Marcus Performing Arts Center

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Milwaukee, United States

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Marcus Performing Arts Center Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Marcus Performing Arts Center is located in Milwaukee, United States on 929 N Water St. Marcus Performing Arts Center is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category event venue in United States.

Address

929 N Water St

Phone

+1 4142737121

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Shay G

I saw many plays here. For those in the D/HH community, they’re very accessible. They offer headphones that bring the performances to a whole new level. They offer many goodies, and concessions. A good safe place, it is, to appreciate performing arts.

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Aimee Block

The theater itself is nice and ushers are great. The production we were there for was able to put on an amazing show and special effects. The available bar service was much too expensive for barely a shot of alcohol in a drink. There was about 50 cents worth of liquor and9.50 worth of ice!

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Nicole Padilla

We were woed. The experience reminded me of my child hood and am glad I was able to share the experience with my little ones.

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LKR Kilbey

We had excellent seats that work too highly priced. We were able to meet with some of the cast afterwards. Add by some memorable items in remembrance of The Nutcracker LA! It was a beautiful night and we enjoyed ourselves immensely!

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Morgan Vollmer

I love this theatre, and am very happy that there is accessible seating options, but as a disabled person, the elevators need a serious upgrade! They are so slow! Also it's very hard to use the bathroom during intermission, because all the able-bodied people don't go to the larger bathrooms on the second floor and instead cause a huge line at the bathroom near the accessible seating and won't let the obviously disabled people in ahead of them. It would be nice if there were designated separate accessible bathrooms, or even just signs near the smaller first floor bathroom directing able-bodied people to use the larger second floor bathroom. I'd give four stars for a rating if the bathroom situation wasn't so hard on the disabled, because beyond that I really enjoy myself at the theatre.