The usual rules apply: tickets for the centre stalls and front dress circle are normally the most expensive. And whatever your age, you each need your own ticket.
Apollo theatre tickets always include a £1.50 restoration levy, clearly marked on your ticket and an integral part of the face value. It goes to keep the theatre looking as beautiful as possible, safe and comfortable.
Buying tickets by phone
Call the friendly box office on 0330 333 4809 to book tickets and get answers to your questions while you're at it
Buying tickets in person
If you would like to book your tickets in person, you can do so at the box office inside the theatre. It's open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 7.45pm
You can also collect your pre-paid tickets from the box office. Remember to take your booking reference number and the credit or debit card you used to pay for your tickets
Buying tickets online
How to choose the best theatre ticket website? Pick one that's STAR accredited, which means they're a member of the Society of Ticket Agents and Retailers. If so they'll display the official STAR logo. They're bound by a collection of strict rules and they'll look after you really well, including standing by you if something goes wrong. Using STAR-affiliated sites means you're protected when buying your tickets.
If you're offered the option to print your own tickets from home, don't forget to print everything you need and print separate tickets for everyone in your party.
Buying group tickets
Parties of eight or more qualify for low group ticket rates at the Apollo. It's an excellent deal when you want to organise a school trip, family celebration or work outing. If you'd like to know more, contact the theatre box office on 0330 333 4817.
Buying access tickets
Disabled theatregoers and their carers can get discounted tickets. All you do is phone the Apollo theatre’s access line on 0330 333 4815 for advice, information and support.