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Doors
The lobby doors open 60 minutes prior to curtain.
Latecomers
An arrival 45 minutes prior to the start of
a performance is recommended. Patrons are
admitted into the theater 30 minutes before
the start of the performance.
The production team of each
Broadway Series show or each performing arts
group establishes late seating policies individually.
The Marcus Center staff enforces all late
seating policies set forth by these entities.
Please refer to each performing company’s
individual website for further info.
Cameras, Recording
Equipment, Cell Phones, And Pagers
Recording devices and cameras are strictly
prohibited inside all theaters.
Beepers on watches, paging devices and cellular
phones must be turned off before the start
of a performance.
Food and Drink
All food and drink is prohibited inside Uihlein
Hall, with the exception of bottled water
sold at the concession stands during intermission.
Food and drink is permitted inside Vogel Hall.
Smoking
The Marcus Center is a smoke-free facility.
Emergency Messages
Leave your locations with anyone who may need to page you. Based on your seat locations our ushering staff can get a message to you.
Lost And Found
The Marcus Center is not responsible for articles lost or stolen at the Marcus Center or on The Marcus Center grounds.
Lost items may be reclaimed by calling (414)
273-7121.
Children
All persons regardless of age must have a
ticket. Each arts group establishes age limitation
policies.
To help ensure the enjoyment of all our patrons, children under four (4) years of age may not generally attend our Broadway productions. Although some of our Broadway productions are suitable for children, parents should contact our box office at
(414) 273-7206 to determine the suitability of the show for their children’s attendance.
Please Be Courteous
Beepers on watches, paging devices and cellular
phones must be turned off before the start
of a performance. During the performance,
talking, coughing, rustling of paper, and
noise from electronic devices disturbs performers
and members of the audience. To ensure guests
and performers enjoy shows free of distraction,
the Marcus Center reserves the right to ask
anyone to leave if his or her behavior is
disruptive.
Milwaukee County Ordinance 63.016
It is unlawful for any person carrying a concealed or unconcealed dangerous weapon as defined in Wisconsin Statute s. 939.22 (10) to enter or remain in any part of a building that is owned, occupied or controlled by Milwaukee County.
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