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We Love Our Theatre Patrons And Appreciate Your Continued Support

The Branson Regional Arts Council has always strived to present the highest quality theatrical productions possible at the Historic Owen Theatre, while at the same time, keep our ticket prices as affordable as possible for the community. This announcement is to inform our patrons that we will be implementing a modest service fee to each theatre ticket sold beginning October 1, 2024.

Over the past few years, we have dramatically increased the quality of your theatre experience by upgrading the venue with new flooring, improved lighting, new sound equipment, upgraded costumes and sets, and the reaction from all of our patrons has been simply incredible!  Thank you!

During this same time, our expenses to provide these musical productions and plays have also increased dramatically. Everything from our show licensing rights, music rights, construction materials, electricity and other utilities, insurance and much more have increased substantially.

Though we have decided to keep our ticket prices at our affordable $20 Adult (18+) and $12 Youth (4-17) through the end of the season, we will be implementing a $3 per ticket service fee to compensate for new requirements from our professional ticketing service. This service fee goes back to help pay for the use of our ticketing software, and some new features that will hopefully provide an even better online experience for our patrons who purchase their tickets via our website BransonArts.org/tix or directly from our box office at 417-336-4255.

SAVINGS NOTE: If you haven’t purchased tickets yet for The Hunchback of Notre Dame – A New Musical (Oct 17-27) or Irving Berlin’s White Christmas – The Musical (Dec 5-15), you can order them now without paying the new service fee which goes into effect on October 1, 2024.

HISTORIC OWEN THEATRE TICKETS

We appreciate your support and applause as we continue to improve our community arts in Branson!

 

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