Groups & Schools
Schools
Richard II
Schools Rate
Tuesday evening, Wednesday evening & Thursday matinee performances at £25 each, with 1 free teacher for every 10 pupils. Bands A–C, excludes premium tickets. Minimum of 10 tickets.
Education Pack
Download the Richard II Education Pack. It contains activities and resources to enhance your students’ visit.
Risk Assessment
Download our handy risk assessment, to make your trip to Richard II even easier to plan.
How to book
Fill out our Schools’ booking form.
Make sure to include the following:
- Age range of students
- Student to Teacher ratio
- Accessibility needs of any students or teachers
Our Box Office team will then be in touch to arrange a reservation.
You will be sent an invoice. Payment is due within 4 weeks, or the Friday before the performance for performances taking place less than 4 weeks after reserving.
Up until this date you are free to make any changes to your reservation.
If payment is not made by the due date, then the tickets will be released back on general sale.
Any questions? Get in touch with our Box Office team
groups@bridgetheatre.co.uk
0333 320 0051
Group bookers who are not school groups can fill out our Group booking form.
What to expect when your school visits The Bridge
When you arrive, let our security team know which school you are from so that our front of house team will be ready to greet you once you complete your bag checks.
Once inside the building, you’ll be directed to our Cloakroom, where you can hand over bags and coats to be safely stored for you during the show.
You’ll be given wristbands for everyone to wear. Each school wears a different colour, so that we can identify you during the performance.
Now’s the time to pop to the toilet, or grab yourself a drink and a snack at the bar. Our front of house team will welcome you in once the auditorium opens.
Our immersive standing tickets allow audience members to move around the space freely and choose where to experience the action from. Keep an eye out for our movement stewards, who are on hand to guide you around and keep you safe as the stage rises and falls.
In the interval, you can leave the auditorium and go back to the foyer, take a breath of air outside, or stick around and enjoy the ambiance. If you do leave, make sure to listen out for announcements that will tell you when it’s time to head back inside.
Once the show is over, it’s time to return to the cloakroom and pick up your coats and bags. The queue can look quite long, but moves very quickly.