The Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts provides a full range of accommodations to ensure the safety, comfort, and enjoyment of all our guests.
All Rozsa Center venues are fully accessible. Let us know about specific seating requests when you reserve or purchase tickets. We work with you to create a comfortable, enjoyable experience.
The center's main entrances are equipped with power doors. At performances, ushers direct you to the accessible venue entrance closest to your seats.
An elevator, located off of the main lobby on the north side of the Rozsa, provides access to the Rozsa's lower level.
Accessible parking for vehicles with visible validation is available in lots nearby or adjacent to the Rozsa and Walker Arts and Humanities Center (home of McArdle Theatre).
All restrooms and water fountains are accessible. Located on the lower level, you can access them by elevator. The elevator is located on the north side of the Rozsa Lobby, near the staircase to the lower level.
A courtesy wheelchair is available to assist with movement to and from assigned seats while you are with us. To reserve a wheelchair in advance for one or more members of your party, contact our Box Office via email or by phone (906-487-1906) during regular Box Office Hours.
Large print programs for the current season are available at all Presenting Series, Michigan Tech Music, and Michigan Tech Theatre events. Please visit the box office to pick one or view and download one in advance below.
Rozsa Presenting Series
The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage
Charlie Berens Good Old Fashioned Tour
Ryan O'Connell: Inclusive by Design
Michigan Tech Music
New Music in the Mine Large Print Program (Thursday)
New Music in the Mine Large Print Program (Friday)
Don Keranen Memorial Jazz Festival
Michigan Tech Theatre
Digital programs containing additional content are available for every show and are compatible with most screen readers. View this season's digital programs.
Service animals assisting guests are welcome at the Rozsa Center. Please let us know when you reserve or purchase tickets so we can arrange seating.
Sensory Friendly Performances
Sensory-friendly events are designed to invite all members of our community into the magic of the event without sensory worries, including those on the autism spectrum, young children, individuals with sensory sensitivities, and first-time theatregoers.