Tickets for 24-25 individual shows now on sale!

July 31, 2024

Get individual tickets now!

The wait is over! Individual tickets are now on sale for all Theatre Lawrence’s 2024-2025 Regular Season and Bonus shows! You can purchase single show tickets, or if you a flex pass subscriber you can now begin making your reservations.


This diverse lineup of shows is an extraordinary lineup ranging from large family-friendly musicals, to new laugh-filled plays, to edgy thought-provoking productions.


Click here to see the lineup of regular season shows.

Click here to learn about our bonus events.


If you’ve purchased tickets with us before, you will also notice a new ticketing system. We hope this new system will provide improved user experiences, letting you focus on experiencing terrific live theatre. We did a “soft open” of the new platform over the summer for our youth shows, and Penguin Project production.


As always if you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out to the Theatre Lawrence box office.

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