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    Maltings Arts Theatre 2011 

    The Maltings Arts Theatre is an intimate venue which receives a wide variety of touring professional theatre, dance and music companies. Our programme consists of theatre, fringe productions, spoken word, stand-up comedy, music gigs, classical concerts, children's theatre and activities for children & young people.

    Brochure

    Click the link below to download the Programme brochure:
    (NB Programme Brochure file size may affect your PC performance. If you require a free programme please contact us and we will send you a copy)

    Booking Details

    Bookings can be made by telephone or in person when the theatre is open for performances.

    Tickets for all shows can also be booked online through www.allaboutstalbans.com

    Tickets are available to purchase from the St Albans Tourist Information Centre on 01727 864511.

    Reservations can only be accepted for group bookings.

    Refunds are not available in any circumstance.

    All seats are unreserved, please choose where to sit when you enter the theatre. Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

    Concessions

    Concessions are available for those under 18, students and those in receipt of JSA, income support, housing/council tax benefits, incapacity benefit, working tax credit, pension credit and St Albans District Council Staff. Proof must shown at time of purchase.

    Babes in arms will be admitted free of charge under 18 months. Please let us know at time of booking as everyone admitted to the auditorium must have a ticket.

    Group Discount - One free ticket in every eleven purchased.

    Membership

    • Family
      10% off tickets, courses and parties for up to 2 adult and 2 children special member events, newsletters and ticket offers. No quibble exchange on tickets purchased
      £10.00

    • Individual
      10% off tickets and courses for 2 adults, special member events, newsletter and ticket offers. No quibble exchange on tickets purchased
      £5.00

    • Student
      10% off tickets and courses for 1 adult, special member events, newsletter and ticket offers. No quibble exchange on tickets purchased
      £2.50

    Children's Shows and Films

    Saturdays - enjoy our selection of classic family movies and also the best touring theatre productions for chilldren, from traditional fables to popular modern tales using song, dance, mask and puppetry.

    Facilities for hire for events and birthdays

    Theatre and studio space available at competitive prices. Suitable for medium scale product launches, conferences, small-scale meetings and training sessions.

    Contact us and we will help to provide what you need.

    Lunchtime Music Recitals

    Wednesday lunchtimes - a mixture of light classical solo artists, duos or trios and jazz ensembles or even a lunchtime lecture.

    Activities for Children & Young People

    Throughout the week we offer a variety of drama and art classes for young people from the age of 18 months - 18 years.

    Facilities for disabled people

    The Theatre is accessible via lifts, and is on the same level as the car park (Level 2). We now have a portable induction loop. 

    Opening times

    The Theatre, Box Office and Cafe & Bar are open 45 minutes before and during all performances.

    How to Find us

    Situated on Level 2 of the Maltings Shopping Centre, the theatre is next to the public library and is easily approached by the stair, lifts or level 2 of the car park.

    Mailing List

    Contact us

    The Maltings Arts Theatre
    The Maltings
    St Albans
    Herts
    AL1 3HL

    telephone - 01727 844222

    fax - 01727 836637

    email
    maltings.arts@stalbans.gov.uk

    MySpace
    www.myspace.com/maltings

    Find us on Facebook and Twitter.

    It's free to join our mailing list and you will receive 3 brochures a year. To join our e-mail list and get up to date information and special offers, please contact maltings.arts@stalbans.gov.uk

    Please call for details

    Date of last review: 05 November 2008