Tickets

  • Reserved Ticket Prices**: $25 Preferred (first four rows), $23 Adult, $20 Seniors (62+), Students with ID, and Children (12 and under). Prices for special shows and events may be different. 
  • For group sales, (10 or more tickets/$18 each, Preferred seating not included) or wheelchair seating please contact the box office directly at 413.583.4301* or boxoffice@exit7players.org. Preferred seating excluded in group discount offer.
  • For day-of-show tickets (once on-line box office closes) call 413.583.4301* or stop by the office before showtime. Tickets may be available. The box office opens one hour prior to each show.
  • MEMBER PERK: Any member of Exit 7 Players who has purchased a ticket and presents their membership card to the box office that evening will receive one free item from the concession stand. This applies to members listed on the card only.
  • SEATING: Please arrive at the theater on time. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the house manager.
  • NEW: Show a valid military ID (active military or veteran) and get one free refreshment at intermission. Parties needing to use the ramp for access to the theater should call the box office at 413.583.4301*.

 

*Calls to the box office will be returned within 48 hours.

** ticket prices plus applicable platform fees


For Mask Optional Policy
Given the reduced COVID infection rates and in accordance with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ relaxation of mask mandates, the Exit 7 Players will no longer require masks for events or activities held at the Exit 7 Theater with the following exceptions:
    •    Masks may be worn if people choose to continue wearing masks for their protection
    •    If you are not fully vaccinated, we strongly encourage you to continue to wear a mask in the building
 
Patrons may resume enjoyment of concessions in our auditorium, unmasked. This include both beverages and food items.
 
Socially distanced seating has been discontinued.

White Christmas

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Soldiers Bob Wallace and Phil Davis served under General Henry Waverley in World War Two and, ten years later, they are still working together in a popular song and dance duo, Wallace and Davis. When they meet the singing sisters, Betty and Judy Haynes, Phil becomes enamored with the beautiful Judy, while Bob is more reserved about his feelings for Betty. The two men follow the sisters up to their seasonal engagement at The Columbia Inn in Vermont. They discover the inn is owned by General Waverley but, unbeknownst to him, the inn is struggling to survive. With the help of Martha, the concierge, and the General’s granddaughter, Susan, Bob, Phil, Betty and Judy decide to put on a big show to draw in business.

Bob arranges for his old friend Ralph Sheldrake to bring the General’s former troops up to Vermont to support the show. Betty overhears Bob’s plans and misinterprets his intentions, believing that he wants to buy the inn instead. Confusion ensues as Betty leaves to go back to New York alone. Bob follows her to attempt to reconcile but, believing he has lost her, he goes on the Ed Sullivan Show to reach out to his former comrades. Back in Vermont, the rehearsals are coming to an end and the General is convinced to wear his uniform to watch the show. He is moved to see his former men return to support him and decides to put his efforts into making the inn a success. Betty returns to apologize to Bob and the couple finally declare their love for each other. With the show a huge success, Bob leads the whole theater in a rendition of “White Christmas”.

Performance Dates:

December 1, 2, 7, 8, 9 at 8pm
December 3, 10 at 2pm 2023

Directors: Jennifer Poutre and Kathy Malmborg

 

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Almost Maine

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A woman carries her heart, broken into nineteen pieces, in a small paper bag. A man shrinks to half his former size, after losing hope in love. A couple keep the love they have given each other in large red bags, or compress the mass into the size of a diamond. These playful and surreal experiences are commonplace in the world of John Cariani’s Almost, Maine, where on one deeply cold and magical Midwinter Night, the citizens of Almost -- not organized enough for a town, too populated for a wilderness -- experience the life-altering power of the human heart. Relationships end, begin, or change beyond recognition, as strangers become friends, friends become lovers, and lovers turn into strangers. Propelled by the mystical energy of the aurora borealis and populated with characters who are humorous, plain-spoken, thoughtful, and sincere, Almost, Maine is a series of loosely connected tales about love, each with a compelling couple at its center, each with its own touch of sorcery.

Performance Dates:

February 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24 at 8pm
February 11, 18, 25 at 2pm
2024

Director: Eleanor Tynan

 

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The Prom

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The careers of four eccentric Broadway stars are struggling and they desperately need a new stage upon which to shine bright once more. Seeking out a cause, they head straight to small-town Indiana. Through social media, they have heard of trouble brewing around a school prom. Local girl, Emma Nolan, wants to take her girlfriend to prom but the homophobic PTA are on a mission to keep the high school dance on the straight and narrow. Determined to transform lives and put themselves back in the limelight, the Broadway celebrities muscle in to change the town and give Emma the prom she deserves.

Performance Dates: 

April 19, 20, 25, 26, May 3, 4 at 8pm
April 21, 27, May 5 at 2pm
2024

Director: Adam Malmborg

 

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The Last 5 Years

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Drama Desk award-winner The Last Five Years is Jason Robert Brown’s intimate window into a couple’s doomed marriage. Cathy, a struggling actress, and Jamie, a budding novelist on the brink of wild success, are 20-somethings in New York who meet, fall in love, marry, and divorce over the span of five years. Cathy tells the story from the end of their marriage; Jamie begins from when they first meet. As the musical unfolds, Cathy moves backward in time to the beginning of the relationship as Jamie moves toward the end; they meet only once, in the middle, at their wedding. Since its Off-Broadway premiere in 2002, Brown’s funny, poignant, and devastatingly honest two-person production has enraptured audiences around the world with its spellbinding and emotional score and libretto.

Performance Dates:

June 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21 at 8pm
June 8, 15 at 2pm  2024

Director: Zack Kinsley-Greeley
Music Director: Liz Monte

 

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James and the Giant Peach: Exit 7 Youth Players

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A musical based on Roald Dahl’s book of the same name, James and the Giant Peach is a whimsical and magical journey of one boy out to change his life and find a real family.  After his parents are killed by a stampeding rhino, James Trotter spends time in an orphanage before being sent to the only family he has left, his aunts Spiker and Sponge. But his aunts are cruel and torment poor James mercilessly. Urged by a mysterious man called Ladahlord, James creates a magical potion in an effort to change his situation. But the magic gets away from him, and instead he creates a giant peach and human-sized insects. The aunts see a way to make money from this impressive fruit. However, the insects decide they have to escape, and with James, they cut the peach from the tree--and their adventure begins.

July 26 and August 2 at 7:30pm

July 27, 28, August 3 and 4 at 2:00pm

 

Director: Jackie Berube

Music Director: Kerry Cipoletta

Choreographer: Shealyn Berube

Stage Manager: Caroline Trudell

Costume Designer: Christina Kopp

 

 

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