Alexandra Birmingham Seating Plan

The Alexandra    

3.7/5
(949) · Performing arts in Birmingham, United Kingdom
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The Alexandra, commonly known as The Alex, is a theatre on Station Street in Birmingham, England. The theatre currently seats 1,390 and hosts a …

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May 20, 2025
Not the best seating so view of the stage restricted by anyone sitting in front of you as the seats have no pitch so the stage really needs to be higherFull review by Annette J
May 18, 2025
My wife and mother in law went to see an Elvis show Sunday nite great show only problem parking to pick someone up really bad taxis double parked blocking the main road outside and if your disabled e…Full review by davek1230
May 18, 2025
I visited the Alexander theatre May 2025 to see Earnest? The show was exceptional and I would not want to take anything away from this brilliant performance, however, the theatre itself, and their ca…Full review by Happyuktraveller
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Hi I am disabled. We are looking at the James Acaster show. I would have to bring my full time carer. Just wondered if …
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Hi I am disabled. We are looking at the James Acaster show. I would have to bring my full time carer. Just wondered if there is a consession for carers, or they get in free xx
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Hi, you may be able to get guest ticket at the lowest seat price or apply for the Access Membership Scheme. Check with the venue. Hope this helps.
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Answer by Ruby S · Mar 31, 2023
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over 62 do i get the concession ticket
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Hi Susan. It depends on the performance. Call the accessibility line and they will ask you to provide an image of your Blue Badge and supply your assistance needs such as a …
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Hi Susan. It depends on the performance. Call the accessibility line and they will ask you to provide an image of your Blue Badge and supply your assistance needs such as a wheelchair space. Once registered you will get concessions. You pay full price and a carer gets in free. Unfortunately there are no age-related concessions. However, disabled parking is rubbish. There are four outside the theatre and ten in the multi storey car park. which are always full. You can never get a space on the ground floor and the lifts are no longer working. I hope this helps.
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Hi can I bring my own binoculars ?
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Do you mean opera glasses? You're welcome to I'm sure, but binoculars ... total overkill. The stage is well viewed from pretty much everywhere.
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Answer by Jim H · Jul 20, 2022
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Can I give Access Membership tickets as a gift?
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