Pensioners searched and Humiliated in Public...for Greed and Not Security!
We are pensioners and frequent Buxton Opera House as often as we can afford to and as my husband is disabled and because the drinks at the Opera House are so expensive and the bar is upstairs making it too difficult to go and get drinks at the interval and before the show starts...we get nice and comfy and stay in our seats throughout...and I always bring him a couple of little tins of gin and tonic to enjoy...one before the show and one at the interval.
HOWEVER on this occasion 4th May 2026 matinee for Joseph and his amazing technicolour dreamcoat...we were all (our friend joined us for this show) forced to que up on the pavements outside the theatre to be searched...I assumed it was for security reasons...so as difficult as it was standing for my husband we queued accordingly...only the be told that the puplic and very humiliating search was for alcohol...and we were made to feel like common criminals being told off in front of hundreds of people and having my bag confiscated from me and locked away during the performance as if I was a terrorist or the like...Absolutely Outrageous!!!...the show was INCREDIBLE especially Joseph himself...but the rude and abrupt way we were handled was inexcusable...we asked is alcohol no longer allowed in the theatre and were told yes it is but you have to buy ours...
Is it expensive enough to attend the Opera House nowadays...even for amateur productions...but to try and go and afford a couple of drinks for a lovely little day out and treat was turned into a Nasty Public Humiliation...The Drinks are Very Expensive and impossible for pensioners to afford after paying for tickets etc...and the bars are packed and upstairs and simply not accessible for my husband and his disabilities and no doubt countless other patrons too...
We have supported Buxton Opera House for decades as patrons and have loved it and left glowing reviews in the past and have even made donations to help keep it going when we could ill afford to do so and this is the way we are repaid!...
Having our drinks taken from us forcing us to go thirsty in the hot dry theatre...and ruin the one treat we have had in months...or spend our pension money as demanded by the Opera House Management...rather than have a little tin of refreshment that we brought ourselves and remain in our seats comfortable and safe...
We would be happy to purchase drinks from the bar it it were in anyway accessible to patrons with disabilities without risking life and limb and next week's grocery money...
What a Dreadful Experience...we paid for a lovely matinee treat with what little money we have for frivolities...and instead we were bullied and shown up in front of hundreds of people and left feeling utterly disgusted...
I have tried to telephone the operations manager today...to complain about the humiliation that was forced upon us innocent and loyal pensioner patrons...
But surprise surprise he was not available to speak to me...
What A Dreadful Way to treat us...
Just to squeeze more money out of people who can ill afford it and force patrons with disabilities into risking their health and their lives climbing dark windy and over crowded stairways most with no handrail in order to fulfill the greedy and grabbing demands of the management...Oh and the staff were miserable and kept demanding to see our tickets as if we were trying to sneak in without paying...it was a very horrible experience...Thank Goodness Joseph and the cast were Wonderful...because everyone else seemed determined to ensure we had an uncomfortable and unpleasant experience...
After Decades of bringing us Joy...this is now what the Opera House has become...a cold and uncaring environment focused on money making above the safety and means of the people who have supported it through the hardest of times...
Shame on you...








