Once you have collected your tickets and gown, and had your photography taken, you can relax, and maybe grab a drink or some food from the theatre bar while you wait for the auditorium doors to open. Listen out for an announcement approximately 30 minutes before the ceremony starts. The ceremony will last approximately one hour.
Finding your seat
Doors to the auditorium open approximately 30 minutes before the ceremony start time. Once the announcement that the doors to the auditorium are open, you will be able to take your seats.
Before you enter the auditorium, you must leave bags, coats etc with your guests. You will not be allowed in the auditorium with your belongings. If you do not have any guests, you will be permitted to bring a small bag inside the auditorium with you. You are responsible for all of your belongings and the University and the Rose Theatre are not responsible for any loss or damage.
Your seat number is on your graduate name card. Seating is arranged in alphabetical order by course, so you will be sat with your classmates in the order you will be presented on stage. Please sit in the seat you have been allocated.
Graduates must sit in the seat they have been allocated – your name card is your seat ticket.
Guests are not allocated a specific seat - guests are allocated to a level: Stalls (ground floor), Circle (first floor) or Upper Circle (second floor). Within that level you can sit on any seat that is not reserved, on a first-come, first-served basis. We do reserve seats for people with access needs that were indicated to us during the advance booking process.
Hearing aids
Anybody with hearing problems doesn't have to miss a word. The theatre has a wireless (infra-red) audio system. This works in two ways:
- If you wear a hearing aid you can collect a neck-loop from the theatre staff. Simply put on the neck-loop and switch your hearing aid to the 'T' position.
- If you don't wear a hearing aid you can pick up a discreet wireless headset from the staff.
Please speak to a member of staff when you arrive at the Theatre.
What happens during the ceremony?
The graduation programme will detail a brief running order of the ceremony including who will be speaking. There are a few speeches before the graduates are presented on the stage.
- When it is time for you to be presented on stage, a member of staff will tell you which way to leave the auditorium. Take your name card with you.
- When you are told to enter the stage, walk along the red carpet and give your name card to the person standing at the lectern. Wait for them to read your name.
- Once they have read your name, continue to the centre of the stage to meet the ceremony host – pause here briefly.
- Continue to walk along the red carpet until you are off-stage. A member of staff will direct you through the backstage area and into the theatre foyer where you can collect your certificate..
The moment you cross the stage will be photographed. Your presentation photograph will be available to view and purchase straight after your ceremony at the reception and they'll also be online a few days after your ceremony.