Tickets available April 1, 2009
at Mission Theater Box Office
Call 760-731-2278 for information
1. SINGLE SCREENING: $5.00 The Box Office is located directly across from the Mission Theater
(Generally ONE feature length film showcased with multiple shorts)
2. 1-DAY FESTIVAL PASS: $20.00
(One day of screenings, all venues)
3. ALL ACCESS VIP FESTIVAL PASS: $100.00
(Includes all screenings, special events & workshops)
4. Saturday April 25 @ 7pm AWARDS CELEBRATION honoring Fred Willard hosted by Fallbrook Art Center
COST: $20 per person, VIP Pass holders: FREE. Includes heavy appetizers & beverages from several restaurants and wineries.
200 N. Main Fallbrook, CA 92028
Phone: (760) 731-2278
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 10:00am - 5:00pm Enroll in Workshops at Fallbrook School of the Arts
or 1 Hour Prior To Show (Day of Show Only)
The Box Office accepts Cash/Checks/Visa/Mastercard/Discover/American Express
5. WORKSHOPS: $10.00, VIP Pass holders and Fallbrook Film Factory members FREE
310 E. Alvarado, CA 92028
Phone: (760) 728-6383
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
The School accepts Cash/Checks/Visa/Mastercard or online
www.fallbrookschoolofthearts.org
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ON TICKETS. In the event a performance is cancelled, you will be allowed to exchange them for another date of the same event, or a refund will be issued. We are sorry but at this time we are unable to offer tickets online.
INSTRUCTION FOR PASS HOLDER: Your pass allows you entry to all screenings on the date or date(s) specified on the front of the pass. VIP pass holders may attend all screenings, workshops, and festival events including opening and closing receptions. No tickets necessary, just display pass at entrance.
DISCLAIMER: Limited seating is available on a first come first serve basis. Pass Holders must come to the theater 10 minutes before the start time or you could lose your place. Fallbrook Film Factory is not responsible for subject matter or content of the films. The views depicted in these films do not necessarily reflect the views of the Fallbrook Film Factory.