Patron Services Office
155 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA 98109
Hours:
Open Monday through Thursday, noon-4 p.m.
Phone:
206.443.2222
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.
It's our largest theater space with 842 seats. It is 65 feet from the stage to the last row of the house. (Approx. 5 feet farther than the distance between home plate and the pitcher's mound in baseball!)
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.
Getting Here
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Car
Navigate in MapsFrom I-5:
- Take the Mercer Street/Seattle Center exit (exit 167).
- Continue on Mercer under the Aurora/99 overpass and across 5th Ave N.
- Seattle Rep will be on your left at the corner of Warren Ave N and Mercer St.
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Monorail
Plan JourneyPark downtown and take the monorail to Seattle Center. Monorail hours are Monday-Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday: 8:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday: 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Bus
Metro BusSave your gas and your sanity - take the bus! Routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 13, 32, 62, & Rapid Ride D line are a few that stop one to four blocks away from our door.
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Bike
Metro Bikes & TransitRiding your bike? Lock it up at one of Seattle Center's many bike racks or use the Metro's bike racks to help extend your journey.
Parking
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Parking Lots
Parking MapThere are a number of parking lots available within walking distance of the theater. Be advised that rates fluctuate based on the number of activities happening at Seattle Center.
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Accessible Parking
Accessible Parking MapThere are limited number of on-street and off-street accessible parking spaces within the area. Click below to view where these are located.
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Seattle Center
Seattle Center WebsiteVisit the Seattle Center's website for more information about parking, traffic, alternate routes, and heavy traffic days.