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    Address:55 Norfolk Street
    Sheffield
    S1 1DA
    Postcode:S1 1DA
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    Sheffield Theatres is a theatre complex comprising three theatres: the Crucible, the Lyceum and the Crucible Studio. These theatres make up the largest regional theatre complex outside of London and show a variety of in-house and touring productions.

    Opened in 1971 and due to be re-opened in 2010, the 980-seat Crucible auditorium was designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch. The Crucible is the main producing venue in the Sheffield Theatres complex, but also receives some touring work as well as hosting the annual World Snooker Championships. The theatre is currently undergoing a £15.3 million redevelopment 'the next stage' and will be officially re-opened in February 2010 with Sir Antony Sher, starring in Ibsen's 'An Enemy of the People', although housewarming events are taking place throughout December 2009.

    The Lyceum Theatre originally opened in 1897. The Lyceum is the main receiving venue for touring productions in the Sheffield Theatres complex and has a diverse programme comprising opera, ballet, contemporary dance and West End hits.

    Opened in 1971, refurbished in 1994 and again in 2009, the Studio Theatre has a capacity of up to 400, its flexible design allowing the seating to be adjusted to play on one, two or three sides or in the round.

    To register for free tickets at Sheffield Theatres all you need to do is:

      1. Visit one of Sheffield Theatres’ Box Office staff, located in the Lyceum Theatre – Tudor Square, and register with them. Simply bring along evidence that you are aged under 26 and we will issue you with your membership card there and then!

        2. Alternatively you can call the Box Office on 0114 249 6000, register and request your tickets. To complete the registration process you need to visit the Box Office with evidence that you are aged under 26 and we will issue you with your membership card and process your booking.

          3. ANLO tickets will be available for selected performances on the 1st Tuesday of every month, remember it operates on a first come first served basis so make sure you don’t miss out. Performances with tickets available will have the ANLO sign next to them.

            4. You’re able to book for up to 2 extra people as long as they have already registered for the scheme and you take along their ANLO cards or another form of identification.

              5. Although we’ll be emailing you each month with the details of shows you can book for, you can also check our dedicated Facebook Group for details of upcoming performances, offers and special events.

              So, don’t forget to tell your friends and take advantage of this great scheme! Enjoy the show!

              Please note, to be eligible for free tickets you need to agree to share your information with Arts Council England at the Box Office – don’t worry they won’t pass your information on to anyone else! Tickets will also be subject to change and availability.

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