Are you between the ages of 15 and 30?

Key City Public Theatre invites you to “pay your age” and get a KCPT Key Card.

Seventeen years old? Get a Key Card for $17.
Twenty-four years old? Get it for $24.

A KCPT Key Card gives you quick and cheap entry to all mainstage productions at Key City Playhouse—based on seats available at the door for that performance.

With a Key Card, your first entry is free, and all subsequent entries are $5. You can bring a friend (age 15 – 30) to the theatre for $7.50. And your Key Card remains good until your thirty-first birthday. (No annual renewals, no expiration date until you turn 31.)

Other Key Card benefits include:

  • A free KCPT T-shirt and 10% discount on other KCPT merchandise.
  • Special invitations to KCPT workshops and backstage tours where you can learn production secrets and work with theatre-makers.
  • Free admission to Key Card parties.

KCPT Key Cards are now available at our Playhouse box office or here on our website below.

Note that proof of age is required when presenting a Key Card for admission to the Playhouse.  Key Cards are not transferable.

Your age (15-24):

 

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The Fine Print

You cannot use Key Cards to get advance tickets or make reservations.  They enable you to get “rush seats” for reduced prices at the Playhouse door if any seats are available for that performance.

To get a seat at a performance, you need to present your Key Card at the Playhouse box office, and be ready to provide proof of age if requested.  Your Key Card cannot be given to someone else, or used by anyone else.  If you bring a friend to the theatre, you must accompany them with your Key Card for them to get the “Friend” ticket price.  Your friend must be between 15 and 30 years of age.

While Key Card discounts may be offered on other KCPT events (Comedy Nights, Performing Arts Series, WordPlay Readings, etc), the $5.00 / $7.50 ticket pricing applies only to our mainstage productions.

Key City Public Theatre reserves the right to modify or discontinue the Key Card program.