Dogs are not allowed on the seats. Please keep your furry friends on the floor or, for small dogs only, on your lap. Owners are encouraged to bring their own blankets and toys. Dogs are welcome in the bar and café of the cinema for an hour before & after the screening.
Guide and Hearing dogs are welcome but other animals are not permitted on the premises. 3. We reserve the right to delay or refuse the admittance of latecomers.
Bring animals into the main National Theatre building, with exception of Assistance Dogs (dogs are allowed at the Green Room Restaurant and The Understudy only). Leave rubbish around the building. There are recycling bins available throughout the National Theatre.
Assistant Dogs are permitted on site. If you require to bring a registered assistant dog. Please email [email protected] if you are bringing a registered assistance dog so we can make sure your seats are suitable.
An open-air performance is a theatrical event that takes place outside, in natural or public spaces, rather than in traditional indoor venues like theaters.
Sealed bottles of water will be allowed. If necessary, please inform us of any special dietary requirements before your visit or speak to the Theatre Management on arrival at the theatre. Do your venues operate security checks?
Very few theatres operate a dress policy, and though traditionally evening performances are more formal than matinees, nobody will lambast you for wearing denim after 7pm.
No, generally only guide dogs and assistance dogs are officially allowed in B&Q stores, but some individual store managers permit well-behaved pets, often requiring them to be in trolleys or carried due to hygiene rules, so it's best to call your specific store first to confirm their local policy.
Thankfully you can travel with any domestic animals on board our trains, although you must keep them in a pet carrier at all times. Whilst dogs are fine to be kept on a lead, any other domestic animals must be kept in a pet carrier and cannot be placed on a seat.
You can bring your dog to many malls, especially designer outlets like London Designer Outlet (LDO), McArthurGlen (Ashford, Cheshire Oaks, etc.), and Gunwharf Quays in the UK, which often welcome dogs in common areas and many stores, indicated by stickers. London's Battersea Power Station, Southside Shopping Centre (Wandsworth), and even some large department stores like Selfridges and Liberty are dog-friendly in parts, but always look for store-specific policies or stickers.
The "7-7-7 Rule" for dogs is a puppy socialization guideline, suggesting that before 7 weeks old (though often adapted for later, post-vaccination stages), a puppy should experience 7 new surfaces, 7 different people, and 7 new objects/challenges to build confidence and prevent fear, fostering a well-adjusted adult dog. Key elements include varied textures (grass, carpet, tile), meeting people of different ages/appearances, and gentle exposure to things like toys, crating, sounds, and simple obstacles (steps, tunnels).
Guide and Hearing dogs are welcome but other animals are not permitted on the premises. 3.9 In order to avoid disturbing other customers, customers who arrive after the start of the feature presentation will only be permitted entry into the auditorium at the Cinema Duty Manager's sole discretion.
An hour for a dog isn't a fixed "dog minute" but feels longer because of their higher metabolism and focus on routine; an hour can feel like a long time when bored, but they also perceive time through scents and body cues, making short waits feel longer or longer periods feel shorter depending on stimulation, though a simple (but less accurate) idea is a ratio of about 7 dog minutes to 1 human minute.
Am I allowed to bring a bag to the cinema? We reserve the right to respectfully inspect all items, including but not limited to bags, rucksacks and holdalls, that our guests may decide to bring with them.
Please note: You may not bring any food or drink purchased elsewhere to our theatres. All our theatre bars serve drinks and snacks, but not hot food. Our theatres sell products which may contain allergens. Allergen information is available upon request from all bars or other staff selling refreshments around the venue.
Many drive-in theaters around the United States will allow you to bring pets, with just a few rules to keep in mind. Most ask that your pet is leashed when not inside a vehicle, and others restrict access to areas where food is sold.
What should I wear? You are welcome to dress as casually or as smartly as you like. However, the theatre is entirely outdoors so please remember to come prepared for all types of weather, including sun cream, waterproofs and jumpers.
In Odisha, the largest open-air theatre in the world, 'Dhanu Yatra' was inaugurated this evening at Bargarh in Odisha. The eleven-day annual cultural spectacle brings mythology, tradition and performance together in a unique celebration as the town of Bargarh turns into the mythical city of Mathura.