Festival Box Office/Information and Policies

Reservations and questions concerning performances may be directed to the Box Office, (616) 331-2300 or (616) 331-2960, beginning August 30. Box Office hours are 12-5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and one hour prior to all performances. Fax: (616) 331-2700. 
 

Free Admission Events
Admission to the Festival Scholar presentations, the preshow informances, the Chinese Performances of Who Killed the King, the Greenshow, the Storyteller, the Renaissance Festival, the Bard to Go Loosemore Auditorium production, and the Shakespeare Festival Student Competition awards ceremony are free and open to the public. No reservations are required for attending any of these events or the receptions following them.

Obtaining Tickets

A Midsummer Night's Dream ticket prices:         

General Admission $14

Alumni, faculty, staff, and seniors

$12
All students $6

15th Reception Tickets 

All Admission

$10 or 2 for $15

Bollywood Film Festival Tickets 

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Tickets for A Midsummer Night's Dream and the 15th Season Celebration Reception may be purchased in person at our Box Office in the Performing Arts Center, Allendale Campus, after August 30. Tickets for A Midsummer Nights Dream may also be purchased with a service fee through Star Tickets Plus   at any of their ticket agencies, online at www.startickets.com, or by calling (616) 222-4000 or (800) 585-3737.

Tickets may not be reserved without payment. In the event that the performance is not sold out, available tickets will be sold at the door. Our new FLEXPASS system allows patrons to purchase show tickets at a discount. 

 Click here for the Ticket Mail Order Form

Mail Orders
Mail orders for tickets to Festival events and for high school reservations to the weekday matinees and Bard to Go will be accepted. For high school reservations, please first contact the Shakespeare Festival Student Production Assistant at (616) 331-3054.

Sign Language Interpretation
A Midsummer Night's Dream will have a sign language interpreter for the October 2 performance. Call the Box Office at (616) 331-2300 for more information.

Accessibility
Wheelchair access is available at all events and appropriate parking is available. Please notify the Box Offi ce if you would like a map showing special access.

Concessions
Snacks will be available in the lobby during intermission.


Louis Armstrong Theatre Box Office
(616) 331-2300
Click here for Ticketing Policies

 


 

  Last Modified Date: September 12, 2008
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