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Performance Dates: March 26-April 18, 2026
Directed by Mel Resendez
North Coast Repertory Theatre presents Tom Stoppard's absurdist tragicomedy, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, which places two minor characters from Hamlet at the center, chronicling their confused journey as they drift aimlessly on the fringes of the Danish court. As they continuously fail to ascertain their purpose, their philosophical debates on probability and fate, and their unwitting descent toward their predetermined execution, the main events of Hamlet happen just offstage and sometimes onstage. |
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| About Ticket Pricing and Performances
We have simplified our ticketing system and now offer two ticket options:
- Supporter Ticket – $25
- Discount Ticket – $20
If you are able, we encourage you to choose the Supporter Ticket.
Supporter Tickets help keep our theater sustainable and include a few special perks:
- Express entry
- Personalized recognition for your support
- Waived exchange fees if you need to change your ticket date
If the Supporter option is not right for you, the Discount Ticket is available to anyone who needs it.
Discount Tickets replace our previous Senior and Student pricing and require no qualifications or explanations. Simply select the Discount Ticket and you are set. You receive the same seating options, the same warm welcome from our staff and volunteers, and the same great experience. No one will know your ticket is discounted. This is simply our way of making theater more accessible to everyone.
New! Pay What You Want on Thursday Nights
We have added Thursday "Date Night" performances to many of our shows (although you don't have to be on a date of course 😉). On Thursday nights only, Discount Tickets become Pay What You Want. Once you select a Discount Ticket, you will be able to choose your own price, starting as low as $10.
This is another way we are working to ensure that theater is available to everyone, regardless of budget.
About Our Masked Matinees:
Based on extensive feedback, we have discontinued our Masked Matinees. Masks are still recommended at our performances, but they are no longer required at second Sunday matinees. Thank you for your understanding. |
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