This page is for theaters, show producers, touring projects, and venues that sell tickets for performances, productions, and stage shows — with a fixed schedule, seating arrangements, and recurring performances.
Suitable for repertoire theaters and shows where a single performance runs dozens of times.
Convenient for productions, tours, and touring shows.
Yes. The system is designed for events with a fixed schedule and seating arrangements — just like how performances, productions, and stage shows are organized. You can sell tickets for one performance with multiple showings, different venues, and different seating plans.
Yes. The performance is created once, after which dates and sessions are added to it. This is convenient for repertory theaters and show projects where the same performance runs regularly.
Yes. For theaters and shows, seating plans with fixed seats, sections, and categories can be used. The audience selects a specific seat when purchasing a ticket.
Yes. The same performance can take place at different venues with different seating arrangements. This is especially relevant for touring productions and off-site shows.
A separate page is created for each performance with a description of the production, a poster, a list of show dates, and the option to purchase tickets. All pages are designed in a unified style of your theater or project.
Yes. A performance or a specific screening can be unpublished publicly and accessible only via a direct link. This is convenient for closed screenings, invited guests, and special events.
Ticket verification is done using a QR code through a mobile app for controllers. Each ticket can be scanned only once, which prevents re-entry.
Yes. Information about sold tickets, attendance, and hall occupancy is available for each performance and each date. This helps analyze demand for specific productions.
Yes. The system is equally suitable for both small theater studios and large theaters and production show projects. You can start with one performance and scale up as you grow.
Yes. You can create shows in different cities, use different venues, and manage ticket sales within a single account.
A separate solution is not required. The system is adapted to the theatrical specifics but remains universal — you can use it for performances, shows, and other stage formats within one account.
Yes. You can manage a repertoire of several performances, each with its own shows, prices, and seating plans.
Yes. The pages for performances and the repertoire are designed under your theater or show project's brand, without third-party marketplace styling.