~ WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW WHEN ATTENDING A SHOW AT THE LEDDY ~

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Every person in the theater must have a ticket.  No lap-sitting.  No one under the age of 2 is allowed in the theater.

There are no refunds and no exchanges on tickets.  If for some reason you are unable to attend a performance for which you have purchased tickets, you may either find someone else to use them, or return them to us for resale and consider it a donation.

We do not cancel shows or other events in the event of inclement weather as performers and staff are contracted months in advance.  The show must go on!!

Suggested arrival time for our shows is 15 to 30 minutes before showtime.  If late, seating will be at the discretion of management.

Parking for shows is on both sides of the road in front of the theater, in the church parking lot across the street, the bank parking lot across the street (except on Tuesdays), and the municipal lot behind the pizza place.  Do NOT park in back of Leddy Center; that area is reserved for the cast and crew.

Cameras, camcorders and any other recording devices are not allowed in the theater.  Please leave these devices in your car or at home.  If you wish to take pictures in the lobby after the show, you may retrieve your camera or camcorder from your car at that time.  Any device, as mentioned above, brought into Leddy Center will be held by Leddy staff until the completion of the show.

No outside food or drinks are allowed in Leddy Center.  Refreshments, including popcorn, cold drinks, candy and ice cream will be available in our lobby during intermission.  No food or drinks are allowed in the theater.

Many of our audience members enjoy having their programs autographed by the cast in the lobby following the show.  To make this fun experience even more enjoyable, please bring a couple pens with you!

Cell phones, pagers and video games must be turned off.  Same applies to candy/gum wrappers.  Conversation - including whispered - should be reserved for before the show, during intermission and after the show.

Attending the show with children or first-time theater-goers?  Let them know that it's accepted and expected to laugh and applaud when appropriate.  Let them know, as well, that they must remain in their seat and should not talk during the show as a courtesy to those around them.  It is never too early to teach good theater etiquette!