Subscriber Benefits & Details
Create YOUR perfect season of theatre with a Design Your Own subscription package.
Simply select any four or more shows from the 2026/27 Season in the sections and price points you prefer. Choose your dates when you buy and take advantage of FREE, unlimited ticket exchanges if your plans change.
Design Your Own subscription packages start at just $160 per person, so secure your seats to the shows you want today!
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As a Design Your Own subscriber, you’ll enjoy countless benefits, including:
- Up to 18% off single ticket prices
- Free and unlimited ticket exchanges when your schedule changes
- Additional tickets for friends and family at your subscriber discount (plus subscriber fees)
- Restaurant discounts
- And More!
Need a suggestion? Check out our curated lists!
Give Me a Beat! All Musicals
The Turning
Meredith Willson’s The Music Man
Fiddler on the Roof
BOOP!® The Musical
The Best Belly Laughs
Clue
Oh, Mary!
Destiny of Desire
Christmas Carol Goes Wrong
Family Night Out
Clue (ages 8+)
Dog Man: The Musical (all ages)*
Christmas Carol Goes Wrong (ages 8+)*
Riverdance (ages 3+)
BOOP!® The Musical (ages 8+)*
*Special pre- or post-show activities available on Family Days
Classic Shows and Characters
Meredith Willson’s The Music Man
Fiddler on the Roof
August Wilson’s Fences
BOOP!® The Musical
Cutting-Edge (New shows from the last five years)
The Turning
Oh, Mary!
Christmas Carol Goes Wrong
John Proctor is the Villain
Accessibility Subscription
Our ACCESS program is committed to providing accessibility for all audiences. One Saturday matinee for every mainstage production is designated as an ACCESS performance offering American Sign Language interpretation and Audio Description, as well as Open Captioning at the Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum.
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American Sign Language
Audio Description
Open Caption
All ACCESS Subscriptions are available by phone at 213.628.2772 or by email tickets@ctgla.org.
Please note that Open Captioning is not available at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.