After a series of successful events this year, Whitby Pavilion is set to re-open its Café and its in-person Box Office service to the public.
As live events returned across the country, Whitby Pavilion has played host to Music and Dance Festivals alike and seen the return of live events to its grand Victorian Theatre.
As more events start to fill the calendar such as Bootleg Blondie, Aladdin and All Together Now; which sees the return of Whitby Area Musical Theatre Company, live theatre has well and truly returned.
The cinema will also return from this weekend with ‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’ and a special Buy 1, Get One Free offer* is now taking place for this film in the run up to the first screening this Friday. James Bond will also return this weekend with ‘No Time to Die’ at Whitby Pavilion cinema.
Jill Gomez-Mannion (Venue Manager) said:
“We are now able to re-open the café and box office on a part-time basis.
“We have been offering a very successful telephone service which has still allowed people to book for events without the fees incurred in online purchases, but we are now looking forward to welcoming people back into the venue.”
The Pavilion Box Office will operate Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10am – 4pm for personal callers in conjunction with the café which will also operate on a Tuesday & Wednesday with the same hours.
*Please note the buy one get one free offer is only available for screenings of Ron’s Gone Wrong and customers must contact the pavilion box office directly.
Tickets for All Events are on sale now and are available from the Whitby Pavilion Box Office by calling (01947) 824770, in person Tuesday – Thursday, 10am – 4pm and via www.whitbypavilion.co.uk
Ron’s Gone Wrong:
Friday 5 November: 4.30pm
Saturday 6 & Sunday 7 November: 2pm
No Time To Die:
Friday 5 & Saturday 6 November: 7pm
Sunday 7 November: 5pm
Monday 8 & Tuesday 9 November: 2pm
Wednesday 10 & Thursday 11 November, 7pm


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