Lichfield Garrick Theatre

Overview
The Lichfield Garrick boasts two state of the art performance spaces; the Main Auditorium and the Studio. The Main Auditorium has 550 seats with no restricted viewing and allocated wheelchair spaces. The Studio is our smaller more intimate space offering a very different theatrical experience. The Studio's flexible performance space can be arranged in a number of layouts, including 'Cabaret' and 'Theatre In the round'.
Contact details
Castle Dyke Lichfield Staffordshire West Midlands WS13 6HR GB
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Access Card notes
If you require an essential companion to accompany you during a visit to our venue, please join our Essential Companion Register. This allows you to bring Essential Companions free of charge. We endeavour to offer this on all shows, but there may be some exceptions.
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A free registration is available at this venue as an alternative to an Access Card. Please use the link below to begin your application. Please note, if you already have an Access Card, you don't need to apply again. Simply provide your name and Access Card ID number to the venue. Click here to start your registration
Access guidance
- Lichfield Garrick has seating on all levels of the theatre and bars on the ground and first floors. We endeavour to open the doors to the auditorium half an hour before the start time of each performance (there will be times when this isn't possible, but staff on the evening can give you an update). You can pre-order your refreshments via Pre-oday to avoid queuing.* If you are attending a VIP event or a workshop and you have concerns about standing/queueing during these events, please email garrick@lichfieldgarrick.com *We endeavour to offer Pre-oday on all performances but it may not be possible for all shows - please see Pre-oday for more information.
- There are up to four spaces for wheelchairs in the Main Auditorium at the rear of the stalls and four wheelchairs in our Studio. These can be booked online if you have identified to us already that you are a wheelchair user or are booking on behalf of a wheelchair user. Companion seats are held alongside these. Seats that are available to book are brightly coloured, typically pink, whereas seats that are sold/locked will appear grey. Wheelchair positions are denoted by the universal wheelchair symbol and companion seats are denoted by stars. Seats with an i icon denote step-free access. In rows A-D, this is also lift-free access. In row O, these are accessible via the lift. Wheelchair access is available at the Garrick at both entrances to the theatre. These are either at the Green Room entrance on Castle Dyke, or the Box Office entrance on Wade Street. All levels within the venue are accessible by lift.
- Assistance Dogs are permitted in the theatre building - please alert the Box Office at the time of booking or drop us an email so we can make a note on your order. If you are booking a seat in the Main Auditorium, we politely request that you book a seat in a box or the end of a row. If you are booking a seat in the Studio/Cinema, we politely request that you book a seat on Row A as close to the end of the row as possible. This is to keep the dog as separate as possible from other patrons who may suffer from allergies. Thank you for your cooperation.
- If you require an essential companion to accompany you during a visit to our venue, please join our Essential Companion Register. This allows you to bring Essential Companions free of charge. We endeavour to offer this on all shows, but there may be some exceptions.
- Some shows offer British Sign Language (BSL) Performances or Captioned Performances - this will be stated at the time of booking. We hope to offer more of these in the future. Our BSL Performances have a British Sign Language Interpreter on the side stage. Our Captioned Performances have subtitles projected onto a screen either beside or above the stage, show dependent.