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Details correct As of Friday, 01 October 2021 * Plus your telephone company's network charge Jeff Wayne's The War of The Worlds: The Immersive Experience ABERDARE Coliseum Theatre Aberdare 03000 040 444 ABERDEEN His Majesty's Theatre 01224 641122 ABERDEEN Music Hall 01224 641122 ABERDEEN The Lemon Tree 01224 641122 ABERYSTWYTH Aberystwyth Arts Centre 01970 623232 AYLESBURY Aylesbury Waterside Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* BARNSTAPLE Queen's Theatre, Barnstaple 01271 316523 BARRY Memo Arts Centre 01446 738622 BATH Theatre Royal Bath 01225 448844 BIRMINGHAM Birmingham Repertory Theatre 0121 236 4455 BIRMINGHAM The Alexandra Theatre Birmingham 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* BLACKBURN King George's Hall 0844 847 1664 Call cost: 7p per minute* BLACKPOOL Grand Theatre, Blackpool 01253 290190 BLACKPOOL Viva Blackpool 01253 297297 BOGNOR REGIS Alexandra Theatre 01243 861010 BOLTON Octagon Theatre, Bolton 01204 520661 BRADFORD Alhambra Theatre 01274 432000 BRADFORD St George's Concert Hall 01274 432000 BRECON Theatr Brycheiniog 01874 611622 BRIGHTON Theatre Royal Brighton 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* BRISTOL Bristol Hippodrome Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* BRISTOL Bristol Old Vic Theatre 01179 877877 BROMLEY Churchill Theatre 0343 310 0020 BURY ST EDMUNDS Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds 01284 769505 BUXTON Buxton Opera House 0129872190 BUXTON Pavilion Arts Centre 01298 72190 CARDIFF New Theatre Cardiff 0343 310 0041 CARDIFF Sherman Theatre 02920 646900 CARDIFF St David's Hall 02920 878444 CASTLE DOUGLAS CatStrand 01644 420374 CHELMSFORD Civic Theatre 01245 606505 CHELTENHAM Cheltenham Playhouse 01242522852 CHELTENHAM Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham 01242 572573 CHESTERFIELD Chesterfield Visitor Information Centre 01246 345777 CHESTERFIELD Pomegranate Theatre 01246 345222 CHESTERFIELD Winding Wheel 01246 345222 CHICHESTER Chichester Festival Theatre 01243 781312 CHIPPING NORTON The Theatre, Chipping Norton 01608 642350 CLACTON-ON-SEA West Cliff Theatre 01255 433344 COLCHESTER Mercury Theatre 01206 573948 CONSETT Empire Theatre, Consett 01207 218171 CORBY The Core at Corby Cube 01536 470470 COVENTRY Belgrade Theatre 02476 553055 COVENTRY Warwick Arts Centre 02476 524524 CREWE Lyceum Theatre, Crewe 0343 310 0050 CROYDON Fairfield Halls 020 3292 0002 Details correct As of Friday, 01 October 2021 * Plus your telephone company's network charge DARLINGTON Darlington Hippodrome 01325 405405 DARTFORD The Orchard Theatre 0343 310 0033 DARWEN Darwen Library Theatre 0844 847 1664 Call cost: 7p per minute* DERBY Derby Theatre 01332 593939. DORKING Dorking Halls 01306 881717 DUMFRIES Theatre Royal Dumfries 01387 254209 DUNDEE Dundee Rep Theatre 01382 223530 DUNSTABLE Grove Theatre 01582 602080 DURHAM Gala Theatre 03000 266600 EAST GRINSTEAD Chequer Mead Theatre 01342 302000 EASTBOURNE Congress Theatre 01323 412000 EASTBOURNE Devonshire Park Theatre 01323 412000 EASTBOURNE Royal Hippodrome Theatre 01323 802020 EASTBOURNE Winter Garden 01323 412000 EDINBURGH Edinburgh Playhouse 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* EDINBURGH Festival Theatre, Edinburgh 0131 529 6000 EDINBURGH King's Theatre, Edinburgh 0131 529 6000 EDINBURGH Royal Lyceum Theatre 0131 248 4848 EDINBURGH The Studio 0131 529 6000 EDINBURGH Traverse Theatre 0131 228 1404 ENFIELD Dugdale Centre 020 8379 8354 EPSOM Epsom Playhouse 01372 742555 EXETER Exeter Northcott Theatre 01392 726363 FOLKESTONE Leas Cliff Hall 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* GLASGOW King's Theatre Glasgow 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* GLASGOW Theatre Royal Glasgow 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* GLASGOW Tron Theatre 0141 552 4267 GRAVESEND The Woodville 0844 243 9480 Call cost: 7p per minute* GUILDFORD G Live 03433 1000 55 HARLOW Harlow Playhouse 01279 431945 HASTINGS White Rock Theatre 0343 310 0031 HAYES Beck Theatre 0343 310 0044 HELMSLEY Arts Centre, Helmsley 01439 771700 HENLEY ON THAMES Kenton Theatre 01491 575698 HIGH WYCOMBE Wycombe Swan 0343 310 0060 HODDESDON The Spotlight 01992 441946 HORNCHURCH Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch 01708 443333 HORSHAM The Capitol Horsham 01403 750220 HULL Hull City Hall 01482 300 306 HULL Hull New Theatre 01482 300 306 HULL Hull Truck Theatre 01482 323638 HULL TicketTree.com 01482 221256 ILFRACOMBE The Landmark 01271 316523 ISLE OF MULL Mull Theatre 01688 302211 JERSEY Jersey Opera House 01534 511115 KENDAL Brewery Arts Centre 01539 725 133 Details correct As of Friday, 01 October 2021 * Plus your telephone company's network charge KESWICK Theatre by the Lake 01768 774411 KINGSTON UPON THAMES Rose Theatre Kingston 020 8174 0090 LANCASTER The Dukes 01524 598500 LEATHERHEAD Leatherhead Theatre 01372 365141 LEEDS City Varieties Music Hall 0113 243 0808 LEEDS Leeds Grand Theatre 0844 848 2700 Call cost: 7p per minute* LEEDS Leeds Playhouse 0113 213 7700 LEEDS Opera North 0844 848 2720 Call cost: 7p per minute* LEICESTER The Y Theatre 0116 255 7066 LICHFIELD Lichfield Garrick Theatre 01543 412121 LIVERPOOL Everyman Theatre, Liverpool 0151 709 4776 LIVERPOOL Liverpool Empire Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LIVERPOOL Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool 0151 709 4776 LIVERPOOL Unity Theatre 0151 709 4988 LONDON Adelphi Theatre 020 7087 7753 LONDON Aldwych Theatre 0345 200 7981 LONDON Almeida Theatre 020 7359 4404 LONDON Apollo Theatre, London 0330 333 4815 LONDON Apollo Victoria Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Arcola Theatre 020 7503 1645 LONDON Arts Theatre 020 7836 8463 LONDON Artsdepot Theatre 020 8369 5454 LONDON Barbican Theatre, London 020 7638 8891 LONDON Battersea Arts Centre 020 7223 2223 LONDON Bloomsbury Theatre and Studio 020 3108 1000 LONDON Boulevard Theatre LONDON Bridge Theatre 0333 320 0051 LONDON Cambridge Theatre 020 7087 7745 LONDON Canada Water Theatre 020 8692 4446 LONDON Charing Cross Theatre 08444 930 650 LONDON Chickenshed 020 8292 9222 LONDON Criterion Theatre 0844 815 6131 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Dominion Theatre 0345 200 7982 LONDON Donmar Warehouse 0844 871 7624 LONDON Duchess Theatre 0330 333 4815 LONDON Duke of York's 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Finborough Theatre 01223 357 851 Call cost: No charge LONDON Fortune Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Garrick Theatre 0330 333 4815 LONDON Gielgud Theatre 0844 482 5151 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Gillian Lynne Theatre 020 7087 7750 LONDON Globe Theatre 020 7401 9919 LONDON Greenwich Theatre 020 8858 7755 LONDON Hackney Empire 020 8985 2424 LONDON Hampstead Theatre 020 7722 9301 LONDON Harold Pinter Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* Details correct As of Friday, 01 October 2021 * Plus your telephone company's network charge LONDON Her Majesty's Theatre 020 7087 7762 LONDON Kiln Theatre 020 7328 1000 LONDON London Coliseum 020 7845 9300 LONDON London County Hall 0844 815 7141 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Lyceum Theatre, London 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Lyric Hammersmith Theatre 020 8741 6850 LONDON Lyric Theatre, London 0330 333 4815 LONDON Menier Chocolate Factory 020 7378 1713 LONDON Millfield Theatre 020 8807 6680 LONDON National Theatre 020 7452 3000 LONDON New Wimbledon Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Noel Coward Theatre 0844 482 5140 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Novello Theatre 0844 482 5170 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Palace Theatre, London 0330 333 4815 LONDON Park Theatre 020 7870 6876 LONDON Peacock Theatre 020 7863 8222 LONDON Phoenix Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Piccadilly Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Playhouse Theatre, London 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Prince Edward Theatre 0844 482 5155 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Prince Of Wales Theatre 0844 482 5115 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Regent's Park Open Air Theatre 0333 400 3562 LONDON Royal Court Theatre 020 7565 5000 LONDON Royal Opera House 020 7304 4000 LONDON Sadler's Wells Theatre 020 7863 8000 LONDON Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare’s Globe 020 7401 9919 LONDON Savoy Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Shaftesbury Theatre 020 7379 5399 LONDON Soho Theatre 020 7478 0100 LONDON Sondheim Theatre (Formerly Queen's Theatre) 0844 482 5160 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON St Martin's Theatre 020 7836 1443 LONDON Tara Theatre 020 8333 4457 LONDON The Albany 020 8692 4446 LONDON The Ambassadors Theatre 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON The London Palladium 020 7087 7747 LONDON The Old Vic 0844 871 7628 Call cost: 5p per minute* LONDON The Other Palace 020 7087 7900 LONDON The Vaults 020 7401 9603 LONDON Theatre Royal Drury Lane 0800 640 8100 LONDON Theatre Royal Haymarket 020 7930 8800 LONDON Theatre Royal Stratford East 020 8534 0310 LONDON Trafalgar Theatre 0844 871 7615 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre 0844 815 7141 Call cost: 7p per minute LONDON Unicorn Theatre 020 7645 0560 LONDON Vaudeville Theatre 0330 333 4815 LONDON Victoria Palace Theatre 0844 482 5151 Call cost: 7p per minute* Details correct As of Friday, 01 October 2021 * Plus your telephone company's network charge LONDON Wyndham's Theatre 0844 482 5120 Call cost: 7p per minute* LONDON Young Vic 020 7922 2922 LYME REGIS Marine Theatre 01297 442138 LYTHAM ST. ANNES Lowther Pavilion 01253 794221 opt 3 MAIDSTONE Hazlitt Theatre 01622 758 611 MANCHESTER O2 Apollo Manchester 0161 273 7785 MANCHESTER Opera House Manchester 0333 009 6690 Call cost: 7p per minute* MANCHESTER Palace Theatre Manchester 0333 009 6690 Call
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