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Buying Theatre Tickets |
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There are two main ways to buy theatre tickets - direct form the theatre box office
or from a ticket agent.
Many deals are available when buying theatre tickets. Because they are sometimes very expensive
and/or in great demand, it is important to know how to find the best tickets available.
- Ask about the face value of the ticket. If you're buying in person, ask to see the ticket.
- Ask where you will be seated, and if possible, ask to be shown a seating plan.
- Find out your view will be restricted - restricted-view seats should be cheaper.
- If you buy tickets from a ticket agent, make sure they are reputable.
- When buying tickets from a ticket agency in person,
check what you are signing as you could be signing away your legal rights.
The form should clearly state the face value of the ticket,
where you are seated, and the price of any additional booking fees.
- If you buy your tickets over the phone or online a few days before the performance,
ask if you can collect your tickets at the box office before the performance
(often the only option near the performance date).
- If you need to know about Disabled Access before booking your tickets ask the person
you are booking with for information. Always check with the theatre first
about their disabled access facilities before booking.
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