Frequently Asked Questions

I have a question about:

Online Booking

The Box Office

The ADC/The Corpus Playroom


Online Booking

I can't remember my password. Help?

When you come to log-in (either when you've selected your tickets, or by clicking on 'My Account' on the left hand side of your screen) enter your email address in the specified field and then click where it asks underneath.

I can't remember the email address I signed up with. Help?

Please call our box office on 01223 300085, and our staff will be able to tell you your username (email address), and reset your password if necessary.

I can't login or select seats

If you have allowed the www.adctheatre.com cookie you will also need to allow the third party cookie system.spektrix.com to access the booking system.
In Mozilla Firefox you can do this by clicking TOOLS > OPTIONS > PRIVACY. Change the drop-down box to 'Use Custom Settings for History' and click EXCEPTIONS. Type system.spektrix.com into the field and click ALLOW. This will not affect your security for other websites.
In Internet Explorer you can do this by clicking TOOLS > INTERNET OPTIONS > PRIVACY > SITES. Type system.spektrix.com and click ALLOW. This will not affect your security for other websites.

We are aware that users of Internet Explorer 6 and below are not able to display our booking system correctly. Please use another browser or upgrade to the more secure Internet Explorer 8 via the Microsoft Website.
If this does not help please email the Box Office (boxoffice@adctheatre.com) with details of the error and your browser settings.

The online booking system won't accept my card?

We know of some cards that our Merchant Services provider won't accept; for example we cannot accept American Express or cards with a foreign billing address. Please call our Box Office on 01223 300085, or use a different card.

Can I explicitly log out once I've booked my tickets?

Yes, under the 'My Account' heading on the left hand side of your screen you will see a link that says 'Login/Logout'. Simply click this and you will be taken to a page which will either provide a 'Logout' button, or, if you are not logged in then will ask for your login details.

Can I book student/concessionary tickets online?

Yes. When you've selected your show, and for performances with reserved seating which seat(s) you want, you will have the ability to choose what type each ticket should be.

Why is there a limit on the number of tickets I can buy online?

We want to discourage people buying and reselling our tickets. Also, if you are buying a large number of tickets, we can offer a group discount for certain performances. Please call our box office.

Your frequently asked questions haven't helped me. What else can I do?

Please call our Box Office on 01223 300085 and our staff will try and help you with the online booking process. Please do communicate problems with us, as we would like to help, but only can if we know there's a problem! For less urgent issues, or if the box office is closed, please e-mail boxoffice@adctheatre.com with your query.


The Box Office

When are you open?

The box office is open Monday 12:30-16:00, Tuesday - Friday 12:30-19:00, Saturday 15:00-19:00. In person bookings can be made right up until the start of each performance.

Over some periods of maintenance or Theatre closure, the Box Office may not be open on a daily basis. Call 01223 300085 for up to date information.


About the ADC

What's the difference between the ADC Theatre, and the Amateur Dramatic Club?

The Amateur Dramatic Club is the original student drama society that put on shows here. They own the freehold to the ADC Theatre (the place where shows are put on), via some trustees, who are old members of the Club. The ADC got into some financial difficulties in the late 60s and early 70s, as the cost of administering an increasingly professional Theatre became too much for the students to manage.

So, since 1973 the University of Cambridge has leased the Theatre building, and run it as the smallest University department. The ADC Theatre is now host to many student and local amateur groups, as well as touring professional companies. The Amateur Dramatic Club is classed as the 'resident company' here at the ADC Theatre, and they're entitled to a certain number of performance weeks every year; however their administration is wholly separate from that of the Theatre.

Bookings for all shows at the ADC can be made online at adctheatre.com

For more information on the Amateur Dramatic Club, please visit cuadc.org. For more information about the history of the building, see here.

Who are the Cambridge Footlights?

The Cambridge Footlights are resident at the ADC Theatre, where they produce a number of shows each year. Amongst these are their fortnightly Smokers, which present a mix new of standup, sketches and song each week.

Further information on the Footlights can be found on footlights.org

What's the Corpus Playroom?

The Corpus Playroom is an L-shaped studio theatre in St Edward's Passage, opposite King's College Chapel. The Playroom is owned by Corpus Christi College and the college's drama society, The Fletcher Players, are the resident company at the Playroom. The Fletcher Players originally ran the space, but from 2001 the management of the Playroom was taken over by the Cambridge Arts Theatre.

From the Autumn Season 2011, the Playroom is being managed by the University of Cambridge through the ADC Theatre. During the summer of 2011, there was a major redevelopment of the Playroom funded primarily by the College with support from the ADC Theatre and other donors. Listings for all shows and online booking is available at corpusplayroom.com

The Fletcher Players remain the resident company of the Playroom, and like the Amateur Dramatic Club at the ADC, are entitled to a minimum number of performance weeks each year. For more information on The Fletcher Players, visit fletcherplayers.co.uk

How do I book for events elsewhere in Cambridge?

Events at other venues around Cambridge can be booked online though adcticketing.com

ADC Theatre Box Office