
How to get tickets
By: The News-Gazette
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Tickets are $10 for each screening, with a $2 discount for students, and are available at the Virginia Theatre, 203 W. Park Ave., C, or by calling 356-9063.
As of Tuesday, individual tickets were sold out to "Hulk" and "Housekeeping."
People wanting to see a film that is sold out should go to the Virginia box office 30 minutes before screening time and wait in the rush ticket line.
Shortly before the film begins, any empty seats will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Since 2002, all festival patrons waiting in line for tickets for sold-out films were able to get in.
The Virginia has a waiting list for those who want to buy festival passes.
In the event additional passes become available, those on the waiting list will be contacted by phone or e-mail, according to the order in which they were added to the list.
They will be given the contact information for people unable to use the passes they purchased; the resale will be conducted directly between the seller and the buyer.
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- Ebertfest panel discussions planned
- Ebert breaks hip, but show will go on
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- British actors feel right at home at C-U fest
- Writer-director dedicates screening of 'Delirious' to absent film critic
- Moving film took writer-director home – and audience with him
- Actor says 'Canvas' first step to taking apart social stigma of mental illness
- Farmer's doc reaps event's first standing ovation
- Academy Award winning director, UI grad returns to town
- Director, distributor 'bask' in warm Virginia Theatre reception
- They don't make 'em like that any more
- Biopic rooted in writer-director's notion of suicidal glory
- 'Romance & Cigarettes' wins praise for filming outside box
- 'Housekeeping' star recalls script as best she ever saw
- Ebertfest: That's a wrap


