Grand Opera House located at Clifford St, York YO1 9SW, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0333 009 6690

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Bob Knapton

4 Google Rating

Decent venue in a very convenient location. Good view even from our seats in the upper circle. Very

4/ 5

Decent venue in a very convenient location. Good view even from our seats in the upper circle. Very high and steep so might not be great if that bothers you. Very restricted capacity in entrance ways so slow to get in during COVID times and long queue outside. Staff outstandingly friendly.

Ann Stow

5 Google Rating

Great to be back at the theatre. Friendly staff, drinks expensive one white wine and one elderflower

5/ 5

Great to be back at the theatre. Friendly staff, drinks expensive one white wine and one elderflower cordial just over £10. La Voix was brilliant, so funny, very talented lady.

Ian Bevington

5 Google Rating

Elf the Musical.. full house, great performance, well done to all.

5/ 5

Elf the Musical.. full house, great performance, well done to all.

Jill Darcy

1 Google Rating

Is there anyway at all I can speak to someone about some tickets I bought for next year … in a we

1/ 5

Is there anyway at all I can speak to someone about some tickets I bought for next year … in a week….. No one answers the phone No one answers emails (4) The atg/help answers with auto reply saying the matter has been resolved ….ahm…it hasn’t !! The “ambassador” doesn’t reply… Absolute joke …

Polly

3 Google Rating

Loved the show "Elf" staff friendly and quick service,but limited snacks, they ran out of the few sn

3/ 5

Loved the show "Elf" staff friendly and quick service,but limited snacks, they ran out of the few snacks they had and no icecream for the grandkids,only salted popcorn ....

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