The box office is the window of room 132 in the Williams Center, down
the right-hand hallway as you come in the front doors. If the window
is closed, the box office is closed. Please respect our business hours
and refrain from asking the main office staff to sell you tickets.
The box office phone number is
(610) 330-5009.
Box office hours are Monday through
Friday 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The box
office is also open one hour before performances.
The box office will open for the
20082009 season on Tuesday, August 26 FOR WINDOW SALES ONLY.
We will begin taking phone orders on Wednesday, August 27. We will
fill mail orders as they arrive throughout the summer.
The box office will be closed for college holidays on these dates:
Monday–Tuesday, October 6–7
Monday–Wednesday, November 24–26
Monday, December 8–Friday, January 23
MondayFriday, March 1620
The box office will close for
the 20082009 season after the performance by Orpheus and Susan Graham on May 9.
Tickets may be ordered by phone
with a valid Visa or Mastercard. Tickets may be ordered by mail with
the inclusion of a valid Visa or Mastercard number (with expiration
date) or a check for the full amount, made payable to Lafayette College.
We cannot reserve or hold tickets without full payment. Please include
a self-addressed, stamped envelope with mail orders.
A $1.00 handling charge will be added to all telephone and
mail orders.
Please click here for a printable (PDF) order form.
Please check your order carefully
before you mail it, or check your tickets carefully before you leave
the box office. Once purchased, tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded.
Group rates are available for
many performances. For more information, click here or call (610) 330-5011.
Discount
ticket offers such as Entertainment coupons, Lafayette alumni cards,
WDIY membership cards, etc., are valid for selected performances only.
Please click here for a list of discount-eligible performances or check eligibility
with the box office, (610) 330-5009.
All patrons must have tickets,
regardless of age. Please be considerate of others and leave your
children at home if they are too young to sit quietly through the
performance. In general, our performances are unsuitable for children
under the age of seven.
Students enrolled at the member
institutions of the Lehigh Valley Association of Independent Colleges
receive a discount on purchases of tickets to individual events. Full-time
college students at other schools, and elementary and secondary school
students, also receive a discount.
If a performance is sold out, a waiting list will be kept at the box
office. If any tickets become available, they will be offered to waiting
list patrons on a first-come basis. Box office staff will call you
if tickets become available; you must pay for the tickets with a Visa
or Mastercard. We are unable to hold tickets without payment or to
leave messages. The waiting list will expire no later than 5:00 on
the day of the sold-out performance.
If a performance is sold out, we will sell a limited number of Standby
tickets at the box office, beginning one hour before the performance
begins. Standby tickets must be purchased in person and are limited
to one ticket per person; no preference is given to those who may
have been on a waiting list. Patrons holding Standby tickets are asked
to wait in line at the sign in the lobby. If any tickets are returned
or seats become available, these patrons will be seated by the ushers
in the order in which they are standing in line. We may also
be able to place these patrons in seats that remain open just before
the performance begins; however, they may be asked to move if another
patron presents a ticket for that seat. If you purchase an Standby
ticket and we are unable to seat you, your purchase will be refunded.
The main
performance space at the Williams Center for the Arts has a seating
capacity of 400; the Black Box seats approximately 100, depending
on configuration. Click here
to see a seating chart for the main space, or here to download a printable PDF of the chart.
"Venue
promoters always like to brag that there is no 'bad seat'
in the house, but this is certainly the case at the Williams
Center." The
Morning Call
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Parking for Williams Center events is available on campus streets
and at the Markle Hall parking deck, half a block away along High
Street. Click here
for directions to the campus, and here
for directions specifically to the Williams Center. Click here
to see a local map to the Williams Center.
The house
opens for audience seating half an hour before the performance begins;
house opening may be delayed at the discretion of the performers.
Patrons who arrive after the performance has begun will be seated
at the discretion of the management, at the direction of the performer.
Latecomers are distracting to the audience and to the performers.
Please be prompt.
Latecomers will not be seated until intermission for any performances
in the Black Box. If the event is performed without intermission,
latecomers will not be seated, and their tickets will not be exchanged
or refunded.
Wheelchair seating, large print
programs, and infrared hearing assistance devices are available upon
advance request. The main floor of the Williams Center is wheelchair-accessible.
An elevator to reach balcony seating is through the double doors to
the left of the main auditorium entrances. Accessibility in the Black
Box varies depending on production design; please call in advance.
Video cameras, still cameras,
and all other recording devices are prohibited in the performance
spaces of the Williams Center.
Food and drink are prohibited
in the performance spaces of the Williams Center.
Smoking is prohibited in all areas
of the Williams Center.
Cellular phones, pagers, watch
alarms, and other electronic devices disrupt performances. Please
make sure all such devices are turned off, or set to silent alert,
before the performance begins. You may choose to leave your telephone
or pager with the house staff, along with your seat location.
You may also give your babysitter
these numbers for emergency use:
(610) 330-5011 Williams Center operations director
(610) 330-5333 Lafayette College public safety
All programs are subject to change.
In case of inclement weather,
performances will be cancelled only if weather conditions prevent
the artists from reaching the Williams Center. Such performances will
be rescheduled whenever possible, and tickets already purchased will
be honored.