PACKAGES & PRICING

The more plays you see, the more money you save. Seeing all 10 plays is the most cost-effective way to go, but there are still substantial savings with all season tickets.
Select the date for each play you wish to attend and tally the price according to the tables below.
Preview performances are the lowest cost option for season tickets. Saturday evening and Sunday performances are premium options, while our matinees and mid-week performances are standard prices.
(Tue 6.30pm, Wed 6.30pm, Thu 7.30pm, Fri 7.30pm, Sat 2pm)
Full Price | Seniors* | Concession† | 30-Down# | PREVIEW | ||||||
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Plays | Package Price | Per play | Package Price | Per play | Package Price | Per play | Package Price | Per play | Package Price | Per play |
10 | $620 | $61.80 | $520 | $51.80 | $420 | $41.80 | $400 | $39.80 | $370 | $36.80 |
9 | $587 | $65 | $497 | $55 | $407 | $45 | $389 | $43 | $362 | $40 |
8 | $546 | $68 | $466 | $58 | $386 | $48 | $370 | $46 | $338 | $42 |
7 | $499 | $71 | $429 | $61 | $359 | $51 | $345 | $49 | $324 | $46 |
6 | $446 | $74 | $386 | $64 | $326 | $54 | $314 | $52 | $290 | $48 |
5 | $382 | $76 | $332 | $66 | $282 | $56 | $272 | $54 | $252 | $50 |
4 | $308 | $76.50 | $268 | $66.50 | $228 | $56.50 | $220 | $54.50 | $204 | $50.50 |
(Sat 7.30pm, Sun 2pm or 5pm)
Plays | Adult | Seniors* | Concession† | Previews | ||||
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Package Price | Per Play | Package Price | Per Play | Package Price | Per Play | Package Price | Per Play | |
10 | $672 | $67 | $572 | $57 | $472 | $47 | $370 | $36.80 |
9 | $632 | $70 | $542 | $60 | $452 | $50 | $362 | $40 |
8 | $586 | $73 | $506 | $63 | $426 | $53 | $338 | $42 |
7 | $534 | $76 | $464 | $66 | $394 | $56 | $324 | $46 |
6 | $476 | $79 | $416 | $69 | $356 | $59 | $290 | $48 |
5 | $407 | $81 | $357 | $71 | $307 | $61 | $252 | $50 |
4 | $330 | $82 | $290 | $72 | $250 | $62 | $204 | $50.50 |
(Thu 1pm)
Plays | Adult | Seniors* | Concession† | 30-Down# | ||||
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Package Price | Per Play | Package Price | Per Play | Package Price | Per Play | Package Price | Per Play | |
10 | $522 | $52 | $422 | $42 | $332 | $33 | $312 | $31 |
9 | $497 | $55 | $407 | $45 | $317 | $35 | $299 | $33 |
8 | $466 | $58 | $386 | $48 | $306 | $38 | $290 | $36 |
7 | $429 | $61 | $359 | $51 | $289 | $41 | $275 | $39 |
6 | $386 | $64 | $326 | $54 | $266 | $44 | $254 | $42 |
5 | $332 | $66 | $282 | $56 | $232 | $46 | $222 | $44 |
4 | $270 | $67 | $230 | $57 | $190 | $47 | $182 | $45 |
Fancy bringing a friend? You can secure tickets for your friends and family when you purchase your season tickets.
Ticket Type | Weeknight + Sat Mat | Sat Eve + Sun Mat | Midweek Matinee | ||||
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Discount Adult | $79 | $85 | $69 | ||||
Senior* | $74 | $80 | $64 | ||||
Concession† | $64 | $70 | $54 | ||||
30-Down# | $62 | $52 | |||||
Previews | $55 | $55 |
A RESERVE | B RESERVE | |||||
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Weeknight + Sat Mat | Sat Eve + Sun Mat | Weekday Matinee | Weeknight + Sat Mat | Sat Eve + Sun Mat | Weekday Matinee | |
Full Price (adult)~^ | $89 | $95 | $79 | $84 | $90 | $74 |
Mates Rates (Adult) | $79 | $85 | $69 | $79 | $85 | $69 |
Senior* | $79 | $85 | $69 | $74 | $80 | $64 |
Concession† | $69 | $75 | $59 | $64 | $70 | $54 |
30-Down# | $67 | $57 | $62 | $52 | ||
Previews | $60 | $60 | $55 | $55 | ||
Student Saver# | $54 | $44 | $49 | $39 |
* Seniors prices are available with an eligible Australian Government-issued Seniors Card. Senior Savers Cards are not accepted.
† Concession prices are available with a full-time Australian student card, Centrelink Pensioner concession card, Veterans’ Affairs card, and to members of Actors Equity (MEAA). For a full list of applicable cards, please visit belvoir.com.au/how-to-buy-tickets
~ To join 30-Down, you must send proof of age with your booking.
– Upload your concession card via our website at belvoir.com.au/ concession-card
Deborah was last at Belvoir in Company B’s Greek Tragedy. Other theatre credits include: Wicked Sisters (Griffin), Lady Tabouli (National Theatre Of Parramatta/Sydney Festival), Gods Of Strangers (State Theatre Company South Australia), The God Committee, Heartbreak Kid (Ensemble/tours), The Shearston Shift (Sydney Theatre Company/Australian People’s Theatre/tours), I’m With Her, The Mystery of Love & Sex (Darlinghurst Theatre Company), Metamorphoses (Apocalypse/Old Fitz), Unfinished Works, Homesick (Bontom), Seagull (Secret House), Mum’s The Word (Burberry Productions/Australian tours/SOH Playhouse/Glen Street), Dropped (The Goods Theatre Company/Old Fitz), House of Ramon Iglesia (MopHead/Old Fitz), A Kind of Alaska, Suddenly Last Summer, Hotel Hibiscus (NIDA company), Antigone (Sport For Jove), Boswell for the Defence (Sydney Festival), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (theatrongroup). Television credits: Children’s Hospital, My Place, Police Rescue, G.P., Pulse, Rake, Redfern Now (ABC), Camp (NBC/Matchbox), Murder Call (Nine Network), A Country Practice, All Saints, Home and Away (Seven Network). Film credits: Chasing Comets, Balls, Boys From The Bush, Cavity, Inside Out, No Worries, The Premonition, and Razzle Dazzle. A NIDA, Trinity College London, and Sydney University graduate, Deborah’s been nominated for several Sydney Theatre Awards, and is a proud MEAA Member since 1990.
Deborah was last at Belvoir in Company B’s Greek Tragedy. Other theatre credits include: Wicked Sisters (Griffin), Lady Tabouli (National Theatre Of Parramatta/Sydney Festival), Gods Of Strangers (State Theatre Company South Australia), The God Committee, Heartbreak Kid (Ensemble/tours), The Shearston Shift (Sydney Theatre Company/Australian People’s Theatre/tours), I’m With Her, The Mystery of Love & Sex (Darlinghurst Theatre Company), Metamorphoses (Apocalypse/Old Fitz), Unfinished Works, Homesick (Bontom), Seagull (Secret House), Mum’s The Word (Burberry Productions/Australian tours/SOH Playhouse/Glen Street), Dropped (The Goods Theatre Company/Old Fitz), House of Ramon Iglesia (MopHead/Old Fitz), A Kind of Alaska, Suddenly Last Summer, Hotel Hibiscus (NIDA company), Antigone (Sport For Jove), Boswell for the Defence (Sydney Festival), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (theatrongroup). Television credits: Children’s Hospital, My Place, Police Rescue, G.P., Pulse, Rake, Redfern Now (ABC), Camp (NBC/Matchbox), Murder Call (Nine Network), A Country Practice, All Saints, Home and Away (Seven Network). Film credits: Chasing Comets, Balls, Boys From The Bush, Cavity, Inside Out, No Worries, The Premonition, and Razzle Dazzle. A NIDA, Trinity College London, and Sydney University graduate, Deborah’s been nominated for several Sydney Theatre Awards, and is a proud MEAA Member since 1990.
Deborah was last at Belvoir in Company B’s Greek Tragedy. Other theatre credits include: Wicked Sisters (Griffin), Lady Tabouli (National Theatre Of Parramatta/Sydney Festival), Gods Of Strangers (State Theatre Company South Australia), The God Committee, Heartbreak Kid (Ensemble/tours), The Shearston Shift (Sydney Theatre Company/Australian People’s Theatre/tours), I’m With Her, The Mystery of Love & Sex (Darlinghurst Theatre Company), Metamorphoses (Apocalypse/Old Fitz), Unfinished Works, Homesick (Bontom), Seagull (Secret House), Mum’s The Word (Burberry Productions/Australian tours/SOH Playhouse/Glen Street), Dropped (The Goods Theatre Company/Old Fitz), House of Ramon Iglesia (MopHead/Old Fitz), A Kind of Alaska, Suddenly Last Summer, Hotel Hibiscus (NIDA company), Antigone (Sport For Jove), Boswell for the Defence (Sydney Festival), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (theatrongroup). Television credits: Children’s Hospital, My Place, Police Rescue, G.P., Pulse, Rake, Redfern Now (ABC), Camp (NBC/Matchbox), Murder Call (Nine Network), A Country Practice, All Saints, Home and Away (Seven Network). Film credits: Chasing Comets, Balls, Boys From The Bush, Cavity, Inside Out, No Worries, The Premonition, and Razzle Dazzle. A NIDA, Trinity College London, and Sydney University graduate, Deborah’s been nominated for several Sydney Theatre Awards, and is a proud MEAA Member since 1990.
Deborah was last at Belvoir in Company B’s Greek Tragedy. Other theatre credits include: Wicked Sisters (Griffin), Lady Tabouli (National Theatre Of Parramatta/Sydney Festival), Gods Of Strangers (State Theatre Company South Australia), The God Committee, Heartbreak Kid (Ensemble/tours), The Shearston Shift (Sydney Theatre Company/Australian People’s Theatre/tours), I’m With Her, The Mystery of Love & Sex (Darlinghurst Theatre Company), Metamorphoses (Apocalypse/Old Fitz), Unfinished Works, Homesick (Bontom), Seagull (Secret House), Mum’s The Word (Burberry Productions/Australian tours/SOH Playhouse/Glen Street), Dropped (The Goods Theatre Company/Old Fitz), House of Ramon Iglesia (MopHead/Old Fitz), A Kind of Alaska, Suddenly Last Summer, Hotel Hibiscus (NIDA company), Antigone (Sport For Jove), Boswell for the Defence (Sydney Festival), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (theatrongroup). Television credits: Children’s Hospital, My Place, Police Rescue, G.P., Pulse, Rake, Redfern Now (ABC), Camp (NBC/Matchbox), Murder Call (Nine Network), A Country Practice, All Saints, Home and Away (Seven Network). Film credits: Chasing Comets, Balls, Boys From The Bush, Cavity, Inside Out, No Worries, The Premonition, and Razzle Dazzle. A NIDA, Trinity College London, and Sydney University graduate, Deborah’s been nominated for several Sydney Theatre Awards, and is a proud MEAA Member since 1990.