

Theatre Workout Box Office
Theatre Workout is committed to making theatre accessible to schools because we believe in the positive impact it has on children and young people.
Schools can save up to 75% on West End tickets, and adult groups can save up to 50%. Prices differ from one show to another.
Off-West End and regional theatres can be more affordable, so talk to us about trips to your local theatre.
All group rates are subject to availability, exclusion dates, and changes at the producer's discretion.
Need help funding your trip? Find out more here.

Off West End & UK Tours
The best of British theatre isn't limited to London's West End. Theatre Workout books theatre trips across the UK to make great theatre more accessible to schools, children and young people.
We are adding touring productions here, but with an ever-changing programme we can't list them all, so let us know what you want and we will try to find a perfect solution for you.
More options available at great theatres across London and the UK, so contact us for more information.

Seating Locations:
Most West End theatres have three to four levels arranged in the following order:
OS: Orchestra Stalls
DC: Dress Circle, sometimes called the Royal Circle (RC)
GC: Grand Circle, sometimes called the Upper Circle (UC)
Bal: Balcony, the top level.
Accessible Seating:
If you require wheelchair access please notify us at the time of booking as not all seats are accessible. If you or a guest has to stay in a wheelchair, seats may need to be removed, otherwise you can transfer into a theatre seat and have your wheelchair brought back to you if you need it in the interval. Accessible seats are usually at street level, which is often the Stalls or Dress Circle, which varies from one theatre to another. Most theatres do not have elevators. Some of the older theatres have very little accessible seating.
General Advice:
Groups should arrive at least 30 minutes before the start of the performance. Latecomers may be asked to wait until an appropriate point in the performance to be seated, or denied access, at the discretion of the theatre management. Filming or photography is not permitted. Mobile phones should be turned off. Any disruptive behaviour may result in individuals, or the whole group, being ejected from the auditorium. If you leave the auditorium for any reason, Front of House staff may ask you to wait until an appropriate time before being readmitted.
Bookings:
Prices displayed include all booking fees and theatre restoration levies, and are inclusive of VAT. Once paid, there are no refunds. Exchanges may be permitted for an alternative date, subject to availability and the permission of the theatre or the show's producers. Full terms and conditions can be found here.
Exclusion Dates:
Popular exclusion dates include all school and public holidays:
Half terms typically the last weeks of October, February, May. Christmas holidays from around 20 December-5 January, Easter from late March to mid-April, and summer holidays from around 20 July-5 September. Exclusion dates can vary from one show to another. Please contact us to check more details.
All prices subject to change at the producers discretion. Prices correct at the time of publication. Updated 11/02/2026
























































