Venue and Ticket Information
The Boston Philharmonic performs in Sanders Theatre on Thursday and Sunday and in Jordan Hall on Saturday. Ticket prices and seating charts as well as location and parking information for both venues can be found below. Detailed seating charts are available online through the Sanders Theatre and Jordan Hall box offices.
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Ticket Prices:
| Discovery Series (7:00pm- Sanders Theatre) Thursday evenings* | | | Single Tickets | Subscription | | A-level | $75 | $270 | | B-level | $55 | $198 | | C-level | $35 | $126 | | D-level | $15 | $60 | | | | |
Saturday Series (8pm, Jordan Hall) or Sunday Series (3pm, Sanders Theatre) | | | Single Tickets | Subscription | | A-level | $85 | $306 | | B-level | $65 | $234 | | C-level | $45 | $162 | | D-level | $25 | $100 | | | | |
*Note the Discovery Series concert for the 4th concert in April/May of 2011 will be held on Monday, May 2 at 7:00pm.
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Seating Charts: Sanders Theatre

Seating Charts: Jordan Hall

* There are no refunds or exchanges on all individual ticket orders.
Programming is subject to change. Accessible Seating For accessible seating please call: 617-496-2222 (Sanders Theatre Box Office) 617-585-1260 (Jordan Hall Box Office) Or 617-236-0999 (Boston Philharmonic Box Office)
Discounts: Coolidge Corner Theatre, and Massachusetts Teachers Association discounts are available at all ticket outlets. Subscriber additional tickets are only available through the Boston Philharmonic box office.
Harvard Inning and Outing discounts are available at the Sanders Theatre box office and the Jordan Hall box office.
WGBH discounts are available through the Boston Philharmonic box office and are valid once per season.
* 8.00 Student & Senior Rush tickets are available on the day of at the venue box office. For students a valid I.D. must be presented.
Group Sales: please contact Pamela Feo at 617-236-0999 ext. 25
Gift Certificates are available upon request; please contact the Box office at 617-236-0999 ext. 20
Subscriber Exchange Policy:
- Ticket exchange is an exclusive benefit for subscribers.
- All exchanges are subject to ticket availability
Discovery Series: Ticket exchanges may be made up until 12pm the Wednesday before the concert date. Example: October 18th by 12pm for the October 19th performance
Saturday/Sunday Series: Ticket exchanges may be made up until 12pm on the Friday before the concert date. Example: October 20th by 12pm for the October 21st & 22nd performances
Exchanges may be made via phone, mail or fax. New tickets will be mailed unless it is too close to the concert date, in which case tickets will be held at Will Call.
Exchange by phone: 617-236-0999
Exchange by Mail: Boston Philharmonic 295 Huntington Avenue, Suite 210 Boston, MA 02115 Attention: Deana M. T. Oswald, Ticketing Services Manager
Exchange by Fax: 617-236-8613 Attention: Deana M. T. Oswald, Ticketing Services Manager After you have sent your fax, please remember to discard your old tickets to avoid double seating. Once your exchange is processed your original seats will be released for sale to the public. Questions: Please call Deana M. T. Oswald at 617-236-0999 ext.20
Pre-Concert Lectures If you have always wanted to learn more about classical music, come to Benjamin Zander’s captivating pre-concert lectures. These 45 minute lectures have become an intrinsic part of the Philharmonic experience. Pre-concert lectures take place before Saturday performances at 6:45 in Jordan Hall and before Sunday performances at 1:45 in Sanders Theatre. The weekday Discovery Series concerts begin at 7:30 and incorporate the lecture into the performance. “Music Lovers have not had so enthusiastic a guide into the world of classical music since the glory days of Leonard Bernstein.”- High Fidelity
Sanders Theatre Inspired by Christopher Wren's Sheldonian Theatre at Oxford, England, Sanders Theatre is famous for its design and its acoustics. A member of the League of Historic American Theatres, the 1,166 seat theatre offers a unique and intimate 180 degree design which provides unusual proximity to the stage.
Sanders is presently home to several undergraduate choir and orchestral groups and also serves as a venue for many professional performance ensembles including The Boston Philharmonic, The Boston Chamber Music Society, The Christmas Revels, Masterworks Chorale and The Boston Baroque.
Sanders Theatre Box Office Information Holyoke Center Arcade: 1350 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 Hours of Operation: 12pm – 6pm Tuesday - Sunday T: 617-496-2222 www.boxoffice.harvard.edu
Directions to Sanders Theatre Sanders Theatre is located at 45 Quincy Street, Cambridge MA on the campus of Harvard University.
Public Transportation: The Harvard Square stop on the Red Line of the MBTA subway system is a well-lit five minute walk from Sanders Theatre.
Driving Directions: Take Storrow Drive to the Harvard Square exit. Turn right at end of ramp onto John F. Kennedy Street. Harvard Square is approximately ˝ mile straight ahead. “The Coop” will be on the left. Continue forward on what is now Massachusetts Avenue, stay in middle lane. At the next light stay to the right. In the underpass, bear left following signs for Cambridge/Kirkland Streets. This will bring you to a traffic light with Sanders Theatre on your left.
Parking at Sanders Theatre: Parking is FREE for Boston Philharmonic concerts at the Broadway Garage.
Directions to the Broadway Garage: Go straight ahead through the traffic light on Cambridge Street. Make your second right on to Felton Street. The entrance to the garage will be on your right.
Jordan Hall Acoustically superb Jordan Hall is the heart and soul of New England Conservatory and has been central to the musical life of New England since its opening on October 20, 1903. The 1,013-seat hall was a gift of Conservatory trustee Eben D. Jordan, 2nd, and was designed by architect Edmund Wheelwright, following the model of the European court concert halls of the Renaissance. The original cost was $120,000. All year long, music lovers come to Jordan Hall to hear performances by NEC students, faculty, and ensembles throughout the week, as well as weekend appearances by touring artists and Boston musical organizations.
Jordan Hall Box Office Information 30 Gainsborough Street Boston MA, 02115 Hours of Operation: 10 am-6 pm Monday-Friday 12 pm-6 pm T: (617) 585-1260 www.newenglandconservatory.edu
Directions to Jordan Hall Jordan Hall is located at 290 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, at the intersection of Gainsborough and Huntington, one block west of Symphony Hall.
Public Transportation: You can take the Green Line E Train to the Symphony stop or the Orange Line to the Massachusetts Avenue stop. NEC’s Jordan Hall is a short walk from either location.
Driving Directions: From Storrow Drive inbound take the Kenmore Square/Fenway exit and follow the signs to Fenway. At the first light bear left and continue following the round around onto Westland Avenue. Merge right onto Massachusetts Avenue; turn right after Symphony Hall onto Huntington Avenue. Turn Left at the next light, Gainsborough Street. Jordan Hall is located immediately to the right.
Parking at Jordan Hall: There are several garages in the area including: Prudential Center Garage (present your ticket stub and get a discount), Gainsborough Garage (10 Gainsborough Street) and Church Park Garage (35 Westland Avenue).
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