Student Group Bookings
There’s nothing like experiencing a Shakespeare play live in performance, and there’s nowhere like Bard on the Beach to see Shakespeare!
Thanks to the support of the Djavad Mowafaghian Foundation and the Bard Access Fund, we provide steeply discounted tickets for student groups to select weekday matinees in June and September.
Booking requests for our 2026 Season open Monday, February 23, at 12pm, noon.
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The Plays
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR (BMO Mainstage)
Shakespeare’s laugh-out-loud comedy comes to life as a musical set in and around the community athletic centre of a (fictional) Vancouver suburb seriously obsessed with soccer. This classic farce follows the roguish Sir John Falstaff, who sets out to fix his financial woes by wooing two married women so that he can steal their husbands’ fortunes—only for his targets, Mistresses Ford and Page, to come together and turn the tables on him. With lively musical numbers woven throughout, this production guarantees laughter, mischief, and merriment.
Directed by Rebecca Northan
Dates (all performances at 1pm):
Wednesday, June 10
Wednesday, September 16
Run time: TBA
MACBETH (BMO Mainstage)
“What’s done cannot be undone.” A thrilling exploration of ambition, desire, and downfall, Macbeth tells the tragic tale of a victorious general who learns from a prophecy that he will become King. Spurred on by his own desires and the ruthless encouragement of his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and seizes the crown, before descending into paranoia and tyranny as he tries to hold onto his throne. Recognized as one of Shakespeare’s darkest and most popular tragedies, this production grounds the story in a harsh, dystopian world. Stark design and stylized visuals heighten themes of power, paranoia, and fate, drawing audiences deep into a world that is as haunting as it is unforgettable.
Contains graphic depictions of violence.
Directed by Stephen Drover
Dates (all performances at 1pm):
Friday, June 12
Tuesday, June 16
Tuesday, September 15
Thursday, September 17
Run time: TBA
ANTIGONE (Douglas Campbell Theatre)
This bold new adaptation by local playwright Kate Besworth presents Sophocles’ classic Greek tragedy for a contemporary audience. Antigone, the daughter of Oedipus, defies King Creon’s decree by burying her rebel brother in the aftermath of a civil war, setting off a chain of events that pits family loyalty against political authority—leading to devastating consequences. Exploring themes of resistance, voice, and generational reckoning, Antigone is raw, timely, and emotionally potent, offering a story as relevant now as it was in ancient Greece.
Directed by Ming Hudson
Dates: Thursday, September 17, 1pm
Run time TBA
Note: Our fourth production of our Season, Goblin:Oedipus, is for audiences aged 18 years and older. It contains adult themes and strong language that some people may find offensive.
Performance Dates
| JUNE | |
| Wednesday, June 10 (1pm) | The Merry Wives of Windsor |
| Friday, June 12 (1pm) | Macbeth |
| Tuesday, June 16 (1pm) | Macbeth |
| SEPTEMBER | |
| Tuesday, September 15 (1pm) | Macbeth |
| Wednesday, September 16 (1pm) | The Merry Wives of Windsor |
| Thursday, September 17 (1pm) | Macbeth Antigone |
Pricing & Subsidies
- Student Matinee tickets are $28 per student, including all taxes and fees. September Student Matinees receive an additional $3 subsidy per ticket, reducing the total cost to $25 per student.
- Student Matinee rates are available for 1pm performances only. Student groups who would like to attend an evening or weekend show are welcome to take advantage of our Youth ticket pricing.
- For Student Matinee performances we provide 1 free chaperone ticket for every 15 student tickets purchased. Additional chaperone tickets for student matinees or chaperone tickets for evenings and weekends will be available at the regular group rate (approximately 15% off a regularly priced ticket).
- Please refer to the Accessibility section for information on Education Assistant tickets.
- Further subsidies may be available through the Bard Access Fund. These funds, while limited, are intended to make a trip to Bard on the Beach accessible to a wider audience of students and teachers. Subsidy requests can be made when completing the booking request form.
Deposit and Final Payment Due Dates
| JUNE PERFORMANCES | ||
| Deposit Payment | Cheque | Upon receipt of invoice. Sent by express post or hand-delivered to arrive at Bard’s office by April 16 at 4:30pm. |
| Credit Card on File | Deposit will be charged to your card once your booking is confirmed no later than April 23. | |
| Electronic Funds Transfer | Upon receipt of invoice, no later than April 23. | |
| Final Payment | Cheque | Sent by express post or hand-delivered to arrive at Bard’s office by May 12 at 4:30pm. |
| Credit Card on File | May 21 | |
| Electronic Funds Transfer | May 21 | |
| SEPTEMBER PERFORMANCES Please note that final payments are due before the Labour Day weekend. Failure to meet this deadline may result in the loss of your booking and your deposit. Please plan accordingly. |
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| Deposit Payment | Cheque | Upon receipt of invoice. Sent by express post or hand-delivered to arrive at Bard’s office by June 2 at 4:30pm. |
| Credit Card on File | Deposit will be charged to your card once your booking is confirmed no later than June 4. | |
| Electronic Funds Transfer | Upon receipt of invoice no later than June 4. | |
| Final Payment | Cheque | Sent by express post or hand-delivered to arrive at Bard’s office by August 31 at 4:30pm. |
| Credit Card on File | September 3 | |
| Electronic Funds Transfer | September 3 | |
Accessibility
At Bard on the Beach, we believe that everyone should have equal access to our productions. We strive to be accessible and inclusive to all, and we’re committed to identifying and removing barriers to the best of our abilities.
We are pleased to provide free tickets to Education Assistants who will be attending a performance to support a student.
Please advise us of any accessibility needs when you complete the booking request form. You can also email Nhu Nguyen Education Coordinator, School Programs directly.
How to Book Tickets
Before requesting your tickets:
- Choose your dates. Confirm there are no conflicts with your school’s calendar.
- Make payment arrangements. We strongly prefer payment by credit card or Electronic Funds Transfer, however, if these are not an option for you, we will accept payment by cheque. Payment deadlines are earlier if your school pays by cheque.
- Make your transportation plan. If travelling by school bus, book early!
Requesting your tickets:
- Complete a booking request form, it’s required for all student group bookings.
- If we’re able to meet your request, we’ll need a 50% non-refundable deposit to hold your tickets.
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- You can adjust the number of tickets in your booking before the final payment deadline; however, the 50% deposit is non-refundable. The purchase of additional tickets is subject to availability.
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After requesting your tickets:
- Book your transportation and plan your visit.
- Prepare your students – check out our resources below!
Your Visit
Before the Show
- Plan for everyone in your group to arrive at our Festival site between 12:00 and 12:15 pm on the day of your show. Groups arriving after 12:30 pm may miss some of the performance.
- Visit our Maps and Directions page for driving, transit, and parking details.
- Plan your lunch: Students are welcome to bring packed lunches to eat before the show. Snacks, sandwiches, and beverages will also be available at our concession (debit, Mastercard, and VISA cards accepted).
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- Takeout and café options are available nearby on Cornwall Avenue.
- If walking off-site, please arrive no later than 11:30am. Consider ordering ahead to allow time to walk there, pick up your food, and be back in the Bard Village by noon.
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- Please do not allow food deliveries to our site. Given our site location and the number of people present, it’s not feasible.
- Students are welcome to dress casually. We suggest dressing for the weather: wear a sweater or jacket and comfortable shoes.
At the Show
- Tickets can be picked up starting at 12pm by the adult whose name is on the order. If another adult will be picking up the tickets, please notify our Box Office staff ahead of time.
- The Bard Village, including concessions and the Boutique, will open at noon.
- All seats are reserved, and we ask that all students sit in the seat noted on their ticket. Students are welcome to trade tickets with other students in their group before entering the Festival site.
- Ensure students hold on to their belongings or reach out to the Box Office for any Lost & Found items.
Educational Resources
- A Shakesperience: a delightfully unconventional 60-minute introduction to Shakespeare! Stream for FREE and watch it all at once or in chapters.
- Discovery Zone: a collection of FREE resources for exploring Shakespeare’s characters, speeches, and words.
- Play-specific resources for our Student Matinee plays will be available in late August for September student matinees.
FAQ
Contact
Please contact Nhu Nguyen, Education Coordinator, School Programs at [email protected] with any additional questions.