NEW ORLEANS (press release) – In an effort to ensure the safety and wellness of our patrons, artists, staff, and community, and in response to the executive proclamation by Governor John Bel Edwards, our remaining productions at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center will be rescheduled.
No other productions will be affected that have capacities under 250 people.
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The production of 42nd Street will be rescheduled to May 8 – 17, 2020.
All current tickets will be honored as such:
- April 9 moves to May 8 at 7:30pm
- April 10 moves to May 9 at 7:30pm
- April 11 moves to May 10 at 2:00pm
- April 17 moves to May 15 at 7:30pm
- April 18 moves to May 16 at 7:30pm
- April 19 moves to May 17 at 2:00pm
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To current ticket holders:
- The tickets that you have already will be honored as outlined above. If you are able to attend the rescheduled performance, there is nothing further that you need to do. We’ll see you at the theatre!
- If you are unsure or unable to attend the rescheduled performance, we will exchange your tickets to another performance date or production.
- We hope that if you cannot attend the rescheduled performance(s) or another production, that you will consider making your tickets a tax-deductible donation, but we will issue a refund if necessary.
ALL CHANGES INCLUDING EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS WILL BE PROCESSED BEGINNING MONDAY, MARCH 16 DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS. M-F, 9AM – 5PM.
PLEASE CALL 504-885-2000.
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The production of An American in Pariswill be rescheduled to the 43rd Season (Fall 2020 – Spring 2021)
We will notify current ticket holders as soon as the dates are set.
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To current ticket holders:
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- Current tickets will be honored for the rescheduled performances.
- We ask that you please wait until we have rescheduled dates to request any exchanges. Thank you in advance for your patience during this trying time.
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While we are saddened by this news, we understand the need to take precautionary measures. We hope that you will continue to follow the recommendations of global, national, and local health authorities on personal precautions that you can implement to lower the curve and, ultimately, shorten the span of illness, closures, and interruptions in our community. We will continue to monitor the situation and update you, our patrons and supporters, to any further changes in the coming months.