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A group of dancers on stage dressed in 1930 attire sat at tables imitating a bar.

Matthew Bourne's The Midnight Bell

In 1930s London ordinary people emerge from cheap boarding houses nightly to pour out their passions, hopes and dreams in the pubs and fog-bound streets of Soho and Fitzrovia. Step inside The Midnight Bell, a tavern where one particular lonely-hearts club gather to play out their lovelorn affairs of the heart; bitter comedies of longing, frustration, betrayal and redemption. 

Inspired by the great English novelist Patrick Hamilton (Twenty Thousand Streets Under The Sky, Hangover Square) who created some of the most authentic fiction of his era; stories borne out of years of social interactions with the working man and woman at his favourite location - the London Pub. 

Hailed by The Observer as ‘the undisputed king of dance theatre’, master storyteller Matthew Bourne has created some of the most successful dance productions of the last thirty years including Swan Lake, Cinderella, The Red Shoes, Romeo and Juliet and Edward Scissorhands. 

The Midnight Bell premiered to great acclaim in 2021 and received five nominations at the 2022 National Dance Awards, with Matthew Bourne winning the award for Best Modern Choreography and Michela Meazza for Outstanding Female Modern Performance. 

The cast for The Midnight Bell will feature fourteen of New Adventures’ finest actor/dancers in roles that challenge and reveal the darker reaches of the human heart.

Four people dressed in evening attire with glasses in their hands and gold text below that reads The Midnight Bell.

Venue

The Alhambra Theatre

Dates

30 Sep 2025 - 4 Oct 2025

Age guidance

Age 14+

Price

£18.75 - £49.75

  • Laidler Lounge

    Laidler Lounge

    Don't miss out on the full VIP experience, with private restroom facilities, a glass of chilled Taittinger Champagne and a house programme.

  • People eating in Restaurant 1914

    Restaurant 1914

    With stunning views over City Park and a seasonal menu full of tempting dishes, Restaurant 1914 is the perfect spot for a pre-show meal.

A poignant portrait of love, lust and longing. Raise a glass to this dazzling dance.

The Guardian

Discounts

Bradford Theatres Friends

£2.50 off two tickets

Concessions

£3 off top three price bands

Groups

12+: £3.50 off and every 13th seat free

Schools & Colleges

£18.50 and one free supervisor seat with every ten students (Tue eve upper circle and Thu mat all areas only, not available for Price Band A)

Boxes (seat 4)

£103 - £159

Lounges (seat 7 or 8)

£320.25 - £398

Please note that all discounts are subject to availability and may not be applicable. See our T&Cs for further information.

To book a lounge or box, wheelchair position, or for an access assisted performance (captioned, audio described, signed) where applicable, please contact the box office on 01274 432000.

For groups of 20+ please contact 01274 437788. Maximum of 10 tickets for this event can be booked online.
Babes in arms tickets may be available at some shows but cannot be booked online. Please call the Box Office on 01274 432000 for further information/to book if available.