The Rep's community outreach programs offer a range of services to enhance and enrich the playgoer's experience. Through workshops, study guides, post-performance discussion and
affordable tickets, the Rep offers rewarding opportunities for learning many lessons of history, culture, communication, literature, creativity and life. Affordable Tickets
Terrific savings for your group are offered by the Rep.
- Groups of 10 or more can purchase tickets at specially reduced prices.
- Students can attend school matinees for only $12.
- The Rep provides one complimentary chaperone ticket per 10 student tickets purchased for school matinees.
Study Guides Our excellent study guides give your group the opportunity to study the Rep's productions in detail.
Explore a play's themes, characters and playwright, and learn other background information about the play. (Each study guide is only $1.) Theatre Workshops If your group is interested in a more detailed
discussion of the theatrical creative process – acting technique, technical production or another special topic – a workshop can be designed just for you. These workshops can be scheduled in conjunction with your
group's trip to the Rep – either at the Rep or at your location preceding your visit. Interactive sessions with professional actors and other theatre artists stimulate students and prepare your group to attend the
theatre. To schedule a workshop, call (816) 235-5708. ($3 per student, $150 minimum* – price includes study guides; $5 per adult, $150 minimum.) * Schools partially underwritten by
ArtsPartners, The Francis Families Foundation and The Massman Foundation. Tours Get a behind-the-scenes look at the Rep. Tours begin with a discussion of the company's history and include construction
techniques, costume making, props, and a tour of the backstage areas. To schedule your tour, call. (Free. Reservations are required.) Note: only 10-40 persons can be accommodated at one time.
Preview Briefings Hear inside information about the upcoming show, its cast, sets and costumes. A question and answer session will provide you with a valuable opportunity to learn from theatre professionals.
(Free. These discussions precede Tuesday evening preview performances.) Special Services Large print and Braille programs are available upon request from the House Manager.
One performance of each
show in the season is signed for the hearing disabled. Additionally, one performance of A Christmas Carol is audio described for the visually impaired. Convenient wheel chair access is available in the theatre.
Call the Rep's House Manager at (816) 235-2780 if you have any questions about special service arrangements. How To Make Reservations For Your Tickets & Programs
1. Select the performance or activity you wish to attend. 2. Call the Group Sales Office to place your order. 3. When you receive your letter of agreement, mail payments to Missouri
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