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Ticketing and Box Office Information

2011-2012 Ticket Order Form (Word)

2011-2012 Ticket Order Form (PDF)

Unless otherwise indicated, all seats for every event will be general admission and all ticket purchases are per event only. Rather than season tickets, MNU has built discounts into ticket pricing for each event. Most events now feature adult, student, and senior adult pricings. For information about group rates, please call the Bell Center box office at (913) 971-3636.

To reserve tickets, payment must be received at the time of the order. We take cash, check, and credit card payments (Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express). We do have ticketed spaces available that are wheelchair accessible and will work with those who need special accommodation.

To purchase tickets:

  • Complete and mail in the Bell Center Ticket Form. The form can also be filled out electronically and emailed to {ml0}.
  • Call the box office at (913) 971-3636 or stop by the box office during our open hours (for the 2011-2012 season, the box office will be open Monday through Friday 1p-5p).
  • Online ticketing is avaiable through our university events calendar.
  • Send an e-mail to {ml0} if you would like more information or to be added to our mailing list.


See our seating chart

Box Office Policies

 

 

The Box Office for the Bell Cultural Events Center is under the supervision of the Bell Center facility management and will be in operation for most ticketed events (paid or unpaid) to be held in any venue of the Bell Center.

Ticket Prices and Sales Information
Ticket prices and sales information are listed with each event on our Bell Center web site, www.mnu.edu/bellcenter. All tickets may be purchased in advance as indicated above unless specified “available only at the door.” In this case, tickets may be purchased at the door the night of the performance. Currently, all events are general seating unless otherwise noted.

Please inquire at the box office regarding the availability of gift certificates to be used for ticket purchases.

Refunds and Exchanges
Tickets are non-refundable. Tickets may be exchanged, subject to availability, up to 24 hours in advance. Guests wishing to exchange may do so either in person or by phone.

Accessibility
The Bell Cultural Events Center is accessible to persons with disabilities. The south and east front entrances have no stairs; there are spaces especially left open for wheelchairs, and other easily accessible seating is available. Please contact the Box Office at 913-971-3636 for further information or to make arrangements. The Bell Center is equipped with hearing assistance technology.

Day-of-Performance
The Box Office will open 1 and ½ hours prior to curtain on the day of a performance and will close 15 minutes after the start of the performance.

Late Seating
All guests are required to be seated before a performance begins; late seating will be done at breaks in the performances or during performer designated times.

Theatre Policies
Smoking and alcoholic beverages are prohibited on the campus of MidAmerica Nazarene University and the Bell Cultural Events Center. Eating and drinking are prohibited inside the Mabee Performing Arts Hall. There are drinking fountains located throughout the facility. All Guests are asked to turn off all cell phones, pagers, beepers, and any other electronic equipment as they may disturb the performers. The video taping and recording of performances is prohibited, unless permission is granted by the User.

Show Cancellations
In the event of a cancellation, announcements will be made through the MidAmerica Nazarene University phone system and web site. Please check the web site for up-to-date announcements.

Notice of Non-Discrimination

MidAmerica Nazarene University policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, gender, religion, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, marital status, or disability in the recruitment and admission of students and in the operation of all university programs, activities, and services. Any concerns regarding discrimination on the basis of gender or disability should be addressed to Dr. Mark Ford, university coordinator of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, in the Academic Offices in Metz Hall, (913) 971-3573.