🎭 Frequently Asked Questions

1. What’s the $5 Festival Button for?
The one-time $5 Festival Button is your official festival badge and a meaningful keepsake. Besides acting as a souvenir, it helps support production costs and keeps the festival sustainable. Every audience member needs one button for the entire festival — once you have it, you’re set for all your shows.

2. How much ticket revenue goes back to artists?
A minimum of 70% of all ticket sales goes directly to the artists. Your support helps fund their work and ensures their stories are heard.

3. What is the late seating policy?
Late seating is permitted but discouraged.
All shows start on time, and latecomers may be seated only at the discretion of the venue to avoid disrupting the performance. Arrive early so you don’t miss a moment.

4. How much are individual tickets?

  • Single-show tickets: $15 each

  • Plus the one-time $5 Festival Button for all attendees

5. Do you offer festival passes?

YES!!!

5-Show Pass $60

Save money and enjoy any 5 shows of your choice.

7-Show Pass $80

A perfect option for dedicated festival-goers.

All-Access Festival Pass $115

Entry to every show in the festival — the ultimate experience.

Passes offer flexibility: choose your shows as you go, based on availability.

6. How do I buy tickets or passes?
Tickets and passes will be available online through each show’s page. On-site sales at the venue box office begin one hour before showtime (subject to availability).

7. Can I get a refund or exchange?
All ticket sales are final unless a show is cancelled or rescheduled. Late arrival may result in loss of your seat without refund.

8. I have more questions — how can I reach you?
Email us at Theunerasablefest@gmail.com and we’ll be happy to help.

9. Accessibility & seating
The venue offers accessible seating. Please contact us in advance for any specific accommodations.

Why we have the Festival Button & Passes

The $5 Festival Button helps cover essential production costs and is a badge of festival pride you can take home. Passes make it easy and affordable to see multiple shows while ensuring more revenue goes directly to the artists.