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Can
I purchase tickets at the performance?
Where should I park and how much does it cost?
What should I wear?
May I take pictures during the concert?
What if I have to cough?
When do performances start and end?
When is it appropriate to applaud?
What are Concert Conversations?
Can I bring children to the symphony?
I missed the performance. Do you have a recording?
Can I bring my cell phone?
What if I am late?
Can I Purchase Tickets
At The Performance? Yes. Single tickets can be purchased
on the day of the concert at the theater beginning 1 hours prior
to the concert start, subject to availability.
Where Should I Park And How
Much Does It Cost? Free parking is available at the north
and south entrances to the theater. Premier parking is available in
the Bell Performance Club Lot for donors who give $2,000 or more per
season. For more information, visit Support or email Enid
Rickley.
What Should I Wear? For
SRS classical performances, most patrons wear nice casual to dressy or
business clothes. Discovery Rehearsals are generally more casual and Gala
events are usually black tie.
May I Take Pictures During The
Concert? Cameras as well as other recording devices can create
major distractions for the musicians and audience members around you.
As a result, no still, video cameras or tape recorders of any kind
are permitted.
What If I Have To Cough? In
an effort to help reduce distracting noises and enhance the concert-going
experience, the Santa Rosa Symphony provides complimentary cough suppressant
tablets to patrons, subject to availability. Please ask an usher if you
would like one.
When Do Performances Start And
End? SRS performances vary in length depending on the program
but are generally 2 hours which includes a 20 minute intermission.
If there is an intermission, it will be noted in your program book.
If you step outside the building during intermission, please be sure
to have your ticket stub with you for reentry. For exact timings please
call the box office at (707) 546-8742 or email us.
When Is It Appropriate To Applaud? The
audience will applaud to welcome the conductor when he or she walks out
onto the stage. In most works performed at SRS, a movement is a large
division of a larger composition or musical form. For example, symphonies
are typically divided into four movements and concertos into three. It
is appropriate to clap after the final movement of an entire work. If
you're still not sure, you can always wait for the rest of the audience
to clap before applauding. Another good sign is when the conductor either
turns around or steps off the podium (the elevated "box" he or she stands
on).
What Are Concert Conversations? Concert
Conversations are relaxed, informative 30-minute discussions with the
conductor and begin one hour prior to each subscription series concert.
These talks provide an insightful and entertaining introduction to the
music, composers and guest artists. They are FREE, before subscription
concerts in the Main Theater, Saturdays at 7 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m.,
Mondays at 7 p.m.
Can I Bring Children To The
Symphony? Attending the symphony as a family is a great way
to spend time together, but since live music is appreciated in a quiet
environment and concerts tend to be too long for children we recommend
attending the.
A good alternative to our regular
subscription concerts, the Discovery Rehearsals are the final dress rehearsal
on the Saturday of a performance weekend, beginning at 2 pm. While
we do not have a policy forbidding children from attending regular
subscription performances, we do ask that your child be well behaved
in order to not disrupt the performance.
I Missed The Concert. Do You
Have A Recording? Santa Rosa Symphony subscription performances
are broadcast on local public radio KRCB 90.9 FM/91.1 FM and also on
Marin Cable 95.7 FM at noon on the second Sunday following concert
weekends. Visit our Concert Broadcast schedule page for more information.
Can I Bring My Cellular Phone? Cell
phones, pagers, watches and other electronic devices that cause noise
are not permitted in the theater. Please be courteous to our musicians
and your fellow audience members and turn off any electronic devices
prior to entering the theater.
What If I Am Late? As
a courtesy to the performers and the audience, latecomers will not be
seated until the earliest appropriate program break, at the discretion
of management. Please wait at the door nearest your seat and an usher
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Beverages:
Wine, soft drinks, coffee, tea and water are sold in the lobby before
the performance and during intermission at the Classical Series. See's candy is also available
and all proceeds benefit the Santa Rosa Symphony youth ensembles. Food
and beverage is not permitted in the theater at any time.
Coat Rack: A complimentary coat rack
is available for use at most performances near Door 1 and 7 of the Wells
Fargo Center lobby. While our staff does their best to watch the rack,
SRS assumes no liability for lost or stolen items.
Smoking: There is no smoking in the
theater or lobby. Smoking is permitted outside, 20 feet from the building.
Telephone: A pay phone is available
outside the north entrance.
Emergencies: Any emergency
at or during a performance should be reported to the a Wells Fargo Center or Santa Rosa Symphony employee. These individuals will be in the lobby and will have a radio.

Lost & Found: Items left at SRS concerts are kept at the Wells
Fargo Center in the main
office. Items are only
kept for 30 days. Call (707) 527-7006 to check for lost items.
Gift Certificates: Give the Gift of
Music! Gift Certificates are available for purchase in any denomination
at the Box Office or by calling (707) 546-8742.
Wheelchair & Handicapped Accommodations:
The Santa Rosa Symphony and Wells Fargo Center provides access for the
disabled on the main floor lobby at both the north and south entrances,
access to bathrooms, designated seating and listening devices. Unfortunately,
there is no elevator to the second floor level. When purchasing your
tickets with the Box Office, please notify them if you need a handicapped
seat or other arrangements. Handicapped parking is also available near
the entrances in both parking lots. Neither WFC nor Jackson Theater balconies
are accessible by elevator.
Assisted Listening Devices Headsets are
available free of charge at the SRS ticket table
prior to each performance.
Large Print Programs are available
for each subscription concert. Please ask your usher for a copy.
Transportation
The Santa Rosa Symphony offers a bus for Classical Series concerts on Sundays from Oakmont and from Spring Lake Village. Reservations are reccomended for the bus and may be purchased by calling the SRS box office during regular business hours at 546-8742. $70 for full 7 classical series performances or $15 for individual classical concerts. The bus is not provided for special concerts or festivals.
Oakmont Bus
Pickup begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Berger Center, 301 White Oak Drive. The bus leaves at 2:00 p.m. and arrives at the Wells Fargo Center by 2:30 p.m. The bus waits for passengers and returns once the concert is completed.
Spring Lake Village
Pickup begins at 1:00 p.m. at the Spring Lake Village roundabout, 5555 Montgomery Dr. The bus leaves at 1:30 p.m. and arrives at the Wells Fargo Center by 2:00 p.m. in time for Concert Conversations. The bus waits for passengers and returns once the concert is completed.
The Santa Rosa Symphony proudly presents these transportation options in partnership with Pure Luxury Transportation.

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Still Have Questions?
E-mail us at or call (707) 546-8742.
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