No cameras, audio or video devices allowed. Unless otherwise noted, each person must have a ticket regardless of age. There is no elevator. Stairs only to the Mezzanine level. Accessible, hearing and sight impaired seating is available in the Orchestra section through Ticketmaster and the venue Box Office. Assistive listening devices are available on a first come first served basis in the lobby of theater. Hearing impaired and sight impaired patrons who need captioning or interpreter services are asked to contact the Box Office no later than 2 weeks before event. Service animals must be tethered at all times, and must rest in the seating area with handler that is appropriate for animals size, not in the aisles. Because our seating area has narrow rows, we ask that patrons inform us prior to bringing a service animal to Centennial Hall, so that we may reserve the best area for both patron and animal. Please contact the Box Office by calling 520-621-3341 for event-specific policies.
Paid parking is available at Tyndall Avenue Garage, which is accessible from East 4th Street and either Euclid Avenue or Park Avenue. For most performances, a shuttle from Centennial Hall (approximately 1.5 blocks) is available for patrons of limited mobility. Merchants and restaurants on Main Gate Square will validate parking tickets with purchase. If you are planning to make a purchase, be sure to take a ticket upon entering Tyndall garage so it can be validated. On-street parking is usually free after 5 p.m.
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