HELPFUL HINTS
Here are some useful tips to remember when booking your tickets and coming to a PSP show! Following these hints will help you and others have an even more enjoyable experience at the theatre before, during and after the show.

BEFORE - DON'T MISS YOUR CUE:

No show is complete without an audience. Your attendance is just as integral to the show as the actors and other artists. Therefore it is important that you don't miss your entrance, so we strongly recommend that you arrive at the theatre EARLY (no later than one half hour before show time) for three reasons:

PARKING - The theatre is on top of a rather big hill, and there is limited parking in the top parking lot. Once that lot is full patrons need to park their cars in the bottom lot and walk up the hill (there is a nice stairway for you) to get to the theatre.

GET A GOOD SEAT - At PSP our seating is general admission. Getting there early will help you get a good seat. Although there isn't a bad seat in the theatre, we're sure you'll want your choice among them.

AVOID THE LINE - There can sometimes be a long line at the box office of people picking up tickets. Getting to the theatre early will help you avoid the line and help you get into the theatre to choose a good seat.

SPECIAL PARKING/SEATING FACILITIES

PSP has parking spaces in the back designated for persons with disabilities. Anyone parking in these spots must have the proper authorization (tag and/or license).

We also have a wheelchair-accessible stall in each bathroom and can remove the front row of seats in the theatre to accommodate wheelchairs or walkers.

If you require any of these special accommodations, it is important that you Call (650) 359-8002 and alert the theatre in advance so the staff can prepare and reserve the space.

At this time the theatre does NOT have audio/listening devices for hearing impaired persons.

DURING - DISCONNECT, SIT BACK AND RELAX:

As a courtesy to the performers and other audience members, we request that you avoid entering or exiting the theatre during the performance, except in the case of an emergency.

Kindly turn off your cell phones, pagers, or watches before entering the theatre. Any person holding electronics that beep or make other noises during the show will be asked to come up on stage and do the hokey pokey in front of everyone (you think we're joking...).

We hold auditions for each show, and we would love to have you come to one if you are interested in being on stage...while in the audience, however, we request that you refrain from having conversations during the show and leave the performance to the actors.

AFTER - GREET THE CAST:

The cast is always eager to greet you after each show. To help us keep from having a crowd in our little lobby, we request you meet the cast in the Gallery (the room where refreshments are offered during intermission).