Reviews

  1. Michaela Marriott ★★★☆☆

    Went to Abba last night Spoiled by two drunk girls stood up in front of me and my friend during the show. Spilled beer on us as her friend went to bar and came back through wrong row Soaked trousers and friends coat too Talking all the way through first half Friend asked them to be quiet , got a mouthful of abuse back and continued to talk through the show and singing Next spilled their drinks so the four people beind them foot swimming in beer so much that the large blue roll and housekeeping had to be called out The lady sat next to them had to move too and at half time the group of three moved seats. We asked at half time that they be sorted by management to be told they don't want to spoil our night Already done ! Your resolution move us too Offering the balcony where I never sit due to heights and could only see half stage Another move same row further down Why is it acceptable for two groups of three ladies to be moved rather than two drunk abusive inconsiderate ladies who had stood up danced when not allowed at that point for the band, drown us in beer, speak to us as if it's their world and cannot go out in a group setting with consideration for others Abba you was fabulous shamsone if your audience had no manners Hull theatres relook at how you manage those who disrespect others

  2. Carol McFarlane ★★★★★

    Brilliant venue, the building is absolutely beautiful, warm, great bars and the staff lovely. The only downside was the front steps were littered and wet, we had walked past earlier and there was a group who clearly had drunk too much sat on the steps. They had obviously been moved however the steps could have done with a clean. However when we left I have to say the town was really quiet and felt relatively safe

  3. Emski ★★★★★

    Went to see The Drifters tonight Saturday 13th September. having a brilliant night stand by me came on so myself and my mother in law stood up to dance. A man behind us decided this was his opportunity to tap us on the shoulder and tell us to sit down. Not ask Tell. We carried on dancing, he then proceeded to punch me in my back (I am currently 20 weeks pregnant) he again told us to sit down as he had paid for his ticket and could not see we told him to get up and join us and dance but no instead he hurled abuse at us calling us selfish. (My mum had bought me tickets to see the drifters with her for my birthday. unfortunately my mum could not make it as she has terminal cancer and is currently in hospital.) my mother in law rightly went and told a security guard who advised us we could dance if we wanted to. We then advised them of the assault on myself and the abuse, said man was kicked out but not before he caused a scene, denying any wrong doing even after people in front of us and behind us advised the hull city hall team that he had been abusive. All of the staff where absolutely brilliant making sure I was ok bringing coffee and water, we also got moved to the balconys so we could enjoy the rest of the show. Well done all staff and thank you for everything. I so wanted to go home but you all made the rest of my evening so special.

  1. james wilson ★★★★★

    I had a fantastic experience at Hull City Hall! I've attended several events there, including performances by Jimmy Carr, Paul Smith, and a Christmas concert. Most recently, I enjoyed a brilliant Classic Rock Concert on Friday. The venue is easy to navigate, and most seats offer a good view of the stage.

  2. Chip Marley ★★★★★

    A night out to see 7 Drunken Nights. Quick and easy entry with very helpful staff to point you in the right direction for your seat. Famous old building , plenty of leg room once you are seated. A great show telling the story of how The Dubliners were first formed and some of the great songs they sang. Great singers and musicians, the atmosphere was great.

  3. Ogunjobi Sunday ★★★☆☆

    It's ok

  1. Paul Hems ★★★★☆

    Very good staff. Helpful.

  2. Alan Eltringham ★★★★★

    Had my vivid jab.Very well organised.Thank you.

  3. Kay Woods ★★★★★

    We had our covid vaccine here very organised

  1. Nerys Johnson ★★★★☆

    Enjoy visiting Hull New Theatre, great audiences. We've now registered with them. They dropped one star due to the toilets, they take far too long to refill for the large numbers queuing. The Booking Office - is round the corner to the left of the City Hall and Theatre. The Booking Office used to include the Tourist Information Office which has now moved to the Interchange. However, they still keep Tourist Maps of Hull and some Tourist items for sale. Booking Office Accessibility - electronic touch pad door. Parking at the nearby Princes Quays including parking for disabled. The Quays is ramped and has lifts. Theatre Accessibility - lifts. Personal Assistance Scheme for registered users. Wheelchair spaces in the stalls. Car Park - nearby Princes Quays, including for the disabled.

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