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Is "9 to 5: The Musical" suitable for young children?

***CONTENT ADVISORY***

9 to 5: The Musical contains some mature themes and humor reflective of workplace culture in the late 1970s, including references to sexism, alcohol and drug use, and adult situations. The production also includes brief simulated gunshot sound effects and flashing lights. While presented in a comedic and empowering way, some material may not be suitable for very young children. Parental discretion is advised.

Can I get a snack or drink at the show?

YES! The Woodrow Band Boosters has a concession stand with snacks and drinks! Click here to pre-order your concessions and they will be ready for you, so you can skip the line. The Pre-Order form closes 1.5 hours before showtime, so make sure you order early and plan ahead. You pay when you pickup your items.

Where is the Musical held?

The Woodrow Musical is held in the historic auditorium of Woodrow Wilson High School at 100 South Glasgow Drive in Dallas, TX. Enter through the front doors and ushers will guide you to your seat.

Is there a show for hearing impaired patrons?

Yes! Our musical performance on Friday, Feb 6 will include American Sign Language interpreters. There will be a designated section near the interpreters for our guests who will utilize this service. When purchasing tickets for this section look for the area marked “ASL Interpreted Seating” on the Floor Level.

Is the auditorium wheelchair accessible?

Yes! You can enter the building using the ramp on the side of the building towards Abrams. Ushers will be there to open the door for you and assist you as needed until you find your place in the auditorium.

When do tickets go on sale? Can I buy tickets in person?

Tickets went on sale starting Friday, January 16 at 9:00 am. Please click here to purchase your tickets online via the Ludus website.  We have a small quantity of tickets you can purchase when you arrive to the auditorium for the show. Please arrive a little early to give our volunteers plenty of time to accommodate your requests and get you seated before the curtain rises. There is no guarantee we’ll have enough tickets for your last-minute request, but we will try our best to accommodate you. Thank you!

How long does the musical last? Is there an intermission?

The productions usually last about 2 hours long and there is a 15 minute intermission half way through the performance.