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Ticket
Cost:
Musicals:
$20 - All Tickets
Plays:
$18 - General Admission
$16 - Kids 12 & under, Seniors (65+), C.C members
RESERVATIONS:
Due to the limited number of seats in our theater we strongly recommend you reserve tickets. Reservations may be made by calling 781-356-5113 or sent via email to tickets@curtaincallbraintree.org.
FOR TICKET RESERVATIONS PLACED SAME DAY AS SHOW, DO NOT E-MAIL, CALL THE THEATRE - 781-356-5113 - OR TICKET REQUEST MAY NOT BE HONORED.
When you call or email, please leave your name, telephone number, the date of the performance and the number of tickets desired. Your telephone number is required to confirm the reservation. Your call or email will be returned (usually within 72 hours) to confirm your reservation and to make payment arrangements. ONLY PREPAID RESERVATIONS ARE GUARANTEED. ANY UNPAID RESERVATIONS WILL BE RELEASED TO THE WAITING LIST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO PERFORMANCE.
PURCHASING TICKETS:
Reserved tickets may be paid for in advance by check or money order payable to CURTAIN CALL THEATRE. Payments may be sent to the ticket chairperson (address available on request) or to the theatre P.O. Box 850204, Braintree, MA 02185. Advance payments may also be dropped off to the lock box located on the front door of the theater at 182 Commercial Street in Braintree. All advance payments should include you name, the date of the performance and the number of tickets. Tickets sold at the door on performance night may be paid for with CASH or CHECK ONLY. WE DO NOT ACCEPT CREDIT OR DEBIT CARDS.
Season Subscription: Purchase tickets for the whole season and
save! See all three shows for $45. Call the theater box office 781-356-5113 for details.
What
you need to know about your reservation: When
you make a reservation, please keep in mind that on
the night of performances the theatre opens at 7:15, the
house doors open at 7:30, and any reserved tickets not picked up
by 7:45 may be released. As mentioned above, seating is limited
and also unassigned, so large parties may want to show up early
in order to better their chances of all sitting together.
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| David Edge and Bobby Parsons in 2007's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum |
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