Scheduling free tickets? Questions about your membership?
Contact:
boxoffice@thepollard.org
405-282-2800
As a member, getting your free tickets is easy! As tickets go on sale, you’ll be receive priority contact from our Box-Office Manager, Emma, about reservations. Or you can contact us at ANY TIME to book your free seats:
Contact:
boxoffice@thepollard.org
405-282-2800
As a member, you’ll receive a special membership card that grants you access into our parlor, as well as identifies your discounts on concession items. Simply scan your card at the Backstage Parlor Door and show your membership card while purchasing concessions to receive your discount.
First time members can pick up their cards at the Box-Office window upon arrival of their reserved performance.
Contact:
boxoffice@thepollard.org
405-282-2800
Replacement Cards: $5
We would like to recognize you for your contribution. Our program inserts and lobby displays are altered two-weeks prior to production openings, so you may not see your name immediately on our recognition list.
If you’d like to adjust how your name is displayed for recognition, contact our Box-Office!
Contact:
boxoffice@thepollard.org
405-282-2800
The Backstage Parlor will open 45 minutes prior to showtime. You can access the Parlor with your membership card by scanning the card at the door reader.
GUESTS:
Parlor Passes are included in your membership level. If you’d like extra passes, they can be purchased at $5 per guest at Concessions.
Contact:
boxoffice@thepollard.org
405-282-2800
The Pollard Newsletter will be sent once per month to keep you updated on current projects, backstage events, production surveys, and more! If you’d like the newsletter sent to a alternative email, we can adjust it on your membership account.
Contact:
boxoffice@thepollard.org
405-282-2800
If you’d like to change, cancel, or renew your membership, you can do so at any time by contacting the Box-Office:
Contact:
boxoffice@thepollard.org
405-282-2800
Pollard Theatre Company is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit, whose mission is to produce professional theatre that engages and inspires Oklahoma’s audiences, and contributes to the quality of life and economy of our community and state. Additional assistance is provided by the Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.