Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati and Cincinnati Arts Association Announce Consolidation of Ticket Sales

By: Jun. 07, 2012
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Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati and Cincinnati Arts Association (CAA) announced today that effective July 23, 2012 all Broadway in Cincinnati ticketing and subscriber services will be consolidated into one location at the Aronoff Center for the Arts. With CAA providing comprehensive ticketing services for Broadway in Cincinnati, season ticket holders and single ticket buyers will be able to have their needs met in one location. This opportunity provides enhanced efficiencies for all consumers and supports both organizations’ high standards of customer service. 

The local Broadway in Cincinnati staff will relocate to the Aronoff Center and work with the Cincinnati Arts Association team.  The current Broadway in Cincinnati office located downtown at the Mercantile Center at 120 East Fourth Street will close later this summer.

Single tickets for all Broadway in Cincinnati shows will be available at CincinnatiArts.org, 513.621.ARTS [2787], the Aronoff Center Ticket Office (located downtown at 650 Walnut Street), and the Broadway in Cincinnati e-Club. 2012-13 Season Subscriptions can be purchased online at BroadwayinCincinnati.com or by phone at 800.294.1816. 

“We've had an incredibly successful partnership with the Aronoff Center team since the doors opened back in 1995,” said Leslie Broecker, President – Midwest of Broadway Across America. “The Series, which will celebrate its 25th Anniversary this Fall, is recognized as one of the best in the country. This new arrangement will only enhance what we've accomplished together over the past 17 years.  Our patrons will have one-stop shopping with continued superior customer service.  We couldn't have asked for a better partner and look forward to many wonderful shows for years to come.”

“The consolidation of ticketing services is a natural and positive evolution of our successful long-term partnership with Broadway Across America,” said Steve Loftin, President and Executive Director, Cincinnati Arts Association. “We are thrilled with the opportunity to centralize these services to the Aronoff Center, which is another step in our ongoing effort to provide the best possible customer service experiences to our patrons.”



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