Our award-winning pantomime returns to the Wilde Theatre in 2024 with Robin Hood and the Magic Arrow – full of all the mayhem and merriment you’ve come to expect.
It’s guaranteed to hit the target and give you something to (Friar) Tuck into this Christmas.
For group/school bookings of 20+, please email our Box Office to book your tickets at sales@nullsouthhillpark.org.uk. For details of our schools and group booking policy, please click here.
Young Children
For health and safety reasons, children must not sit on an adult’s lap in the middle or upper tiers. All guests on the middle and upper tiers must be able to sit in their own seat unaided (and without a booster seat).
Babies under 24 months go free if you hold your child during the performance (lower tier only). If you wish to leave your baby in its carrier seat, you will need to purchase a ticket.
Booster Seats Available
Booster seats are available for hire during performances in the Wilde Theatre for £1 per seat – limited availability, no reservations. They will be available from the Wilde Theatre Foyer before the performance, payment by cash only.
Important note: booster seats are not permitted for use in the middle and upper tiers of the theatre.
Wheelchair/Accessible Spaces
There are a limited number of wheelchair accessible spaces in the stalls of the Wilde Theatre. If you, or one of your party, has limited mobility, please speak to our Box Office team on 01344 484123 before booking. Companions for people with registered disabilities are entitled to a complimentary ticket.
Adult Only Performances – Over 18yrs only
Important note: Children under 18yrs are not permitted to attend this performance. Family and child tickets are not available for Adult Only performances.
School Performances
School performances will mostly be attended by large school bookings but are also open to other groups and families.
British Sign Language Performance
A signed performance in BSL.
Relaxed ‘Autism Friendly’ Performance
There will be a relaxed performance where the house lights are left low, and pyrotechnics and sound levels are reduced.
A relaxed performance is intended for audience members who may benefit from a calmer environment, including; neurodiverse people, those with autistic spectrum conditions, people living with dementia, parents with very young children on their first outing to the theatre, and anyone with sensory and communication disorders or learning disabilities.