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Patron Services Office

Address

155 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA 98109

Hours

Current and upcoming Patron Services Office (PSO) hours:

  • Week of February 12: Available by phone Tuesday–Sunday from 12–6 p.m. and for in-person sales Tuesday–Friday from 12–5 p.m.
  • Closed February 18
  • Closed February 19
  • Week of February 19: Available by phone Tuesday–Friday from 12–6 p.m. and for in-person sales Tuesday–Friday from 12–5 p.m.
  • Closed February 24
  • Open February 25 for Omoide event with limited phone availability

Contact Us

Before getting in touch with a query, check out our Frequently Asked Questions!

Call:
206.443.2222

Text:
206.565.2996

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More than just a box office, the Patron Services Office deals with ticketing inquiries, dining and parking recommendations, customized subscriptions, show info, and will call. We’re one of just a few box offices in the country using this model to build personal relationships with our patrons that bring them closer to the art.

BAGLEY WRIGHT THEATER

Named in honor of Seattle Rep's first Board of Trustees president, the Bagley Wright Theater opened on October 13, 1983 with the world premiere of Michael Weller's The Ballad of Soapy Smith.

Beginning in 2021, the Bagley Wright Theater is undergoing a multi-year renovation to replace seats, create additional wheelchair-accessible locations, and improve sightlines. Visit our Bagley Renovations page to keep up to date with our progress. As of October 2022, the Bagley has 678 seats.

LEO K. THEATER

The Leo Kreielsheimer Theater opened in December 1996 as Seattle Rep's "second stage." The Leo K. was made possible in great part to a $2 million gift from The Kreielsheimer Foundation, a $1 million gift from then Board Chair Marsha S. Glazer, and the leadership of Capital Campaign chairs Ann Ramsay-Jenkins and Stanley Savage.

There are 282 seats total: 192 on the orchestra level (including loge), plus 90 balcony and box seats.

PONCHO FORUM

Constructed in 1983, this black box space is in daily use for a variety of mission-driven activities—from mainstage rehearsals and new play readings to youth arts education workshops, public programs, and community engagement initiatives like Seattle Rep's Public Works.

Recently renovated in 2018, it now includes state-of-the-art new theatrical sound and lighting systems, and audiovisual capabilities to ensure artists have the tools that they need to create theater of the highest caliber. And for audiences and patrons, there is a new flexible seating unit and a gorgeous window installed that opens up our artistic process to observers outside.

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Getting Here & Parking

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