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Tickets for this production are currently on sale to Friends and Patrons of Birmingham Hippodrome. Become a Friend today!

Tickets will go on sale as follows:
General on sale – Mon 22 Jun, 11am

Rambert’s new dance work It’s a Sin, inspired by the acclaimed series by Russell T Davies, directed and choreographed by Artistic Director Benoit Swan Pouffer.

Joy as resistance. Love as survival.

In the heart of 80s London, Ritchie, Roscoe, Colin and Jill are chasing identity, connection and a life on their own terms. When day spills into night, they find a world of abandon, music and friendship, where bodies move freely and life feels limitless.

But as the AIDS crisis begins to unfold, their lives are irrevocably changed. Love, fear and defiance collide as they fight for each other in a world that is rapidly shifting around them – and increasingly hostile to their existence.

Brought to life by Rambert’s extraordinary dancers, It’s a Sin weaves past and present into something raw, visceral and devastating – an epic story told through movement, asking who gets remembered, who gets left behind, and how we choose to live now.

It’s a Sin is made possible thanks to major support from the Colwinston Charitable Trust’s 30th Anniversary Fund. It’s a Sin has been supported by Incentivising Touring: Repayable Grants for Theatre and Dance, a pilot scheme developed by Arts Council England.

Presented by Rambert and Factory International. Co-produced with Wales Millennium Centre (Cardiff), Capital Theatres (Edinburgh), Sadler’s Wells (London), and Les Théâtres de la Ville (Luxembourg). Executive Producers: Russell T Davies, Pet Shop Boys, Glyn Fussell.

This production is inspired by the television series “It’s a Sin” created by Russell T Davies and produced by Red Production Company.

Price

Tickets from £28

Prices and discounts subject to change

Running Time

Approximately 90 minutes, including an interval

Age guidance

15+

Where?

Main Stage

Performances

Performances

Mon 26 Apr — Sun 2 May
Discounts & Concessions

Concessions

We offer a range of discounts and concessions to enable everyone to enjoy an affordable visit to Birmingham Hippodrome.

Friends

£10 off opening night, price bands A-C
Thereafter £5 off price bands A-B, and £6 off price band C on Wed & Thu performances (excluding Opening Night).
Limited availability

Concessions for 65+, under 16s, full-time Students & Claimants

£3 off price band B-C on Tue – Thu performances (limited availability).

Groups

Price band B-C on Tue – Thu evening performances
8+ tickets – Save £4 per ticket
16+ tickets – Save £5 per ticket
24+ tickets – Save £6 per ticket plus 1 FREE ticket

Click here to complete our Groups Enquiry Form or call our dedicated Group Sales Team on 0121 689 3010

For further information on Group Bookings, click here

Education Establishments (under 18s)

Tue – Thu performances 

Parties of 10 or more pay £26 per ticket plus 1 FREE ticket for teacher/supervising adult for every 10 booked (2 free tickets for SEN bookings), price bands C-D. Includes free Ice lolly for every ticket (excluding free adult supervising).

Click here for further information on School Bookings.

Concessions for Patrons with disabilities

£5 off tickets to all performances
2 for 1 tickets where carer or companion required to all performances

Click here for more information on our Access Performances

Student and Passport to Leisure

24 hours prior to a performance, best available seats for the lowest price, maximum 2 per booker, subject to availability

Click here for further information on our Standby Rate and our On the Day Postcode Scheme for Birmingham residents living in B6, B9, B10, B11 and B21

Terms and Conditions

Discounts and Concessions are offered subject to availability at the discretion of the Information and Sales Manager. Top three price bands only, unless otherwise stated. Restrictions may apply. Only one discount per ticket may apply, unless otherwise stated. Offers are non retrospective and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Valid ID must be presented where applicable. Additional discounts may be offered from time to time.

Food & Drink

The Circle Lounge

Join us pre-show for menus carefully created by Chef Angelina Adamo. Return to your seats in the interval for drinks and dessert, just a few steps away from the auditorium, complete with dedicated service team and use of private toilet facilities.

The Proscenium Lounge

Add some VIP sparkle to your Hippodrome experience with a Diamond or Champagne package in our luxurious lounge.

The Coffee Bar

Our Coffee Bar is open before the show and during the interval for hot and cold drinks, snacks or a quick and tasty bite to eat.

The Kiosks

You’ll find kiosks in the foyers selling a range of confectionery, Marshfield ice creams (which can also be pre-ordered) and chilled soft drinks as well as the current show programme.

Accessible Performances

We strive to provide access for all

For dates of audio-described, captioned, British Sign Language (BSL) interpreted or relaxed performances, please see below. These vary from show to show.

If you would like to book for any accessible performance, please make sure you are signed up to our access registration scheme here. Once registered, you will be able to book seats online, see only relevant seats and information based on your needs – plus choose any relevant discounts. If you would prefer not to book online, you can speak to our friendly access advisors on 0121 689 1060.

  • Audio Described: Sat 1 May, 2.30pm

Further information

Information about our access registration scheme here
About our accessible performances here
About our accessible facilities here
About our relaxed performances here

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