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Download the Broadway in Tucson app for easy access to your tickets! More information at www.broadwayintucson.com/gomobile

You have several options:

  1. Become a season ticket holder! There is a season ticket packages to suit every lifestyle and budget. Purchase at BroadwayinTucson.com/seasontickets/
  2. Purchase individual show tickets for shows that are on sale through Ticketmaster online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Tucson is a casual town and theatre apparel ranges from very casual to very dressy. Come in whatever makes you comfortable and happy!

Centennial Hall seats just around 2,500 people in a traditional seating arrangement with plenty of aisles and five sections of seats. The seating sections include the orchestra (floor level, rows A-Z and AA-KK) and a non-traditional mezzanine that continues from the rear of the orchestra with no overhang (rows A-S). View the Centennial Hall seating chart.

We strive to make Broadway performances available to audiences of all ages. We are always sure to note if a performance contains mature subject matter, but leave the ultimate discretion up to the parent or guardian. Please also keep in mind that every person needs a ticket, regardless of age. There are no babes in arms allowed in the theatre.

Centennial Hall does offer a limited number of booster seats. Simply ask an usher or ticket taker for a booster seat once you are inside the theatre. Booster seats are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis and quantities are limited.

Yes, we are happy to offer $10 student discounts for most performances to all full-time students (elementary school through college). Some restrictions apply and discounts are not available for all shows. Valid ID is required when purchasing these discounted tickets. Discounts only apply to single-ticket purchases. 

Yes, we are pleased to offer $5 off regular-priced tickets for seniors and members of the military (active and retired) for most performances. Some restrictions apply and discounts are not available for all shows. Valid ID is required when purchasing these discounted tickets. Discounts only apply to single-ticket purchases. 

Yes! We offer discounts for any group of 10 or more for select shows. Remember to include family, friends, business colleagues, religious and community groups. We also offer discounts to groups of students. For more information on discounted group tickets, click here.

We have wheelchair and companion seating available for every performance and a reserved ASL section for those performances where interpretation is available (usually Saturday matinee performances). For special events, we require a minimum of three weeks notice to guarantee an ASL interpreted performance.

Tickets in either of these accessible sections can be purchased directly through the Centennial Hall Ticket Office at 1020 E. University Blvd.

For our patrons with a hearing impairment, Centennial Hall offers an Assisted Listening Device (ALD) for rent in the lobby before the performance. This system uses headphone technology to clarify and strengthen the sound system in the theatre. You will be required to leave a photo ID to rent the ALD device. There is no charge for the rental however quantities are limited, and the devices are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Exchanging tickets is a privilege that is reserved only for season ticket holders. We cannot issue refunds or exchanges for any other type of ticket. If you are a season ticket holder and would like to exchange your tickets, please read the following: https://am.ticketmaster.com/bit/subinfo

Invite a friend or neighbor! Once tickets have been purchased, we are unable to offer refunds.

Regular parking fees are $4 for any event that starts after 5:00pm on the weekdays if purchased at the garage. $4 for all events on the weekends. We encourage you to use Tyndall Avenue Garage for the most convenient parking. The Tyndall Garage is most easily accessed from Euclid Ave. at Fourth St.

Additional parking within walking distance to Centennial Hall is the Sixth Street Garage (on 6th Street between Highland Ave. and Park Ave.).

On-street parking is free after 5pm weekdays and all day on weekends.*

For the most updated information please visit https://parking.arizona.edu/

*Exceptions may apply. For further information, call UA Parking and Transportation Services at (520) 626-7275.

Bags will be limited to a maximum 12”x6”x12”. Please leave large purses, backpacks in your vehicle or at home, they will not be allowed inside the venue. We encourage you to familiarize your party with the Centennial Hall security policy.

Please note: Metal detectors are now in use for all events at Centennial Hall. Anyone causing a disturbance during the performance will be asked to refrain from the disruptive behavior. Venue management may request the person who is being disruptive to leave the building without a refund if they do not respond to this request.

The lobby opens approximately one hour before each performance and the doors to the seating area open about 30 minutes before the performance. The exact time the seating area opens does vary by show, and is dependent on when the performers and technicians are done with their sound checks.

University Blvd. has many great options for dining both pre- and post-show. Click here for information on Main Gate Square and all of the dining options.

You may contact the Centennial Hall Front of House department at (520) 621-3341 and ask to be transferred to Lost and Found.

Generally, we suggest arriving at the theatre 30 minutes before the show. This will give you enough time to find parking, purchase food, drinks or merchandise in the lobby, settle in your seat and read your event program.

If you are late, you will be seated at the discretion of the House Manager. Sometimes this means you will have to wait for a break in song or action to be seated. As a courtesy to other patrons and performers, we ask that you arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the beginning of the performance.