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Tickets are now sale!  

Our 88th Season includes four outstanding plays!

See our current season for more details and welcome back to the joy of live theater!

A Thousand Clowns a fun-filled comedy by Herb Gardner: September 12-15 & 19-22, 2024

Ada and the Engine by Lauren Gunderson: November 14-17 & 21-24, 2024

The Tin Woman by Sean Grennan February 13-16 & 20-23, 2025

The Charitable Sisterhood of the Second Trinity Victory Church by Bo Wilson

 May 1-4, & May 8-11 2025

Box Office Hours:

Monday through Thursday 9 am-1 pm 

  • except on performance days when our office hours are 2 hours prior to showtime.

  • 122 N. Chestnut Ave, Green Bay, Wisconsin.

  • P.O. Box 2333, Green Bay, WI 54307 

PerformanceTimes: 

Weekdays at 7:30 pm      Saturdays at 4 pm     Sundays at 2 pm

                                                                                                         

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Wheel Chair and Low mobility Access!

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Wheel Chair User Accommodations: Green Bay Community Theater currently has two wheel chair seats. They fill up quickly. We also have a wheel chair accessible restroom in the front of the theater close to the seats.

For wheel chair and low mobility parking parking, please, call ahead! We put out reserved signs each show, and cannot always guarantee that we will have enough spots reserved if one doesn't call ahead.

Please call 920-435-6300 to reserve a spot.

To get into the theater, go up the ramp and through the stage door. Go straight and turn right. You will pass our wheel chair accessible restroom, and pass a red wall into the theater. 

If your tickets are at will call let an usher know and they will get them for you.


Intermission Accommodations: GBCT has a 15 minute intermission. Although food and beverages are not allowed, wheel chair users, people with walkers, and their guests are allowed to bring food and drink into the theater. 

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Hearing Loop

Thanks to a generous donor we now have a Hearing Loop Assistive Listening System in our theater!

  • Streams sound wirelessly to hearing aid/ cochlear implant with a (T-coil).
    People with hearing devices with T-coils don't need to wear and return special equipment. Delivers great sound with the clarity and ease of listening.

    Not sure if your hearing devices have T-coil? Ask your audiologist or hearing provider,. Most hearing devices have telecoils, but the provider must activate the program. Complimentary receivers & headphones available for people without hearing aids/t-coils.

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The information below is provided by DRS Sound Inc.

General Parking Map

General Parking Map
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(Map image created using google maps)

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