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All online bookings are subject to a standard £1 per ticket transaction fee.
01782 717962
24 hour booking service (answerphone outside Box Office opening times).
New Vic Theatre, Etruria Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 0JG
Monday to Saturday: 10.00am – start of performance.
NOTE: The theatre closes at 6pm on days we don’t have a performance (click here to check the calendar and see which days these are).
Make cheques payable to New Vic Theatre (cheque guarantee number and expiry date on reverse), include SAE and post to the address above.
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You can find information on access here.
tel: 01782 717962
email: tickets@newvictheatre.org.uk
As a registered charity, we rely on the support of grants, donations, and the income from our Box Office, Bar and Café to support our work. Our ambition is to keep ticket prices as low as possible. Click here for information on discounts and concessions and value tickets.
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