
FREE TICKETS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR 6.0 How Heap and Pebble Took on the World and Won
6.0 How Heap and Pebble Took on the World and Won | Dancing Brick 9 – 11 & 16 – 18 September
Five years ago the world’s ice disappeared, along with the sport of ice dancing. Tonight the world’s two greatest ice dancers will attempt to bring back what the world took away. A beautifully funny play about loss, love, human survival and ice dance.
‘Brilliant… it’s intelligent and rather poignant’ Guardian
Call 020 7223 2223 to book.

About BAC
BAC (Battersea Arts Centre) is renowned for making some of the most cutting-edge new work in the UK. Our mission is to invent the future of theatre by nurturing the creation and development of theatre, music, visual arts, live art, and multimedia performance from talented emerging artists.
Our Participate programme offers people of all ages and backgrounds creative opportunities to take part in the theatre making process. YPT, our Young People’s Theatre, gives 13-25 year olds the opportunity to create their own work with exciting artists and perform on a professional stage.
Housed in a Grade II listed old town hall we have many different, unique and unusual performance spaces, alongside more traditional black-box studios. Relaxed and informal, BAC aims to be a home for artists, staff and audiences. Grab a drink in our cosy café bar, peek behind doors to explore the building, and experience the future of theatre before everyone els
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Where we are
BAC, Lavender Hill, London SW11 5TN
How to get here
Train: Clapham Junction. Tube: Clapham Common or Stockwell (then 15 min bus). Bus: 345, 77, 87, 156 and G1
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so let me get it: if I go today at the BAC box office and book tickets for these plays will I get free tickets????????????
Hi Sara
If there are free tickets available, and you are able to prove that you are Under 26, then yes you can get free tickets!
To save disappointment, it’s best to book in advance, and call the box office rather than just turning up.
What if you are aged 26?? Does the offfer include 26 year olds or only upto 25?
I’m afraid you have to be 25 or under to get a free ticket with this scheme.
Do You Have To Go To The Specific Theatre To Get Tickets, Or Can You Go To Any Box Office And Get Tickets For Other Theatres Aswell?
You have to go to the specific theatre where the show is at to arrange tickets.