How ticket prices work
A couple of people have written in to ask how the ticket price structure works. It’s pretty simple, but allow us to elucidate in detail.
The early-bird tickets, which were priced at £10 each, are now all sold out. We’re just about to announce White Mischief properly, and the standard price for all general admission tickets ordered now is £15 each. This price will last throughout March and April; in May the price will go up to £20. Finally, tickets purchased on the door will be £25.
For those of you booking via TicketWeb there is an extra booking fee, and a delivery charge. If you wish to avoid these extra charges, you can always get your advance tickets in person at the Scala box office - weekdays 10am to 6pm.
As our previous shows have sold out we strongly encourage everyone to order tickets well in advance. Not only do you benefit from lower ticket prices, but also you guarantee your entry. With nearly two dozen bands, DJs and vaudeville performers and spontaneous theatrical adventures bursting out of every corner, White Mischief’s one-night festival is worth every penny.
Meanwhile we have a separate offer, with a separate ticket price which will allow access all night to the VIP room. More details about that in another post.










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