BIPOC Playwrights Festival Tickets
BIPOC Playwrights Festival Show Tickets
If you are looking for some fun and maybe interesting plays to watch, then purchasing some BIPOC Playwrights Festival tickets might be the thing for you. The BIPOC Playwrights Festival got its start in 2020 and typically runs a whole week in August putting on plays written by people of color along with panels from the authors and even workshops if one is looking into possibly making their own.
These workshops, panels and productions take place at Boise State University’s Morrison Center on either the Morrison Center Stage or the Danny Peterson Theatre. The Festival itself is put on by the BCT, or Boise Contemporary Theater, which was founded in 1997 with a mission to inspire the community to better understand themselves through thought-provoking stories of human experiences. In the past, writers like Jeanne Sakata and her 2007 published work Hold These Truths have been present as well as Jason Tseng and his work Fear and Wonder and Vinecia Coleman with Being Black Outside.
There are plenty of different social and political topics being discussed with the plays being put on at the BIPOC Playwrights Festival. To make sure you have your seat all ready to go, grab your BIPOC Playwrights Festival tickets.
BIPOC Playwrights Festival Ticket Prices
You will find that admission costs depend on many factors. The popularity of the event as well as the size and prominence of the hosting venue can impact BIPOC Playwrights Festival ticket prices. The location of your seats can also influence pricing as can demand, upgrades and VIP packages.
How much are BIPOC Playwrights Festival tickets?
It’s common for BIPOC Playwrights Festival ticket prices to run the gamut from low to high. Admission costs can vary by venue location and seating section. A spot in the balcony at the Segerstrom Center for the Performing Arts in Costa Mesa, California can start from around $73 dollars and loge seats can begin in the $98 range. A spot in the gallery of Reynolds Hall at the Smith Center in Las Vegas, Nevada can start from $148 with orchestra spots landing in the $244 - $890 range depending on your position and view of the stage. Check out many levels of pricing when you buy admission from us.
BIPOC Playwrights Festival Tour Dates & Show Schedule
BIPOC Playwrights Festival tour dates will likely feature performances from venues across the U.S. An abundance of performing arts centers and entertainment platforms have welcomed countless theatre appearances. You might catch a show from the Beverly O’Neill Theater at Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California or the Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. There might also be a chance to sit in the audience at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California or the Saxe Theater - Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The BIPOC Playwrights Festival show schedule can also boast east coast appearances at venues like Stage 42 or the Actors Temple Theatre in New York City. Save your seats and get ready for the next show!
When do BIPOC Playwrights Festival tickets go on sale?
It’s a good idea to buy your admission as soon as possible. BIPOC Playwrights Festival show tickets typically go on sale once tour dates have been announced. We make it simple to buy admission early. You can usually get tickets in advance of a public sale when you buy from our site and there is no need for a presale code.
BIPOC Playwrights Festival Seating Chart
There are plenty of seating options to explore. The size and design of the venue will affect the type of spots that are offered. A place like the spacious Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California can hold a capacity of 3,156 audience members, boasting multi-tiered views of the stage. You might also enjoy a performance from the intimate 499-capacity Stage 42 in New York City. Our interactive seating chart can help you find a great seat. Check out the filtering tools and narrow your options by date, time, and venue.