Tickets

How To Buy Your Tickets
 
Showroom Box Office

Explore the ShAFF website What's On pages for detailed info with links from each session to buy tickets. 

Adventure films vary from two minute shorts to feature length films so we group films into themed sessions of about 90 minutes. We repeat some sessions, but not all of them. There are also continual film loops, free talks and activities as part of the programme.

All film tickets are to be bought or collected from the Showroom Box Office. Talks and activities are registered via EventBrite via the ShAFF website. 

The Showroom charges a £1 booking fee per transaction (not per ticket) for bookings made on the telephone and online. There is no online booking for MY SHOWROOM & CINE 26 members. Join for free at www.showroomworkstation.org.uk/my.

The Showroom Box Office is open as usual from 11.30am on Friday and from 9.30am on Saturday and Sunday of the festival.

STANDARD TICKET PRICES

Full Price £9.40

Concession* £7.00

CINE 26 & Under 16** £4.50

Family of 4 incl. 2x U18 £24.00

*claimants, students and senior citizens over 60.

**under 16 tickets only available in person.

OUTSIDE SCREEN TICKETS

Full Price £6

Concession* £5

CINE26 & Under 16**£3.50

Family of 4 incl. 2x U18 £14

*claimants, students and senior citizens over 60.

**under 16 tickets only available in person.

ADVENTURE BITES FILM LOOP (ON THE OUTSIDE SCREEN)

£3 Full Price / £2 Under 16

DISCOUNTS

ShAFF Patrons receive 10% off individual tickets (simply quote your name).

BMCMembers receive a 15% discount on tickets (simply quote your BMC membership number).

Discounts are available in person and over the telephone only. Discounts do not apply to Cine26, Under 16 and Adventure Bites Loop tickets.

Multi-Buy Discounts

Buy 10 tickets, get an 11th ticket free

Buy 20 tickets, get 3 free tickets (total 23 tickets)

Multi-buy options will only be available in person or by calling the Showroom Box Office (Tel: 0114 275 7727). Not available for Adventure Bites.

WHY DON'T WE OFFER A WEEKEND PASS?

The answer is - it's a logistical nightmare. It would mean the Showroom had to guesstimate how many pass holder seats to put aside.

In previous years this has meant turning away people when we actually had empty seats reserved. Alternatively (and even worse, if you'd paid for one) for popular showings it would mean you weren't guaranteed to get in.

Our policy is simple - if you buy a ticket, you've got a seat.

We appreciate that buying tickets for the festival can be a confusing process, we tweak it every year to make it more straightforward. If you have any trouble whilst booking, or have any suggestions on how to improve things please drop us a line.