Tickets
- Reserved Ticket Prices**: $27 Preferred (first four rows), $25 Adult, $22 Seniors (62+), Students with ID, and Children (12 and under), Veterans. Prices for special shows and events may be different.
- For group sales, (10 or more tickets/$20 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 water or popcorn 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
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Exit 7 Youth Players
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Friday, July 24 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, July 25 @ 2pm
Sunday, July 26 @ 2pm
Friday, July 31 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, August 1 @ 2pm
Sunday, August 2 @ 2pm
Roald Dahl’s celebrated tale of Charlie Bucket and the eccentric confectioner, Willy Wonka, was reworked for the stage in 2013 with a new book and score from David Greig, Marc Shaiman, and Scott Wittman. When young Charlie wins a golden ticket to the mysterious Wonka Chocolate Factory, it's the chance of a lifetime to feast on the sweets and chocolates that have always been right under his nose but unaffordable for the Bucket family. Could it also be his family’s route out of poverty? Along with the other winners--Veruca Salt, Violet Beauregarde, Mike Teavee, and Augustus Gloop--Charlie is swept inside of the mysterious factory with his Grandpa Joe. Inside, the winners encounter a magical world full of amazement, innovation, sugary treats, and, of course, Oompa-Loompas. But as the winners begin to let their greed and selfish nature gets the better of them, it seems that everything is not as sweet as it seems. Finally, Charlie is the last child standing--the only child not to have succumbed to the sweet temptations of Willy Wonka’s magical world. His humble, loyal nature has not gone unnoticed by Mr. Wonka, and Charlie’s reward is more than he could ever have dreamed.
