Who can I bring?
Everyone! All ages are welcome to attend any performance of A Charlie Brown Christmas. We do ask that parents move disruptive children to the lobby in consideration of our other patrons.

Do I need a ticket for my small child or baby?
Yes, all patrons must have a ticket to be admitted to a performance, including babes in arms. Patrons may purchase a $7 “Lap Child” ticket for children ages 2 or younger. All Lap Children must have an accompanying Adult ticket.

What does “general admission” mean?
It means you will not have an assigned seat. Seating is first come, first served.

What time should I show up?
The lobby will open one hour before the start of your performance. The theatre will be open for seating 30 minutes before the start of your performance.

What is a “sensory friendly” performance?
Each Sensory Friendly performance incorporates modifications to accommodate audiences with sensory needs, such as increased lighting in the seating area throughout the performance; lower sound levels; a smaller audience to allow for more space and movement between patrons; the use of tablets, smartphones, and other electronic devices can be used with headphones during the performance; options to bring in and use special seating devices as needed; fidget toys are welcome.

Is there a Pay What You Can performance?
Yes, we have a Pay What You Can Preview, on Thursday, December 4 at 7:00 PM. Beginning at 5:00 PM, tickets are Pay What You Can, in-person only at 212 N 85th St. Seattle, WA 98103. Limit four (4) per person.

Can I take pictures? 
There is no photography or videotaping allowed during the performance. But there will be an opportunity to take pictures on the set after the show!

What’s up with closed captioned performances?
Our Closed Captioned performance is on Friday, December 19 at 4:00 PM. Closed captioning is optional. Captions can be accessed on your phone or tablet through a QR code that will be made available throughout the lobby and in your Know Before You Go email.