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Dateline: 20th June, 2006
Under 30? Free RSC Tickets To celebrate the opening of its new temporary venue, The Courtyard Theatre, the RSC and ITV Central have launched a unique initiative to give young people access to theatre. During July and August, the opening months of The Courtyard Theatres operation, 100 tickets per performance will be available free to under 30s. The offer builds on the success of the RSCs £5 tickets for 16-25 year olds designed to introduce young people to theatregoing.
The Courtyard Theatre, designed by Ian Ritchie Architects, is the Royal Shakespeare Companys new 1,000 seat temporary theatre. The new venue opens on 7th July with RSC Artistic Director Michael Boyds productions of Shakespeares Henry VI trilogy. "Were always looking at new ways to introduce young people to Shakespeare," said Michael Boyd, "and we know that the cost of tickets can be a deterrent. To open The Courtyard Theatre weve set aside tickets for each performance to target new audiences for our work making the most of the extra capacity in Stratford this summer. Looking at our current audience, its young people who are under-represented. Thats why Im delighted to be working with ITV to give anyone under 30s the chance to see our work for free at the height of the Complete Works festival.
"The Courtyard already has charisma. Its going to be a great place to see Shakespeare an intimate theatre where the actors and the audience are in the same room, allowing the performance to become an 'up-close', shared experience." The offer is open to anyone aged 30 and under living in the UK and free tickets are valid for all performances of Shakespeares Henry VI Parts I, II and III in The Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon during July and August 2006. The 100 tickets for each performance will be spread throughout the theatre, including the best seats in the house. Tickets are limited to two per person and allocated on a first come, first served basis subject to availability. Booking for the under 30s offer, via the Box Office (01789 403492) or the RSCs website, opens on 20 June.
This new initiative targets young people who are beginning to make their own decisions about how they spend their spare time. Currently under-represented in the RSCs existing audiences, the initiative aims to attract young people under-30s who are beginning to develop their own tastes and leisure habits. Research of the RSCs £5 ticket scheme for 16-25 year olds shows the ticket offer has attracted a more socially and ethnically diverse audience. One third of the 10,000 young people who have taken up the offer were attending the RSC for the first time. The cost of the £5 tickets was the prompt for two thirds of the 16-25 year old audience to attend. "ITV Central prides itself in its role as a champion for the region and has always been a major supporter of theatre and the RSC, added Ian Squires, Managing Director of ITV Central. "This partnership gives our viewers the unique opportunity to find out more about the RSC and its work first-hand, and gives Central News the chance to assist in attracting a new audience to Stratford." Tickets can only be collected in person from the RSC Box Office. ID to support proof of age is required for all under 30s tickets. Stratford Residents' DiscountsThe RSC is also celebrating the opening of the Courtyard Theatre with a special offer for Stratford District residents. In partnership with Stratford-upon-Avon District Council, the RSC is offering tickets to residents for all the three parts of Henry VI at the discounted price of £10 for each play. Stratford District Council residents can purchase the best available seat for any of the three plays within the Henry VI trilogy for just £10 per ticket. The £10 tickets can be purchased for performances between 7th July and 8th September 2006. Please note that all three Archive indices are very long and will therefore take some time to download.
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