Jobseekers. Patrons with a disability are eligible to a free companion ticket if they require a carer to accompany them. Limited space for wheelchair users. Only one concession applies per customer.
Latecomers
Latecomers will be admitted in a suitable break in the performance, unless
the concert is being recorded in which case, you may not be admitted
until the interval.
London 2010-11 Season
Southbank Centre Queen Elizabeth Hall concerts
MacMillan conducts MacMillan Monday 18 October 2010
Mysteries of the Macabre Tueday 30 November 2010
English Song Wednesday 9 February 2011
Angela Hewitt Directs Monday 4 April 2011
Joanna & Arve Tuesday 24 May 2011
Tickets: £32, £26, £20, £14, £7
Concessions: 50% off (limited availability). Applies to Jobseekers, income support, under-16s, full time students.
Southbank Centre Box Office
Royal Festival Hall open 10.00am until 8.00pm daily; no transaction fee
Telephone: 0844 875 0073, 9.00am until 8.00pm daily; £2.50 transaction fee
Book by fax: +44 (0)20 7921 0607 ; £1.95 transaction fee
Book online; £1.45 transaction fee
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Next Production
Britten Sinfonia At Lunch October
London, Norwich, Cambridge and Birmingham
06 - 15 October 2010
Shostakovich’s Piano Quintet is an acknowledged masterpiece and at the heart of this opening concert in Britten Sinfonia’s award-winning lunchtime series. Arguable his best known chamber work, it’s a piece hugely admired by two composers also featured in this concert. The celebrated composer James MacMillan is represented by four miniatures each dedicated to important figures in his life, including Brother Walfrid, founder of Celtic football club, and fellow Scottish composers Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and Sally Beamish. Maxwell Davies turns the tables with a brand new work in tribute to James MacMillan, co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall.
