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Theater Policies and Information

The little details count when it comes to a memorable evening at the theater. The following information and guidelines will help you enjoy your evening with us.

A CCESSIBILITY /S PECIAL S EATING

Seating for people with disabilities is available in multiple locations in the Lower and Upper Galleries and can be reached by elevator and/or ramp. These seats can be purchased online or by calling our Box Office. For assistance upon arrival, please see any of our front of house staff. We also offer many seats that can be reached without walking up or down stairs.

A Ssisted L Istening D Evices

Devices may be reserved in advance with the Box Office staff or requested from the House Manager at the performance.

L Ate S Eating

Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the House Manager.

L And A Cknowledgment

Cincinnati Shakespeare would like to respectfully acknowledge the Osage, Shawnee, and Miami People who have stewarded the land we are currently located on throughout the generations.

Board of Directors

P Hotograpy

To avoid disruptions and copyright infringement, unauthorized recording on cameras, cell phones, or other devices inside the theater before, during, or following the performance is prohibited. Photography taken inside the lobby is encouraged!

F Ood A Nd D Rink

A variety of concessions are available in the lobby including a full bar at Bob’s Bar. Beverages are allowed back into the theater. Smoking is prohibited in the theater and directly in front of the theater’s entrance.

Y OUNG T HEATER -G OERS

Children younger than 5 are not permitted in the theater. For children older than 5, please call the Box Office to determine whether a particular production is suitable for your child.

I N T He E Vent O F A N E Mergency

Please obey the instructions given by theater personnel. Please note the nearest emergency exit upon taking your seat; each exit is marked by a lighted EXIT sign. If an evacuation is directed, please move to the nearest exit in a calm and orderly fashion.

Rosemary Schlachter, 25th Hour – President

Otto M. Budig, Jr., Budco Group – Vice President

Scott Bischoff, Johnson Investment Counsel – Treasurer Patrick Points, Ignite Philanthropy – Secretary

Maureen Bickley, Frost Brown Todd

Jennifer Damiano, Key Bank

Kelley Downing, Bartlett Wealth Management

Marilyn Duke, National Education Association (Ret)

Rick Eder, Ceco Concrete Construction, LLC

Susan Esler, Ashland (Ret)

Dan Fales, Clark Schaefer Hackett

Angie Fischer, Lightborne

Sarah Graber, Wood Herron & Evans LLP

Haleigh Hopkins, NBC

Myron Hughes, BlueRose Supply, LLC

Steve Kane, EY

Mark Kanter, Rookwood Properties (Ret)

Marcene Kinney, GBBN

Jean Lauterbach, Vistage

Neha Matta, Frost Brown Todd

Travis McElroy, McElroy Family Media

Isabel Mendez, P&G

Maggie A. Muething, Taft

Christopher Nare, Secure Transfusion Solutions

David Nevers, Western & Southern Financial Group

Niamh O’Leary, Xavier University

Whitney Owens, Cincinnati Museum Center

Judge Mark Painter, Helmer, Martins, Rice and Popham Co. LPA, Emeritus

Vicky Reynolds, UC (Ret), Emeritus

Marc Rubin, Cohen, Todd, Kite & Stanford (Ret), Emeritus

Rich Schultz, Messer Construction

Stephanie A. Smith, Fifth Third Bank

Don Tecklenburg, Ohio Wesleyan (Ret), Emeritus

Dick Westheimer, Westheimer Enterprises, Emeritus

Jay Woffington, Chameleon Investments

George Yund, Frost Brown Todd, Emeritus

As of July 1, 2022

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