Support Us
Make A Donation
Every year we welcome over half a million people through our doors to experience the magic of live performance. Safe guarding our buildings for future generations to enjoy requires substantial investment – over £15 million will be needed to carry out our maintenance plan for the next 25 years that includes repairs, refurbishments and structural maintenance. As a non subsidised organisation, we rely on the public’s generous support in raising these vital funds to restore and conserve our venues.
By making a one-off donation of an amount of your choice, you can contribute to work such as building maintenance, enhancing our access provision, replacing the auditorium seating or resurfacing our roof.
Alternatively you can choose to add a donation to round your order total up when booking tickets to one of our shows.
Play a part in our future and support vital renovation and maintenance work of our much-loved buildings, protecting them for years to come. Everyone can make a difference however large or small.
Name A Seat
Name a seat in the Theatre Royal or Royal Concert Hall to mark a special occasion or in memory of a loved one, leaving a lasting legacy for years to come.
You can name a seat in your own name, as a gift, or even on behalf of a group or company for only £250. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday or anniversary, commemorating a family member, or simply want to acknowledge memories of our venue, naming a seat is the perfect way to celebrate that special someone.
An engraved brass plaque will be placed on the back of a seat of your choice, personalised with your own unique message and will remain part of our building for 25 years. You will receive a commemorative certificate, as well as having a private visit to see the plaque in place. Your name will also be acknowledged in our show programmes and here on our website.
Naming a seat couldn’t be easier – take a look at our venue seating plans to help you choose your seat then purchase online.
Name a seat dedications
Theatre RoyalSu Pollard |
Royal Concert HallMark J Tansley |