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OUTRAGEOUSLY AFFORDABLE LIVE THEATRE

Explore our Season 11 Subscription Options

FLEX PASS

$158

Want options? The Flex Pass combines the benefits of subscriber pricing with the flexibility of single tickets. Passholders get four tickets to use in any combination of ways for our main stage productions during Season 11!

Regular cost of tickets with fees: $184

Being a subscriber comes with its perks:

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SAVE ON TICKET COSTS

Save at least 11% on tickets when you subscribe.

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RESERVE YOUR DATES

Select your preferred show dates in advance, or pay now and decide later.

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CONVENIENT EXCHANGES

Benefit from free unlimited ticket exchanges (with 48 hours notice).

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GUARANTEED SEATS

Our intimate theatre fills up fast; buying single tickets is a risk! 

What Audiences Say

"If you're from a big city and you're used to and like unusual theater, and find it stimulating rather than over your head, this is the theater of your life. I have been a subscriber and look forward to each new production... [Urbanite] makes Sarasota look even better and shows a turn for the younger and more adventurous culture in this city."

- WOLFE ZUCKER, patron

"My favorite venue for drama anywhere in Florida. Edgy, exciting, intimate black box productions that focus on human interaction and always give you a lot to think and talk about."

- JIM KEENEY, patron

"I so love this place! Raw stories, amazing acting, and intimate setting. I have almost seen every production since opening. If I miss one, it better be a good reason. You will leave here thinking deeply about what you just experienced."

- JAE BEE, patron

"The Urbanite Theater has brought something new to Sarasota, uncompromising standards of production, direction, and most of all acting...The intimacy of the theater space is matched by the endless invention of staging so that the regular audience has the sense every time as though it were the first time."

- CHARLES BEYE

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