Box Office – Titanic: The Concert

Titanic: The Concert

Apr 13 – Apr 15, 2012

To commemorate the Titanic Centennial, a special concert performance of Titanic, one of the most beautiful and least-produced musicals of the modern era.  A full orchestra and cast of Broadway veterans and Seattle favorites will make this an evening to remember.

Music and Lyrics by
Maury Yeston

Book By

Peter Stone

Directed by

David Armstrong

 

 

Plan Your Visit

Whether this is your first visit to The 5th Avenue Theatre or your 50th, we want to ensure that you enjoy every moment. If you have any questions about the theater accommodations or services, please call 206-625-1900 or e-mail info@5thavenue.org.

Arrival Time
Productions begin promptly, so we encourage you to arrive at least 15 minutes early. Doors open 45 minutes before the show and seating begins 30 minutes before the curtain.

Late Seating
Patrons arriving late will be seated at the first suitable pause in the performance in the least disruptive location. Following intermission, an usher will help you find your seat.

Weather
All performances will take place as scheduled, regardless of weather conditions.

Children
Children under four years of age, including babes in arms, will not be admitted. 5th Avenue productions are generally suitable for ages 8 and above. Complimentary booster seats are available at the Coat Check.

Some shows deal with mature themes and may not be appropriate for all children. For information on whether a particular show is suitable for your child, please see the Parental Guidelines on the production pages of this website.

Emergency Contact
Please leave the following information with your sitter or service, so we can quickly locate you in the event of an emergency:

Theatre Coat Check phone:  206-625-1294

Your seat location: aisle, section, row, and seat number


Coat Check & Assistive Devices
Complimentary Coat Check is located in the lobby next to Aisle 3. You may check any item you don’t wish to carry into the theater. Booster seats and Braille playbills are available at no charge.  Binoculars may be rented for $5.00.

Food & Drinks
Refreshments are available for purchase on both levels of the lobby before the performance and during intermission. Food and drinks, except for bottled soft drinks and water, are not permitted inside the auditorium.

Ticket Refunds & Exchanges
Tickets are non-refundable. If you’re unable to attend a performance, you may donate your tickets to The 5th Avenue Theatre and receive a tax-deductible receipt for your income taxes.

Subscribers may exchange their tickets for another show. Please call 206-625-1900 or 888-5TH-4TIX at least 24 hours prior to the performance to discuss donations and exchanges.

Lost Tickets
If you lose or forget your tickets, please call 206-625-1900 or 888-5TH-4TIX for a replacement. You may pick up your tickets at the Box Office on the day of the show.

Third-Party Tickets
We strongly discourage patrons from purchasing tickets through outside vendors. Tickets bought from scalpers, brokers or by other third-party means may be counterfeit or inadmissible, and they are often grossly overpriced. These purchases do not benefit the performers, producers or The 5th Avenue Theatre. Purchasing directly from the 5th Avenue Theatre is your best bet for best seats and best available prices.

Cameras & Recorders
The use of cameras and audio recording equipment is strictly prohibited. You may leave these items at the Coat Check.

Smoking Policy
Smoking is not allowed in any part of the theater nor within 25 feet of the theater entrance.

Firearms Policy
No firearms of any kind are allowed in any part of the theater.

Ask an Usher
If you experience any discomfort during a performance, an usher or the House Manager will be glad to assist you.

 

 

Adult Language:
Very mild.  The show contains only a few “hells” and “damns” and a couple of oaths (“by God!”  “Christ!”).

Sexual References:
A  3rd class passenger confides to her new suitor that she left Ireland for America because she is having a baby as the result of an affair with a married man.

Violence:
None.

Drugs/Alcohol:
Passengers and crew  refer to drinking wine and champagne.