FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
June 15, 2018

MEDIA CONTACT:
Amy Guerra, Associate Executive Director
Mount Baker Theatre

Mount Baker Theatre's Community Pre-Sale Includes Early Access to 2018-2019 Events and Festive Open House

Mount Baker Theatre in Bellingham announces a Community Pre-Sale Party for 2018-19 Events, Sunday, July 15, 2 pm – 5 pm.  MBT is celebrating the local community with early access to purchase seats in person before the shows become fully available for sale online the following day.  Attendees can choose from 27 exciting, world-class events that Mount Baker Theatre has routed to Bellingham between August 2018 and June 2019, with premium seating choices and package savings available. With an MBT Passport in hand, guests can journey into the “United States of Inspiration” that happens when one attends live entertainment! Activities for the event include insider Theatre tours, open access to try out different seats and views in the Main House, video footage of upcoming events, popcorn, games, prizes, and MBT’s Ticketing Specialists ready to help book the best seats and ensure package savings. Bringing big events home is part of MBT’s mission, and this year is no exception as the Theatre will host Clint Black, Capitol Steps, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, STOMP, Spamalot, the Portland Cello Project, New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, Michael Feinstein with Storm Large, and much more. Mount Baker Theatre is a regional venue. On average one-third of attendees at any show are from out of the area, but depending on the event that number can rise well above one-half. Allowing early access in person before the tickets are available online allows MBT to give a perk to its local, supporting community.  MBT donors who participate in the MBT Membership program also enjoy special, pre-sale capabilities. No advance reservations required to attend. Call 360-734-6080 for information

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