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Subscribe before July 15th, and get your ticket(s) to BOHÈME AND BEYOND for free!

We promise that COT subscribers always get the best price on their tickets, and we will not undercut your loyalty by offering last minute sales at lower prices. As a subscriber, you get:

  • The best prices we offer, Period.

  • Seating priority for every performance during the season.

  • 10% off extra tickets for friends or family on all performances (with the exception of A+ seating at The Studebaker Theater)

  • First right of refusal to keep your seats, and first-in-line to request a new location when you re-subscribe

  • Fee-free ticket exchanges from your performance into any other opera or concert, based on availability

Single Tickets go on sale July 15th.

How to Subscribe

ONLINE: Click here to subscribe securely online.
BY PHONE: Call (312) 704-8414

Subscription Pricing

Subscriptions include tickets for all four performances that make up the 2024-25 season.

All seating is reserved for performances of Leonora and She Who Dared at The Studebaker Theater. Please see the seat map below for seating area detail.

Seating is general admission for Bohème and Beyond at De Paul University’s Gannon Concert Hall, and Remedios Varios at The Athenaeum Center.

BEFORE JULY 15th: Subscribers get 20% off all tickets PLUS free tickets to Bohème and Beyond (with the exception of A+ seats to Leonora and She Who Dared, which are not discounted)

AFTER JULY 15th: Subscribers get 20% off all tickets (with the exception of A+ seats to Leonora and She Who Dared, which are not discounted)

Please Note: Each subscription is subject to a $15 handling charge. This fee is considerably less than the ticket surcharge imposed by each theater when purchasing tickets individually (currently $5-$10 per ticket).

All of our theaters are ADA compliant. If you need accessible or handicapped seating, please let our ticket office know!

Studebaker Theater Seating Areas

The Life and Death(s) of Alan Turing
“Best World Premiere of 2023”
- Chicago Tribune