Effective May 8, the Opera House will no longer require audience members to provide proof of vaccination, or a negative Covid test, on the night of the show. Some performers may continue to require audience members to provide proof of vaccination, and some have required that audience members wear masks. If their management has made us aware of these requirements, these will be listed in advance under the show description in the calendar section. We appreciate your cooperation. If you don’t agree with the policy, that is your choice, but please don’t argue with our staff and volunteers. We will be keeping the windows open during performances for extra ventilation, so bring a jacket if the evening is predicted to be cool. If Covid hospitalizations and deaths begin to climb as the 2022 season gets fully underway, the above policy may change again. Questions? Call the box office at 207-633-5159.
Fresh Air! Equals No Concerts for Awhile
Our “open air under a roof” concerts, with limited-sized audiences, came to a close in December as the chill of a Maine winter set in. When we are able to safely start up our small concerts again in the spring, once the temperatures consistently rise above freezing, we will – but we can only do it if Maine’s Covid situation tames down so please please wear a mask whenever you are out, and keep your distance and stay in your bubble! It’s hard, but it’s the only way we are going to be able to get back to the business of live music and community gatherings. We do have concerts listed on our schedule, but are delaying ticket sales until we have a better idea of social gathering guidelines/audience size limits going into the spring/summer. Please call 207-633-5159 if you have specific questions.
The Stage is Dark – For Now
With the hope of stemming the community spread of the Covid-19 virus, the Opera House has cancelled performances through late May. Currently none of the impacted shows have rescheduled dates, and as such, all tickets for cancelled shows will be refunded or credited towards a future performance if requested. If you opt not to request a refund, the Opera House will gratefully redirect your support to help keep the House running during these uncertain times.
1)If you purchased your tickets to a cancelled show through our online ticket vendor (instantseats), they have been refunded to your credit card directly.
2)If you purchased tickets by phone through our box office and the tickets are on hold/will call in the box office, your credit card has been refunded automatically.
3) If you have physical tickets in your possession that you purchased at the box office, please mail them to the Opera House, PO Box 800, Boothbay Harbor, ME 04538 with a notation on who should receive the refund check and to what address it should be mailed.
We will update information as needed. And soon we hope this space can once again be used to talk about live performances, magic moments, and the history of this old house as we celebrate Maine’s Bicentennial. We miss you all. Stay well.
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