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Click here to purchase online or call the Box Office at (208) 336-9221 and fax to (208) 336-4924 or mail to: ISF, Attn: Tickets, P.O. Box 9365, Boise, ID 83707 (please allow one week for mail orders). October – MayJune – September Reserved lawn seating is divided into tiered grass levels, located at the front of the theater. We encourage you to bring blankets and low-back lawn chairs with seats no more than 6 inches from the ground, and the back no higher than shoulder level. You may also rent a lawn chair at the Festival’s Souvenir Stand for $2 per chair. Click here to view a seating map of the Amphitheater. No, the chairs are provided. The Reserved Chair section is located in the center of the theater, and consists of tiered rows with plastic chairs for seating. As with all other areas of the theater, picnic dinners are welcomed in the Chair Seating section. The General Admission Hillside is a sloped grass area, located at the rear of the theater. First come gets first pick of seating in this area and patrons are welcome to spread out a blanket or pillow to sit on.




Chairs are allowed in this area, but please be sensitive of those behind you (legless chairs work best). Boxes offer premium seating for six and Mini-Boxes offer premium seating for four. Both the Box and the Mini-Box offer you chair seating with a table for your picnic dinner. Seating is located along the center and side aisles of the theater. PLAYS & PERFORMANCE FAQs Preview performances afford audiences a "sneak peek" at the completed production and offer a reduced ticket price. Be the first audience to see the play in its entirety with directors and designers in the house. The Preview performance is the first Friday of each play. Please see the calendar for dates. Family Nights are the first Sunday after a play’s opening night and offer families the opportunity to bring young children at discounted prices to see a show. Children under six years of age are admitted ONLY on Family Night, at no charge, and are not provided with reserved seating. A discounted $12 Junior Ticket is available for ages 6 – 17.




Family Night performances — like all Sunday performances — begin at 7:00pm. If you have specific questions about content, please call the Festival offices at (208) 336-9221. May through August there is a Greenshow Series on select nights, mini-concerts or other performances. Please click here for more information.  Greenshow series events generally start at 7:20 p.m. The Amphitheater & Reserve is located at 5657 Warm Springs Avenue, along the Boise River, adjacent to the Idaho Department of Parks & Recreation offices. For a map of the directions, click here.Picnicking is encouraged as an ISF tradition. If you don’t have time to pack your own, consider purchasing appetizers and drinks, dinners and/or desserts at Café Shakespeare, where a portion of the proceeds benefit the Festival.The availability of the theater varies by time of year and the Festival’s main stage season. The Interpretive Center has year-round availability. For additional information, Click Here.




Wood Cookies & Wafers Ready to add your listing? Posting a listing is easy. Register an account and create a listing.Westside Medical Supply is your trusted source for medical equipment rental. We carry a wide variety of medical equipment to assist with mobility or comfort issues after surgery or to aid in you indoor/outdoor mobility should the need arise. Here is a list of all the equipment we can provide. Contact us or stop into either location to rent equipment. (including light-weight chairs) – These are designed to make life easier if long distance mobility may become an issue. Much lighter for the ease of transporting. They have the small 8” wheels so you will need to be pushed. Great for navigating in the home as you can get through doorways easier than a scooter and also have higher back supports than a scooter. POV’s – Great for the Lilac Fest or getting to the outdoor picnic. Hospital beds (with mattress and short or long side rails)




Note the popular is a semi electric bed, but some people may need a full electric which allows you full control of the bed via a hand pendent. Lastly note, Low beds are available for use which go lower to the floor for those who may have issues with transferring or those who may be at risk for falls from a higher  bed height. Low Air Loss for pressure prevention or after surgery on the buttocks Great for holding the phone, a plate and aids to daily living while in bed Remember the longest portable is 12’ so we can assist in guiding the proper length ramp for your ability to get in and out of your home. We can also do a house call to determine which one will best meet your need. Snap a pic of the entrance on your phone and email it to us so we can get a better picture of the situation. These are great to assist with transfers to and from the bed or bed to commode. Roll-a-bout style knee walker This is a great assistive device that takes the place of crutches and is mostly used for post op use after ankle or foot surgery.




The newest units are swivel in style and a blessing in disguise for the after surgery mobility issues. This device is rented over a period of 8 weeks with a cost against use-age program. Its ultra-stable foundation braces you in every direction. It is not like pushing a typical walker. Instead, the U-Step walker surrounds you and moves with you. You will feel as stable as you would fee holding onto another person’s arm. This is the cooling device that one would use post op knee or shoulder surgery. This item is rented by the week and is a great  recovery tool to aid in swelling prevention and assist with getting you back into your routine. This device is just amazing. It truly does help increase range of motion and prevent pain whether it’s post op surgery or to aid in wrist,  Knee, hip, back, neck pain etc. This device is FDA approved and is catching on in the marketplace real fast with its positive results. I have spoken to a Physical therapist who told me this prevents atrophy in the lower extremities and has been helpful in healing skin pressure sores.

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