FAQ - Georgetown Choral Society

FAQ

The GCS does not have a permanent physical box office. A temporary “Box Office” table is made available at the entrance to each concert venue to handle ticket changes, refunds, etc. Look for the sign:  “Georgetown Choral Society Box Office”.

One hour prior to concert start time, which varies, so please go to the Performances page on our website to confirm concert time.

There are three ticket outlets in Georgetown: Pat’s Prime Cuts and Deli in Georgetown South,  JV Clothing in Georgetown Marketplace, McMaster’s Meats on Main Street South (downtown) and Cork Winery, 71 Mountainview Road North, Georgetown . There is one ticket outlet in Acton: Acton Optical, 80 Mill Street East, Unit 1. You will be asked to provide your name and phone number when purchasing from our outlets, so that we can track ticket sales, as we do for tickets sold by choir members. Your information is held in strict confidence and not shared with anyone.

You can see all of our performances that have tickets for sale on our Performances page. On the Performances page of the Georgetown Choral Society’s website, click on the “More Information & Tickets” button and select the type and number of tickets you would like and complete the purchase.

Tickets are available at a reduced rate until midnight of the day before the concert.

Ticket prices vary from concert to concert. Tickets are priced for adults, students, families and groups. We do not offer a reduced ticket price for seniors.

Any family configuration that includes any combination of family members that includes two adults and two registered students qualifies as a family. Examples of family groups are: grandparent, aunt, two cousins; grandparent, father, two children. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a question by filling in the form.
Any group of ten or more who registers their group in advance qualifies for a 10% discount in each ticket price. Register by completing the form below and including your contact information, indicating the name, location, and nature of your group  and the number of tickets required. Your request will be reviewed by our Box Office team. Expect a response from us within three business days.

Accessibility

Yes, the venue is accessible for people with mobility challenges: handicapped parking near the entrance; elevator to the concert hall floor; barrier-free washroom on the concert hall floor; special seating area in the concert hall to accommodate special mobility devices including walker/rollator, wheelchair, electric wheelchair.

The venue is also accessible for people with hearing impairment. Microphones are used for announcements, speeches and solos.

Our Accessibility page has images of the entrance to our performance facility

Yes, special seating is located at the back of the concert hall. If you or anyone in your party require special seating, please complete the form.

To use the accessible parking spaces, enter the property using the south driveway. The south front entrance is protected by a roof, so feel free to drop any passengers off during inclement weather. The handicapped parking, with a five vehicle capacity, is on your left, just past the south entrance.

Additional FAQ

Yes, please feel free to leave if necessary. We ask, though, that you leave your seat during a break between songs, so that you do not disturb others around you or the musicians who are performing.

We do not offer child care at this time. If having access to childcare onsite means that you will be more likely to attend concerts, please mention your interest to a member of the choir,  our Box Office team, or complete the form below.

Feel free to leave the concert hall to walk or settle your child in the Meeting Place, where you entered the building, beside the concert hall. Downstairs, you will find several quiet rooms that you may feel free to use for nursing babies or playing with your child. Return to the concert hall when your child is settled so that you can both to continue enjoying the music.

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