Make sure you don't miss a show with the BSA Season Pass

The Bellevue Society for the Arts is beginning it's season and we know how you can see all the shows and save money too.
Morgan Addington-Hodge
Aug 1, 2012

WHAT: Bellevue Society for the Arts season passes on sale
WHEN: Beginning 2 weeks prior to any performance
COST: $60/Adult, $50/Senior 60 years and older
INFO: 419-484-2787

The Bellevue Society for the Arts (BSA) has announced its 2012-13 season, and with eight great shows on the docket ranging from Disney to Sondheim, it's shaping up to be a great season.

So how can you see every show, or maybe multiple performances of a few, without breaking the bank? Try a BSA Season Ticket.

The BSA season ticket works like a punch card, with seven opportunities to attend BSA productions. The passes can be used on any performance, by any person at any time, and when I say any, I really mean any.

Think of the pass as 7 individual tickets that have no expiration date. This means that you could use your pass to get seven different people into one show, and that show could be happening 2 years from now.

However you choose to use your passes, just make sure you call to make reservations before you go to a show. Just like with regular tickets, if the show is sold out when you get there, you won't get a seat. Not to fret, though, you can make reservations up to two weeks in advance.

Season tickets can be purchased at the Adult price of $60, a $10 savings, or the senior price of $50, a $6 savings. Season tickets will be available for purchase beginning August 3rd by phone at (419) 484-2787 or by mail at PO Box 493, Bellevue, OH 44811. Don't forget that individual tickets are also available for purchase beginning two weeks prior to a show for $10 for adults, $8 for seniors 60 years and older, and $6 for students.

You can click HERE to view a full list of the performances being held during the BSA 2012-13 season.