The Midland Center for the Arts is committed to making its facilities, programs, and services accessible to all audiences. To learn more or ask a question, please contact us to assist you.
Listening devices are loaned free of charge at all performances at the Center. Please see an usher 30 minutes prior to performance.
Wheelchair Accessible Seating
The Center has both wheelchair accessible and no-step seating available in our theatres. When reserving your seats, please make any needs known to the ticketing agent. Since this area is frequently requested, it is strongly recommended that you purchase tickets in advance for best availability.
Please note that our theatersdo nothave elevators.
Sensory Friendly Programs
The Midland Center for the Arts is committed to providing a supportive and welcoming environment that makes live theatre and our museums accessible to those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), developmental disabilities, sensory processing disorder, PTSD, and other sensory-sensitive people and their families.
A Museum of Science & Art social narrative is available to download before your visit. We also have social narratives for most sensory friendly performances.
Midland Center for the Arts is committed to providing learning experiences for kids, teens and adults of all abilities, including groups! In our Museum, we tailor programs to fit the needs, abilities, and interests of groups with disabilities of all ages. Choose a guided visit—including a tour with optional add-on experiences—a self-guided visit to explore galleries with your group on your own, or a program at your site for those unable to travel to the Museum.
For performances in our theaters, see our calendar and Shows section then contact our Group Sales Coordinator. We'll make sure your group's experience is memorable.