• Decrease font size
  • Reset font size to default
  • Increase font size

Please Support Us!

Your tax deductable donation will help us continue a tradition of rich and varied music to the Washington, DC community!

Donate Button

Syndicate

Concert Refund Information PDF Print E-mail

Due to inclement weather, the McLean Community Center was CLOSED and all activities CANCELED, on Saturday, December 19 and Sunday, December 20.  Please bring or mail your tickets to the Alden Theatre Box Office by Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 9 p.m.

Please Note: Refunds will be issued as a check from Fairfax County Government and may take up to 4-6 weeks to arrive.  In some cases it may be possible to refund a credit card.

Refunds are available for these events:
McLean Symphony concert                           December 20, 2009 at 3 p.m.
McLean Symphony concert                           December 20, 2009 at 3 p.m.

 

How did you purchase your tickets??

I bought my tickets online, by phone, or through a Ticketmaster outlet.
Please contact Ticketmaster for your refund at 703-573-SEAT.

I bought my tickets by mail, or in person through the Alden Theatre Box Office.
Please bring or mail your tickets to the Alden Theatre Box Office by Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 9 p.m.
Include the following:
1. First and Last Name
2. Mailing Address
3. Phone Number
4. Email (if available)
5. Your ticket(s)   Refunds may not be processed without your tickets.  If you tickets are in Will Call, please let us know.
6. Your credit card receipt (if available).  In some cases it may be possible to refund a credit card.

I bought tickets for Breakfast with Santa.
Refunds for this event have been processed.

Questions? Call 703-790-9223 during Box Office hours or email the  Patron Services Manager.
 

Music Quotes

A painter paints pictures on canvas.  But musicians paint their pictures on silence.

-Leopold Stokowski 

 

Did you know....

If all of the strings were of the same thickness, and under the same tension, with high C being its usual two inches, low C would have to be about 30ft long! For this reason, lower strings are weighted by wrapping copper around the wire. But silver, glass, gold and silk have all been used in making strings for musical instruments!