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.

Believe - A K & E Theater Holiday Celebration

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With a concept by the creative minds of David Cavallin, Ken Comia, Melissa Dupont, David Webber, and Eddie Zitka, get ready to celebrate the season with a dazzling K and E Theater Group twist on "festivating" the holidays in this beloved tradition.

Join us for our third sensational K and E Theater Group holiday party, where our talented performers will enchant you with harmonious renditions of both traditional and contemporary holiday music! Feel the joyous spirit of the season come alive! 

Tickets on Sale Now!

Performances: December 13-15, 2024
Direction by Eddie Zitka
Music Direction by David Cavallin
Produced by K & E Theater through Exit 7 Players

Blithe Spirit

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Blithe Spirit is set at the house of writer Charles Condomine, and his wife, Ruth. One evening, Charles invites local eccentric medium, Madame Arcati, to hold a seance at his house. He asks along his friends, Dr. and Mrs. Bradman, intending to gather character inspiration from Madame Arcati for his latest book. Despite initially thinking the seance has been a failure, it soon becomes clear that Madame Arcati has unwittingly brought back Charles’ first wife, Elvira, to haunt him. Once in his house, Elvira is unable to leave and, as she cannot be seen or heard by Ruth, she causes all kinds of mischievous trouble between the married couple. When Elvira unwittingly causes Ruth’s death in her attempts to bring Charles over to be with her, Charles becomes haunted by both of his now-deceased wives. Frustrated by their odd situation, the threesome call on Madame Arcati once more to send Elvira and Ruth back to the other side. Intensely funny and character-driven, Blithe Spirit combines farce, emotion, and wit to great effect.
 
This show was nominated for 3 Tony Awards and winner of Featured Actress in a Play (Angela Lansbury for her role as Madame Arcati).

Performances: February 7-16, 2025
 
 
Directed by Ryan Bird

The Spongebob Musical

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The Spongebob Musical is the adaptation of Nickelodeon’s long-running animated children’s sitcom of the same name. We find ourselves in the undersea city of Bikini Bottom, inhabited by happy-go-lucky and ever-optimistic yellow sea sponge SpongeBob SquarePants and his equally quirky circle of friends and neighbors. SpongeBob’s pleasant existence is abruptly interrupted when it is discovered that Mt. Humongous, a nearby volcano, will erupt within the next 48 hours and completely obliterate Bikini Bottom. SpongeBob, trying to prove to himself and the world that he is not “just a simple sponge,” resolves to save the day when everybody else has given up all hope. Though SpongeBob SquarePants is incredibly fun and family-friendly, its timeless story of identity, crisis, and community is also a witty allegory that examines and critiques the politics of the modern era, and it does so in such a way where children will appreciate and understand the plot line, while adults can read between the lines and extract even more from the musical’s message. SpongeBob SquarePants features an eclectic score of music, each song having been written by a different musical artist with the purposes of recreating the type of musical hodgepodge exhibited by the original television series.
 
This show was nominated for 12 Tony Awards and winner of Best Scenic Design in 2018.

Performances: April 25 - May 11, 2025
Direction by Adam Malmborg
Music Direction by Elizabeth Monte
 
 

A Spare Me

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In an era of dwindling resources and population, the survival of humanity rests on its final generation. Individuals selected for their genius and skills are enrolled into specialty schools and given everything they need to survive and excel - including identical spare bodies in the events of their deaths. When one student dies in an accident at the start of the play, he begins to reconsider his evolving identity. While other students begin to reconsider their own identities and the identities of others, spares and primaries begin to go missing, and increasingly drastic and world-shaping developments begin to unfold. Written by A. Rey Pamatmat and first performed in 2012, A Spare Me looks at identity, what it means to “be” someone, what it means to let go of or hold onto a past you can or can’t quite remember, how societal expectations shape us, and the differences between malice and ignorance.

 

Direction by Devin Dumas

Stage Management by Liz Monte

Produced by Krystle Bernier, Kelly Gagner, and Jami Wilson


Performances: June 13-22, 2025