Age Verification
21 May 2023
We always follow national rules about film ratings set by the BBFC, and if you’re lucky enough to be looking younger than the film’s rating, we’ll have to ask to see some ID.
Another reason you could be asked for ID is to make sure you’re getting the right ticket for your film. Our ticket types can be found HERE.
We accept all the following forms of ID:
Passport
Photo driving licence
Student or school pass (this must show your photo and date of birth)
Older person’s bus pass
ID from another age-related scheme, such as PASS
Passport
Photo driving licence
Student or school pass (this must show your photo and date of birth)
Older person’s bus pass
ID from another age-related scheme, such as PASS
If a film is rated 15 or 18, nobody under those ages can enter the film.
Even if they are accompanied by an adult.
No exceptions can be made.
This is due to the licensing which is set by British Board of Film Classification. For more information please visit www.BBFC.co.uk
Even if they are accompanied by an adult.
No exceptions can be made.
This is due to the licensing which is set by British Board of Film Classification. For more information please visit www.BBFC.co.uk
If you do not have valid ID with you, you will be asked to choose another film.