Tickets for our own productions are first available to our members in the Priority booking window. After that all tickets go on general sale online and via our Box Office ticket line number below. The ticket line is available during the day and if you are unable to get through, please leave a voicemail and someone will call you back. Tickets are always available online 24/7.

The disabled seats are fully useable although marked on the seating plan where we are able to put a wheelchair next to the seat purchased.

Please check regularly on our website and Blackmore Theatre Facebook page for information on ticket sales, which will be updated from time to time. Tickets are currently priced at £15 per performance for Exmouth Players own productions (subject to change). External productions may have different prices.

Concessions may apply to some, but not for all, productions, and may vary from time to time. Details of these can be found by clicking on the name of each production on the What’s On Page. Any person under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by an adult.

Theatre ticket-line: 07484 509514

Between 9.30am and 7pm daily. (leave a voicemail if required with name and contact details)
We are happy to accept cash or card payments, no cheques.

Tickets are also available from the Theatre foyer one hour before each performance, subject to availability. Doors open 45 minutes before each performance with drinks available from the Limelight Bar.

PLEASE NOTE: No Ticket Refunds and/or Exchanges.

Theatre seating plan

Theatre seating plan

Access to raked sets is from the centre aisle only.

Drinks

It’s advised to pre-order your interval drinks at the bar which is also open for a post show drink until 11 pm where you can relax and may even get a chance of meeting some of the cast before heading off home. What a way to end the evening or afternoon.

Disabled access

Disabled access is available via a lift at the rear of the foyer and wheelchairs can be accommodated, by arrangement, when booking your seats.

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