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Wabtec partners with Playhouse to offer accessible theatre opportunities, Playhouse for All!

The Erie Playhouse is thrilled to announce the renewal of our Playhouse for All program, now powered by Wabtec Corporation

Playhouse for All enables qualifying patrons the opportunity to purchase up to four tickets to any Erie Playhouse production for just $5 each.

The goal of this program is to expand accessible opportunities in live, local theatre so that all members of our community have equitable access to the Playhouse.

Playhouse For All tickets will be made available for each production through the end of our 2025 Season of Soaring Tales and Epic Adventures and – thanks to Wabtec – will continue to be offered during our Red Hot 2026 Season. 

Tickets are available to qualifying patrons on a first-come, first-served basis and are subject to availability. 

The pilot year of Playhouse For All was made possible through a Helping Today grant from the Erie Community Foundation

Playhouse for All tickets can be purchased beginning on the public on-sale dates listed below for each production by qualifying patrons who present their Pennsylvania state-issued ACCESS card and valid photo ID in person at the Erie Playhouse Box Office in advance. The ACCESS card cannot be used as payment, only as qualification, and patrons may pay via cash, credit card or check. 

Each production will offer 50 tickets available at this special price. Tickets are available at the Box Office, 13 West 10th Street Erie PA, 16501. Please call 814-454-2852 x0 with any questions. 

“The arts are for everyone,” said Zach Flock, Playhouse Executive Director, “and Playhouse for All helps to expand access throughout our community. We’re grateful for the Erie Community Foundation for getting Playhouse for All off the ground, and to Wabtec for keeping the momentum going. Through this partnership, we’re having a positive impact on our entire region.”

MEAN GIRLS – on sale now!
On stage January 30 – February 15

The 2025 pilot program was made possible by a Helping Today grant from the Erie Community Foundation, and continues through support from Wabtec Corporation.