After 19 July 2021, all legal limits on the numbers of people allowed to meet indoors and outdoors have been removed, including all capacity caps and social distancing regulations in theatres and other venues.
Face coverings are no longer required by law, but recommend that customers should continue to wear them (unless medically exempt), in crowded and enclosed settings, to protect themselves and others. However the safety of audiences, staff and performers remains our priority, please help us keep everyone safe by following the following guidance:
​
If you have COVID symptoms you must not attend the venue, this includes if you :
​
-
have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last 14 days
-
believe you may be infected with COVID-19, whether you have symptoms or not
-
have experienced symptoms in the last 14 days
-
have been in close contact with anyone who has experienced symptoms in the last 14 days
-
have arrived in England in the last 14 days from a country where UK quarantine restrictions apply
-
have been instructed to self-isolate by test and trace
​
We encourage all customers where possible to wear a face covering (unless medically exempt) and respect other peoples personal space while moving around the theatre and especially in congested areas.
All of our staff will continue to wear face coverings at all times as part of our venue risk assessment process.
​
We encourage all customers to participate in the Government’s Lateral Flow testing programme to obtain negative tests before your visit. All our staff and performers are regularly tested to ensure your safety.
Please be respectful to staff and be aware that we have a zero-tolerance policy approach to abuse of any kind towards our staff.
​
​
We encourage all customers to use our hand sanitiser stations when in the building.