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FAQs
Please see the topics below to help you with any questions you have about visiting Bewley's Café Theatre. If your question is not answered here, please contact us at bewleyscafetheatre@gmail.com or leave a message on 0868784001.
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How do I get there?Please see our Getting Here page or the Your Visit Page.
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Do you do evening shows as well as lunchtime shows?We present lunchtime shows Mon - Sat at 1pm most of the year. On the second Thursday of each show run, we present one evening SOIRÉE show at 7pm. We occasionally present evening gigs of music or Cabaret (please see Evening Gigs)
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Is the venue wheelchair accessible?The theatre is wheelchair accessible, with step-free access to the Café from Grafton Street and a lift to the second floor.
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Can I exchange my ticket for another performance or show?We can refund your ticket if you give us notice that you cannot attend the performance. If tickets are available for another performance, you can rebook through our system. Please see our Terms and Conditions HERE
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Do I need to bring a printed ticket?You can show us your e-booking on your phone or bring a printed ticket if you prefer.
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Is there food served during the show?At the moment, we are not serving food during the performance. You are welcome to bring up a tea or coffee with a bun or pastry if you like. Please leave enough time to purchase these in advance as the show must start at 1pm.
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Do you offer group rates or any concessions?We don't generally offer group rates or concessions, but instead we run low-price Mondays and Tuesdays at €10.
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Age Guidance: Are your shows suitable for all ages?Our productions are not specifically geared towards children, so we usually suggest an age guidance of 12+ for our work. If the material is for an older age group we will flag this on each show page. If you have a question about suitability, please contact us at bewleyscafetheatre@gmail.com.
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Can I bring my baby to the theatre?Unfortunately, we are not set-up for small children at our shows. The venue is intimate and we don't have an area to accommodate babies.
Photography by Keith Jordan
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