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FreeB Ticket Scheme at the Barbican

The Barbican is seen as the second National Theatre of the UK. Their eclectic mix of international theatre, dance, film, music and art is known the world over. What’s better is that, if you are aged between 16 and 25, you are able to enjoy all this at a hugely discounted rate or even for FREE!

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Mousetrap Theatre Projects

In 1996, Sir Stephen Waley-Cohen purchased the production rights to the world’s longest-running play, Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap. He decided to give something back and went on to set up an education charity with the goal of bring young people into the West End to experience theatre. Mousetrap Theatre Projects run two main schemes giving students and young people access to extraordinarily cheap theatre tickets.

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Theatre Fix

Theatre Fix is a website purely dedicated to promoting cheap theatre tickets for ‘young people’ aged between 16 and 26. The great thing about theatrefix.co.uk is that they constantly update their site with the latest offers from both London’s West End and fringe theatres.

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Student Standby Scheme - The Royal Opera House

Opera has always been considered a pastime of the rich and privileged; but not anymore! Thanks to the Royal Opera House’s Student Standby Scheme, you are now able to experience the wonder and magic that goes on at the ROH in Covent Garden for just £10.

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Access all Arias – English National Opera

Following in the footsteps of The National Theatre, The ENO runs Access All Arias – a scheme offering 16- to 25-year-olds the chance to experience some of the world greatest opera and ballet for little more than £20, plus you can bring a friend for the same price. If you think this still seems a little steep, just remember the tickets normally cost around £100!

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National Theatre Entry Pass

The National Theatre is the torchbearer for cheap theatre tickets, especially for young people. Their large funding subsidy is given on the condition that they make theatre accessible to people of all income levels and social background, not just for the well-off. The Entry Pass (EP) scheme allows anyone under the age of 26 to book a theatre ticket to any show in one of the National’s three theatres (that’s a lot to choose from!) for just £5. They can also bring an under-26 friend for £7.50. With an average ticket price of £25 and higher, £5 is an absolute steal!

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Students & Under 26

Young people and students are, after all, the next generation of theatregoers. Producers want to get them hooked on theatre as soon as possible, hence the wide range of different schemes.

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