Free panto tickets for the cbeebies xmas panto. Enter your details to be in with a chance of getting them
Apply to be in the audience for the 2015 CBeebies Christmas Production.
See your favourite CBeebies stars perform a musical adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. Go on an imagination journey with Alice down the rabbit hole and into a magical land full of strange characters and animals!
Due to high demand, tickets will be allocated via random draw with 30% of the tickets going to Cardiff postcodes (those beginning with CF) and 70% going to the rest of the UK..
You can register at any time until 11am on Tuesday 13 October 2015.
You can apply for a maximum of six tickets and eTickets for successful applicants will be sent out from Wednesday 14 October 2015. Tickets are required for every member of your group, including all children and adults.
Please note: tickets are for families or groups only - attendance is not permitted for adults without children. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Please be aware that children will need to sit and participate for an unbroken period. The show is therefore recommended for children aged four and above. Parents of younger children can apply at their own discretion, but the production team reserves the right to remove audience members who are causing a disruption to the recording.
Please keep in mind that having a printed BBC Audiences e-ticket is not a specific seat allocation and does not guarantee a place. As some people apply for tickets but then regretfully do not go on to use them, the BBC issues more tickets than available spaces to ensure that the theatre is full for filming purposes. Whilst we do our best to fit everyone in, you may wish to arrive early on the day to try and avoid disappointment.
If you or your child has access requirements that will affect your ability to queue, please speak to one of our studio audience team on the day, who will be happy to help you.
Please bear in mind that all ticket holders must make their own travel arrangements to the venue in Cardiff.
Good luck!
- flintstone
10 comments
frowner
16 Oct 15#10
No luck here, hope others are luckier.
cambourne7
13 Oct 15#8
This has been out for at least a week i can't imagine how man thousands of people apply either way i threw my hat in the ring last week and will see i have applied every year for last 3 years now and not been lucky
balmuir to cambourne7
13 Oct 151#9
should have put it up then, and we would all have been in the hat last week!!!
aishaukhan
13 Oct 15#7
Thanks
germainsophie
12 Oct 15#6
Shame it's too far. My little girl would have loved it (had she been from the 70% who got a ticket!!)
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Apply to be in the audience for the 2015 CBeebies Christmas Production.
See your favourite CBeebies stars perform a musical adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. Go on an imagination journey with Alice down the rabbit hole and into a magical land full of strange characters and animals!
Due to high demand, tickets will be allocated via random draw with 30% of the tickets going to Cardiff postcodes (those beginning with CF) and 70% going to the rest of the UK..
You can register at any time until 11am on Tuesday 13 October 2015.
You can apply for a maximum of six tickets and eTickets for successful applicants will be sent out from Wednesday 14 October 2015. Tickets are required for every member of your group, including all children and adults.
Please note: tickets are for families or groups only - attendance is not permitted for adults without children. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
Please be aware that children will need to sit and participate for an unbroken period. The show is therefore recommended for children aged four and above. Parents of younger children can apply at their own discretion, but the production team reserves the right to remove audience members who are causing a disruption to the recording.
Please keep in mind that having a printed BBC Audiences e-ticket is not a specific seat allocation and does not guarantee a place. As some people apply for tickets but then regretfully do not go on to use them, the BBC issues more tickets than available spaces to ensure that the theatre is full for filming purposes. Whilst we do our best to fit everyone in, you may wish to arrive early on the day to try and avoid disappointment.
If you or your child has access requirements that will affect your ability to queue, please speak to one of our studio audience team on the day, who will be happy to help you.
Please bear in mind that all ticket holders must make their own travel arrangements to the venue in Cardiff.
Good luck!
- flintstone
10 comments