Central Theatre Ensemble, the production wing of the Theatre Arts
Department, produces several shows each season, both on the main
stage and in a studio (workshop) setting. Among the main stage offerings
each year are the popular Youth Theatre Touring production that
travels throughout the Northwest and the annual musical theatre
production.
Tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged.
Senior citizens are those persons 62 and older.
Student ID is required for student pricing.
For the enjoyment of all our patrons, cell phones and pagers must
be disabled during performances.
The use of cameras and recording devices is strictly prohibited.
Children are welcome at Youth and Family productions, but not all
programming is suitable for children. Parents with questions can
check parental advisories locate on each productions' web page.
Babies in arms will not be admitted.
All shows begin promptly at the times listed, including the Youth
Matinee Series productions. We encourage all of our guests to arrive
a few minutes in advance of curtain times.
For the safety of the performers and patrons, late arrivals will
be seated at an appropriate time by the house manager. Late seating
may not be available for some productions. No price adjustments,
refunds, or exchanges will be made for late arrivals.
PARKING is free in university lots after 4:30 p.m. and on weekends,
unless otherwise posted. Standard laws apply to handicapped spaces,
and violators will be ticketed. On-street parking, in residential
parking zones, is also available in the evenings and on weekends
during show times.
For school groups: Free parking is available in the V7 lot, located
on the corner of 18th and D Street, and in the X22 lot, located
on the corner of 18th and Alder Street. Both are a distance from
McConnell Hall, so groups should plan accordingly. Also, a Parking
Day Pass can be purchased for $3 from the Parking Kiosk, located
at Courson Conference Center on University Way. Reserved parking
may be available for some matinee performances. Ask for details
when making your reservations.
Persons of disability may make arrangements for reasonable accommodations
and printed material in alternative format by calling (509) 963-1760
or by leaving a message on TDD (509) 963-3323.
CWU is an AA/EEO Title IX Institution
Call 509-963-1760 for information on post-play discussions and tours,
group rates, show times, discounts and general information on Central
Theatre Ensemble productions.
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