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Helpful Hints
If you are not a
regular theatre-goer and suffer from arts patronage angst, take
heart! Some of the most common questions are addressed in our How To
Order Tickets and How To Get To Our Theatres pages.
Some other concerns:
What Time Do the Shows Start?
Thursday evenings
all shows begin at
7:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday evenings all shows begin at
8:00 p.m.
Sunday matinees begin at 2:00 p.m.
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What should I wear?
Dress casually.
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Where should I eat?
We are working hand-in-hand with a few local restaurants in the downtown
Suisun area, each of whom is offering a discount on your meal for the
date of performance (excluding holidays). Restaurant coupons can be
picked up at the Suisun Harbor Theatre 720 Main Street Suisun, CA
94585.
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How much does it cost?
Please call our ticket office, (707) 864-7100, for pricing on individual
ticket sales. If you’d like to attend a few (or more!) shows this
season (it is a fantastic line-up!), we recommend purchasing a
subscription package that allows you to get discounted show prices.
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How long do the shows last?
Most shows last about two hours. Please call the ticket office at (707)
864-7100 for the running time of a specific show.
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Are the shows appropriate for children?
Please refer to the ratings section of the productions you want to take
your children to see. Children under 3 are not permitted in the
theatre.
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Can I exchange my tickets?
Our policy is to allow for no exchanges or refunds once an order has
been processed. However, the benefits of being a season subscriber are
many, and include free exchange privileges. Subscribers who have
purchased a season package can alter the night of their attendance up to
the day of the performance. Subscribers have lost ticket insurance
(lose your tickets? No problem… we’ll replace them).
Subscribers get the best seats on hand before single ticket purchases
even become available. Subscribers have their tickets in advance and
pay less per show. Subscribers are blessed.
See more about subscriptions.
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