The Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival 938 Lafayette St., Suite 514
New Orleans, LA 70113
504.581.1144 | 800.990.FEST
info@tennesseewilliams.net
days until the 2010 Festival!
About the FestivalWhat is the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival?
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About the FestivalTicket Options
Seating for Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival events is on a first-come-first-served basis. The purchase of tickets does not guarantee a seat. To ensure seating, please arrive about fifteen minutes early.

ALL ACCESS PASS ($500)
Get the most out your Festival experience. For a flat fee ($500), the All Access Pass provides you with a ticket to every event during the Festival (excluding only the Wednesday night fundraiser). Simply show your ID at our box office anytime during the Festival to pick up your wearable badge. This badge acts as a ticket to each event. Please show your badge for admittance.

FESTIVAL PANEL PASS ($60)
A Panel Pass admits to all panels, music events at the Palm Court Jazz Cafe on Sunday and the One-Act Play Contest productions throughout the weekend.

STUDENT/ TEACHER/ SENIOR CITIZEN FESTIVAL PANEL PASS ($50)
Same as above, available at a discount for students, educators, and senior citizens.

ONE DAY FESTIVAL PANEL PASS ($25)
Admits to the events listed above, but good for specific day purchased.

MASTER CLASS FULL SERIES PASS ($175)
Ticket price includes all eight Master Classes and one Festival Panel Pass.

SCHOLARS CONFERENCE PASS ($10)
Admits to all discussions/programs at the 2008 Tennessee Williams Scholars Conference.

SINGLE EVENT TICKET ($10)
A single event ticket admits to a single literary panel or "conversation with" discussion. Available at our onsite box office at the Royal Sonesta Hotel during the Festival. Not available for pre-order.

GROUP RATES
Group rates available upon request. Please call us at (504)581-1144 to work out a package deal for your group.

QUESTIONS?
Call the Festival Box Office at 1-800-990-FEST or email us at info@tennesseewilliams.net.
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About the FestivalFestival Highlights
A retrospective of highlights from festivals past, beginning with our first event in 1987. From panels to plays to participants, here's what we remember most. Email Article To a FriendView Printable Version
About the FestivalImportant Reminders ...

The Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. Contributions are deductible according to the provision of current tax laws.

The Festival is governed by a volunteer board of directors composed of teachers, writers, book-sellers, city government personnel, corporate representatives, and television consultants. It is a 501(c)3 organization, chartered in the state of Louisiana. Funding comes from auxiliary events, fund-raising parties, corporate and individual donations, and public and private foundation donations.

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