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£®The Boston Opera House Box Office is open Monday-Friday from 10 am-5 pm£®We provide a direct and customer-friendly service that allows our customers to choose their seats and purchase their tickets at face value without service charges or delivery fees£®The savings and confidence associated with an in-person purchase at our box office can make the trip very worthwhile£®While you're in the neighborhood£¬check out our dining and parking choices when you attend your favorite shows£®
£®The Boston Ballet Box Office operates year-round at their 19 Clarendon Street headquarters in Boston's South End£®Boston Ballet sells tickets at the Boston Opera House box office during Boston Ballet performance weeks£®
Online£º
£®Tickets for all Broadway in Boston shows and other concerts and cultural presentations are sold online at www£®ticketmaster£®com£®
£®Tickets for all Boston Ballet performances are sold online at www£®bostonballet£®org£®
By Phone£º
£®Tickets for all Broadway in Boston shows and other concerts and cultural presentations can be purchased by calling Ticketmaster at 1.800.982.2787£®
£®Tickets for all Boston Ballet performances can be purchased by calling 617.695.6955£®
Refund £¨Í˿ Policy£º
£®No refunds or exchanges£®
The Boston Opera House Policies
Some shows may not be appropriate for children of all ages£®Please enquire at 617.259.3400£®
Regardless of age£¬everyone must have a ticket£®No"babes in arms"will be allowed£®
Parents may be asked to remove restless children from the auditorium£®The parent and child will be able to wait in a comfortable lounge while the rest of the family enjoys the show£®We appreciate your cooperation£®
Tips for Theatergoers
Leave yourself enough time for traffic£®
Check the date and time of the performance on tickets purchased£®
If you arrive late to your performance you may have to wait to be seated at appropriate breaks in the performance£®Please arrive on time£¬no less than 15 minutes before curtain£®
56£®You can buy tickets for performances at the Boston Opera House in all the following ways EXCEPTC£®
A£®at the box office              
B£®by telephone
C£®through e-mail              
D£®on the website
57£®What is one advantage of purchasing tickets in person£¿A
A£®You don't need to pay extra fees£®
B£®You can get free parking and dining£®
C£®You are sure to get the best seats£®
D£®You can exchange tickets if you wish£®
58£®If you are attending a show at the Opera House£¬D£®
A£®you can take your baby with you
B£®you don't have to buy a ticket for your kid
C£®you are allowed to enter the auditorium immediately even if you are late
D£®you are advised to arrive 15 minutes before the performance begins£®

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