Festival FAQ

Q: What is the Savannah Performing Arts Festival?

A: The inaugural Savannah Performing Arts Festival is a two-week celebration of the performing arts in Savannah featuring informative and exclusive panels, interactive games and events, lunches with entertainment, a performing arts gala, shows, and a full production of the Tony-Award winning musical “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder”.

Q: What are the dates of the festival?

A: The festival will be run for two-weeks starting Monday, February 10, 2025 and concluding Saturday, February 22, 2025 with daytime and evening programming throughout.

Q: Where is the festival being held?

A: Most events are being held in the Ben Tucker Theatre at the Savannah Cultural Arts Center at 201 Montgomery Street, Downtown Savannah.

NOTE: Some events will be held at other locations, which will be noted in the description of the event.

Q: How do I get tickets?

A: Tickets are available here or by clicking the Tickets link in the navigation above.

Q: Can I buy individual tickets to the events?

A: Yes!  Tickets are available in money-saving packages or can be purchased ala carte to any event.

Q: Are the events appropriate for families/children?

A: Some events are geared specifically toward kids, but all events held at the Savannah Cultural Arts Center will be family-friendly and appropriate for children.   Some nighttime events held in other locations are geared toward adults and are only available to those 21 years of age or older.  Check the details of each event for specifics.

Q: Is parking available?

A: Street parking is available throughout Downtown Savannah.  Please be sure to check the signs for parking rates and restrictions.  The Robinson Parking Garage is about a block away from the Savannah Cultural Arts Center at 130 Jefferson Street and the Liberty Street Parking Garage is about two blocks away at 301 W. Liberty Street.  Rates vary.

NOTE: Some events will be held at other locations, which will be noted in the description of the event.

Q: Who is putting on the festival?

A: The festival is being produced by the Savannah Performance Alliance, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that represents a collective of performing arts organizations in Savannah.  All proceeds from the festival will be devoted to promoting the arts in Savannah.