Wyvern Theatre Announces Autumn 2012 Season

By: Jun. 27, 2012
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The Wyvern is proud to present a sensational season starring the legendary Adam Ant, Eastenders' Leslie Grantham, Olivier Award Winner Tom Conti, Bay City Rollers' Les McKeown, top impressionist Rory Bremner and pantomime legend Keith Chegwin.

The Wyvern's Autumn 2012 Season goes on sale this week and, between Saturday 30 June and Sunday 1 July, customers will be able to book tickets without paying any booking fees when they book online.

"This is a fantastic opportunity to save money and book at a time convenient to you," says Theatre Director Derek Aldridge. "I am confident that customers will enjoy the ease of booking their favourite seats from the comfort of their own computer."

The new season – which includes Angelina Ballerina the Mousical, The Woman in Black and The 39 Steps – will be on general sale (by telephone and in person) from Monday 2 July.

As well as launching a brand-new season of first-class shows, the new season coincides with the launch of the Wyvern's Diner Menu. Only a few steps away from the entertainment, the Wyvern now offers a selection of mouth-watering favourites with an American twist. Fresh burgers, Hot Dogs and Chocolate Sundaes will all be available before every show.

Log on to www.wyverntheatre.org.uk where the new season brochure can be viewed onlineor call the Ticket Office on 01793 524 481 and ask one of the theatre's helpful staff to send an Autumn 2012 brochure in the post.

For more information about Wyvern Theatre, visit http://wyverntheatre.org.uk

About The Wyvern Theatre

The Wyvern Theatre opened in September 1971 by Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness Prince Phillip. The auditorium has 635 seats and every seat is designed to be no further than 70ft from the stage. Wyvern Theatre is named after a mythical beast, similar to a dragon, which was once the emblem of The Kings Of Wessex.



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