FAQs
Late Seating

Rep patrons who have not arrived and been seated prior to the start of the performance will be asked to watch the monitor in the lobby until an appropriate break in the performance. Latecomers to performances will be seated at the discretion of the House Manager in seats that will not disturb other patrons and may take their assigned seats at intermission.

Children at the Rep

The Rep is pleased that you are encouraging your children to embrace the wonder and magic of live theatre! We appreciate your cooperation in the following:

  1. Some mainstage productions at the Rep may contain mature content, language or themes. As a parent, you are the only person qualified to determine what is appropriate for your child. To help you make an informed decision, we encourage you to seek additional information on each show you consider attending. If you still have questions, please email us at info@seacoastrep.org.
  2. No child can be admitted into the theater without an adult.
  3. Children disturbing the enjoyment of other theatre patrons may be removed from the theater at the discretion of the House Manager.
Lost Tickets

Patrons who misplace their tickets may arrange duplicates through the Rep Box Office. Rep Subscribers may do this at no extra charge.

Ticket Exchange

Subscribers may exchange their season tickets thought the Box Office for another performance of the same play up to 24 hours before curtain, with no service fee. (Upgrade fees may apply.)

Ticket Donations

Subscribers unable to attend a performance may donate their tickets back to the Rep and receive a tax credit for the cash value of the ticket. Tickets must be received at least 24 hours before curtain. Call the Box Office at 603.433.4472 for details.

Disabled Patrons

The Rep is wheelchair accessible. Special seating arrangements can be made in advance by calling the Box Office at 603.433.4472.

Cellular Phones, Beepers and Watch Alarms

As a courtesy to all patrons and performance, please turn off cell phones, beepers and watch alarms to non-audible or off BEFORE the performance begins.

What happens if I can not make the show due to bad weather?

Seacoast Repertory Theatre will not refund or exchange any tickets due to inclement weather
unless the Governor has declared an official state of emergency and /or the Rep cancels the performance.


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