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Locks, Keys and Coasts
Thursday 26th September 2024

R3BELLION AGAINST THE REDLIGHT – OUR STORY, OUR HERITAGE, OUR FUTURE

 

For generations, our community has been oppressed by the redlight. Our ancestors endured it, our youth experience it, and even you have been affected by it. It is time for us to unite and confront the redlight head-on.

 

Through a captivating theatrical performance that blends music, dance, and poetry, we delve into the societal challenges that have held us back and explore ways to break free. Our production features powerful dialogue, intricate choreography, and a thought-provoking storyline.

 

Join us as we take to the stage for the first time to share OUR STORY on such scale.

 

Locks, Keys & Coasts – a production proudly presented by G3NNA, TEEDEMBA, and Fyah Kamp

Performances

Thu 26 Sep
7:00pm
£16.00
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Age Guidance: Suitable for all ages

All companion/carer tickets must be booked through Box Office via phone or in person.

The Box Office is open Monday to Saturday from 10:30am to 1:30pm, and an hour before performances start. Outside these opening hours, messages can be left on our voicemail. See our Terms and Conditions for Ticket Sales.

Wheelchair designated spaces are available at the rear of the auditorium and are available by contacting the Box Office. Patrons who wouldn’t be able to attend the theatre without accompaniment are eligible for one free companion ticket, these also can only be booked via Box Office. See Accessibility for more information.

Performances with an age guidance of all ages offer Babe in Arms tickets for children aged 0-18 months free of charge and Lap Tickets for children aged 18-36 months for £3.00. These can be booked through our Box Office. We also have Booster Seats available to rent for £1 at the kiosk.

Dancing in the Auditorium

Whilst we know our audiences love to get up and dance when they come to see live bands and tribute acts at the Albany Theatre, we do ask that you please be considerate of those around you and be aware this may obstruct the view for other patrons. Please do not dance in or block the aisles.

For those patrons who want to remain seated we recommend that they book their seats from row E, or in the Balcony (where the balcony is on sale), where dancing is prohibited due to the rake of the seats making it unsafe.

Please note that the access to the Balcony area is via stairs only and there is no lift access to the Balcony seating area.

See Getting Here for more information on how to find us.

The Albany Theatre is a charity, supported by volunteers. In order to maintain this beautiful building, £1 of your ticket cost goes to our Theatre Development Fund. See Support Us for other ways to donate and help out.

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