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Early-bird membership:
get off to a good start!
Regular memberships are
less than half the cost of tickets for four main stage plays
and two Gold in the Hills performances. Early-Bird Memberships
are an even-better bargain.
Family Members also receive a $20-per-child discount for Fairy Tale Theatre registration.
We regret that our
ticket prices are increasing
for 2010-2011. Our membership rates are remaining the same, so 2010-2011
membership will be an even-better value.
Click here for an
application form.
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Type |
Full-Season |
Early
Bird** |
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Regular Memberships |
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Child (age 12 & under) (1 ticket*) |
$15 |
$13 |
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Student (age 13 through college) (1 ticket*) |
$20 |
$18 |
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Senior Citizen (55 & over) (1 ticket*) |
$30 |
$25 |
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Individual (1 ticket*) |
$35 |
$30 |
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Family (tickets* for parents & children in immediate family) |
$80 |
$75 |
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Special Memberships |
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Patron (2 tickets*) |
$100 |
$95 |
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Angel (3 tickets*) |
$125 |
$120 |
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Family Angel (tickets* for parents & children in immediate family) |
$160 |
$150 |
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Benefactor (6 tickets*) |
$250 |
$200 |
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Capital Patron (12 tickets*) |
$500 |
$450 |
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Business Memberships |
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Small Business (6 tickets*) |
$250 |
$200 |
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Business (10 tickets*) |
$400 |
$360 |
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Corporate (20 tickets*) |
$800 |
$720 |
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Sponsor (40 tickets for sponsored show, full-page program ad) |
$2,000 |
$1,800 |
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* Each ticket entitles
the member to attend one show of each main stage play and one
Gold in the Hills
show during each of the Spring & Summer runs.
** Early Bird rates are
good through July 31, 2010. |
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2009-2010 Ticket Prices |
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Child (12 & under) |
$5 |
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Student (college and under) |
$7 |
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Senior Citizen (55 & over) |
$10 |
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Adult |
$12 |
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Gold in the Hills (child/adult) |
$5/$10 |
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Fairy Tale Theatre (child/adult) |
$5/$8 |
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2010-2011 Ticket Prices |
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Child (12 & under) |
$7 |
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Student (college and under) |
$10 |
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Senior Citizen (55 & over) |
$10 |
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Adult |
$12 |
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Fairy Tale Theatre (child/adult) |
$5/$8 |
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Click here for
more information about ticket
prices. |
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Since VTG is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization,
tax-deductible donations may be made, as provided
in Section 170 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. |
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