MEMBERSHIPS

Memberships give you the ultimate flexibility while still maintaining many of the great benefits of Subscribing. Pay less upfront and get $25 tickets all season long to as many shows as you'd like.* Memberships don't just save you money on tickets, they also save you up to 50% on all non-season shows and events, such as Angels in America. 10% off concessions every time you visit, and priority access to tickets before the general public! Scroll down to compare Subscriptions and Memberships, and become a member today!


* Members may purchase $25 tickets to unlimited performances of any season show, but are limited to two $25 tickets per performance (The member plus one guest). Additional guest tickets may be purchased at the regular price, based on availability.
SUBSCRIPTIONS VS. MEMBERSHIPS
See all five shows at a discounted rate and lock in
the best possible seats for the entire season.
Pay less upfront and get the ultimate flexibility to buy $25 tickets all season long to as many shows as you'd like.
COST
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PREVIEW $225
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NON-PEAK $275
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PEAK $325
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STUDENT $100
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NON-PEAK 62+ $247.50
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PEAK 62+ $292.50
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SINGLE MEMBERSHIP
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$100 ANNUAL FEE + $25 PER SHOW
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40 & UNDER MEMBERSHIP
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$50 ANNUAL FEE + $25 PER SHOW
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For patrons 40 years old and younger with valid ID.
BENEFITS
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Get priority access to tickets before the general public.
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Lock in your preferred seats for the entire season!*
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No ticket or exchange fees.
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Up to 50% off Non-Season shows and events such as Angels in America
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Easily exchange your tickets for another day or time.
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Invitations to subscriber only pre- and post-show events.
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Complimentary pass for a friend (one per subscription). Excludes extension performances.
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Complimentary concessions voucher (one per subscription).
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Gamm Card savings at local restaurants, retailers, and attractions.
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Up to 20% savings versus full priced season tickets.
*Based on availability / best approximate seating for possible show-specific reconfigurations.
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Get priority access to tickets before the general public.
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Pay less upfront and instantly unlock all the benefits listed.
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No ticket fees. $5 exchange fees.
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Up to 50% off Non-Season shows and events such as Angels in America, National Theatre Live, our Holiday Benefit, classes and more!
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Easily exchange your tickets for another day or time.
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Invitations to the members only pre-show pour (get a free drink and snack before the show and meet fellow Members)
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Access to exclusive subscriber & member merch.
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$25 tickets to all main season shows
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10% off at concessions all season long
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Gamm Card savings at local restaurants, retailers, and attractions.
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The flexibility to choose what shows you see and when you see them.
SEASON 41

FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIRE DE LUNE
by Terrence McNally (NOV 6 - 30)*
A tender, raw, and surprisingly funny portrait of two lonely souls reaching for connection. After a late shift at a New York diner, short-order cook Johnny persuades waitress Frankie to let him stay a little longer. What begins as a one-night stand turns into an intimate journey of vulnerability, trust, and the hope that love might still be possible. With sparkling dialogue and aching honesty, McNally’s romantic two-hander reminds us that sometimes, the quietest stories are the most profound .
EUREKA DAY
by Jonathan Spector (JAN 8 - FEB 1)*
Fresh off Broadway, this biting and timely satire skewers the clash between individual freedom and collective responsibility. At a progressive private school in Berkeley, decisions are made by consensus and everyone gets a voice—until a mumps outbreak throws everything into chaos. As Zoom meetings unravel, alliances crack, and tensions rise, Eureka Day takes a sharply funny and frighteningly familiar look at how we communicate, or fail to, in a hyper-connected, hyper-polarized world. Don’t miss this razor-sharp comedy that’s as much about public health as it is about personal belief.
GHOSTS
by Henrik Ibsen (FEB 26 - MAR 22)*
Henrik Ibsen’s (A Doll’s House, Hedda Gabler) haunting masterpiece of moral reckoning, Ghosts lays bare the corrosive power of secrets and the cost of keeping up appearances. In a remote Norwegian town, widow Helen Alving prepares to dedicate an orphanage in her late husband’s name. But when her son Oswald returns home, buried truths begin to rise, and the ghosts of the past refuse to stay hidden. Hypocrisy, illness, and forbidden love begin to expose the rot beneath respectability, igniting a firestorm of guilt and desire. Bold, unsettling, and decades ahead of its time, Ghosts still hits like a gut punch with one of the most powerful climaxes in all of modern drama.
THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN
by Martin McDonagh (APR 9 - MAY 3)*
From the darkly hilarious mind of Martin McDonagh (The Banshees of Inisherin, Hangmen) comes this wickedly funny tale of hope, cruelty, and island gossip. On the remote Irish island of Inishmaan, young “Cripple” Billy dreams of escaping his bleak life and earning a role in a Hollywood film. When a movie crew arrives on a neighboring island, Billy sees his chance—but at what cost? With its absurd characters and razor-sharp wit, The Cripple of Inishmaan is a twisted comic gem that balances laughter with heartbreak in equal measure.
CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
by Tennessee Williams (MAY 28 - JUN 28)*
One of the most iconic dramas of the 20th century, this searing American classic returns to The Gamm. In the sweltering Mississippi heat, the Pollitt family gathers to celebrate Big Daddy’s birthday, but the air is thick with tension. Brick drinks to forget, Maggie claws for love—and everyone is hiding something. With Williams’ (A Streetcar Named Desire, The Night of the Iguana) signature lyricism and emotional depth, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof burns with desire, denial, and the desperate fight to hold on to what’s already slipping away.
ANGELS IN AMERICA

40TH ANNIVERSARY
BONUS SERIES
PART ONE: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES
CLOSED
PART TWO: PERESTROIKA
SEP 25 - OCT 12, 2025
DIRECTED BY BRIAN MCELENEY
"Our growth over the past 40 years has led us to this point, eager and equipped to take on this bonfire of a play"
Tony Estrella, Artistic Director
Considered by many to be the greatest play of the last 40 years, this Pulitzer Prize, Tony & Emmy award-winning masterpiece is set in 1980s New York City at the devastating height of the AIDS epidemic. Masterfully exploring love, sex, religion, family, and politics in Reagan-era America, Angels in America is “the most ambitious American play of our time, an epic that ranges from earth to Heaven...” (Newsweek)

