SEASON TICKET FAQS

A season ticket is a package that, in 2024, consists of between 4 to 10 Upstairs plays and gives you access to a whole range of Belvoir benefits. 4-play packs start at just $182.
If you are booking your season tickets online, make sure to book together to ensure you are seated with everyone in your group. If you are booking via a paper form, send in all your forms together. If this is not possible, leave us a clear instruction on the form. Make sure to include all the basic information about your friend (e.g. Full name, Contact number, Email address, etc.) so we can locate them easily. However, we cannot guarantee you’ll be seated with other people in your group if the forms arrive separately.
Our online season ticket booking will allow up to 10 people to book together. However, you can book with as many people as you like. If you are booking with more than 10 people online, make a separate booking and let us know that you are in the same group. If you are sending us paper forms, send everyone’s forms together regardless of the number.
A Primary Subscriber is the person we contact to discuss all season ticket booking related matters and whose name the season tickets will be booked under. However, with sensitive payment issues, we will contact the individual person. Co-Subscribers (formerly Companions) refer to other season ticket holders in the group. They are fully-fledged season ticket holders and receive all the same benefits. There is no difference in benefits other than the Primary Subscriber being the primary contact of the group.
Yes, you can ensure you’re seated with friends who aren’t season ticket holders by purchasing “additional tickets” at the time of booking your season tickets – at a discounted price. However, if your friend purchases their tickets separately throughout the year, this cannot be guaranteed.
Yes you do. Seats are secured and tickets are booked when you purchase your season tickets. This ensures you receive the best seats possible. If you do not have specific dates in mind, you can just choose your preferred day of the week (e.g. any Saturday at 2pm) and we’ll choose the dates and give you the best available seats. You are free to change them if you need to. See the next question.
As a season ticket holder, you receive one complimentary exchange per ticket. If you are a Treasured subscriber (you’ve subscribed consecutively for 10+ years), all your exchanges are complimentary. So you can easily change your dates if they become unsuitable, subject to availability. However, if you change your ticket to a more expensive seat you are still liable to pay the difference in ticket price.
Book your season tickets before the priority period ends on 1 December 2023, and you’ll be eligible for free unlimited ticket exchanges throughout the year. We’ll exchange your ticket/s to another date of the same show, free of charge.
Click here to complete our online ticket exchange form. (Please note: Belvoir must receive tickets at least 48 hours prior to the booked performance in order to process an exchange. We cannot exchange tickets on the day of the performance.)
Yes. If you cannot make the show, you can pass your ticket on to a friend or family member. However, if you purchased concession tickets, and the person taking the ticket is not eligible for the same discount, they will need to come to the box office to upgrade the ticket. Downgrade is not offered.
Generally, the first one to four dates of each show’s season are Preview performances that you are welcome to book into. Opening Nights are always by invitation only and cannot be booked as part of your season ticket package. Find Preview performance dates by downloading our calendar or checking the relevant production page.
Yes, you can select your own seats. If booking with a paper form, please understand that seats are secured in the order of receipt. We always do our utmost to give our patrons the very best seats available. If you have special seating preferences due to access issues and/or disability, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Yes please. You’ll be given an opportunity to address accessibility requirements when booking online. If you’re booking via a paper form, please attach a note to your booking form. We’ll do all that we can to accommodate you. More information on accessibility can be found here.
We offer concession prices to Pensioners, Seniors, full-time students, unemployed and Under 30s (30 and under). The appropriate ID or Australian concession card must be provided in order for your subscription to be processed. If booking online, please send through proof of ID via the link provided in your confirmation email. If booking via a paper form, please enclose a copy of your concession.
Yes we do. A Belvoir gift voucher makes a unique and brilliant present, perfect for a birthday, Christmas or anniversary gift! Click here to find out more.
Please don’t hesitate to contact our friendly Box Office team on 02 9699 3444. You can find Box Office hours here.
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.