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How do I book a box with the Mayflower?

Over the phone

Our Box Office phone lines are open 10.00am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday excluding bank holidays. On the day of a performance our lines will be open until curtain up on weekdays and Saturdays. Call us on 02380 711811.

Herein, is the Mayflower Box Office open?

Our Box Office phone lines are open 10.00am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday excluding bank holidays. On the day of a performance our lines will be open until curtain up on weekdays and Saturdays. Call us on 02380 711811.

Likewise, who owns the Mayflower Theatre? Mayflower Theatre (formerly the Gaumont Theatre and originally The Empire Theatre) is a Grade II listed theatre in the city centre of Southampton, England, with a capacity of 2,300.

Mayflower Theatre.

Owner Mayflower Theatre Trust Ltd
Designation Grade II
Capacity 2,300
Current use Live performance venue
Construction

Also question is, where is the best place to sit in the Mayflower?

There are definitely pros and cons for all of the seating areas at the Mayflower Theatre. I would say that the best seats are mid way back in the centre area of the stalls, because you're far away enough from the stage to take in all the action, but you can also see the close up facial expressions of the performers.Mar 14, 2018

Can you take food into Mayflower Theatre?

Yes absolutely you can.

Related Question Answers

What happened to the Mayflower?

The End of the Mayflower

The Mayflower returned to England from Plymouth Colony, arriving back on 9 May 1621. Christopher Jones took the ship out on a trading voyage to Rochelle, France, in October 1621, returning with a cargo of Bay salt. The ship was almost certainly sold off as scrap.

Who was the captain of the Mayflower?

A house that once belonged to the captain of The Mayflower will be opened as a tourist attraction to mark the 400th anniversary of the historic trip to America. Captain Christopher Jones led the trip which took the Pilgrim Fathers to the New World in 1620.Oct 19, 2018

Was the Mayflower built to carry passengers?

In September 1620, a merchant ship called the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, a port on the southern coast of England. Normally, the Mayflower's cargo was wine and dry goods, but on this trip the ship carried passengers: 102 of them, all hoping to start a new life on the other side of the Atlantic.Mar 4, 2010

How was the Mayflower ship powered?

The Mayflower Autonomous Ship, which was completed and launched in September, is an artificial intelligence, solar-powered marine research vessel that'll sail across oceans to collect environmental data. The ship, led by a team in Plymouth and software engineering from IBM, uses radar and GPS to navigate.Jun 15, 2021

Where did the Mayflower depart from?

The Mayflower set sail on 16th September 1620 from Plymouth, UK, to voyage to America.

Where did the Mayflower set sail from?

That's what the Pilgrims did in the year 1620, on a ship called Mayflower. Mayflower set sail from England in July 1620, but it had to turn back twice because Speedwell, the ship it was traveling with, leaked. After deciding to leave the leaky Speedwell behind, Mayflower finally got underway on September 6, 1620.

What does Mayflower look like?

Mayflower (Epigaea repens)

General: Often almost hidden by grass and fallen leaves, the mayflower is a low, woody evergreen that grows from long trailing stems with shallow fragile roots. Leaves & Twigs: This plant has simple, shiny, dark green leaves which are oval in shape.

Why is Mayflower Theatre called?

Our History

The Empire Theatre was established in 1928 by Moss Empires and changed its name in 1950 to the Gaumont when it was purchased by the Rank Organisation. The theatre was renamed Mayflower Theatre and reopened in February 1987 when The Mayflower Theatre Trust was established to manage the theatre.

When did the Gaumont close?

Within the week of the converted Odeon cinema re-opening as a twin cinema which was on the opposite side of Oxford Street, the Gaumont closed on Monday 28th January 1974.

Is the Mayflower Theatre air conditioned?

Working as a Mechanical Contractor on the project we employed the services of Colt International Ltd to supply, install and commission a full function car park ventilation system within the basement of the building.

How long is the musical six?

SIX is 80 minutes with no intermission.

When did the Gaumont become the Mayflower in Southampton?

The Gaumont closed for major redevelopment in January 1986, reopening as The Mayflower in February 1987 with a fun production of Peter Pan. Shortly after the grand opening, on March 15, 1987, The Pogues played a concert that went on to shape the future of the venue.Jun 25, 2021