Rozsa Center Sensory-Friendly Events
Michigan Technological University Rozsa Center
Houghton, Michigan - Houghton County
Source checked
May 15, 2026
Upper Peninsula
1 checked detail
Map and directions
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1400 Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI 49931
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Provider overview
Rozsa Center in Houghton offers sensory-friendly events and Black Performance Hall supports, including adjusted lighting and sound, movement flexibility, quiet spaces, trained ushers, earplugs, headphones, and large-print programs.
Michigan Technological University's Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts presents campus and community performances, arts events, and accessibility services in Houghton.
Quick facts
- Phone
- 906-487-1906
- rozsa@mtu.edu
- Ages
- Community members with sensory needs, people on the autism spectrum, young children, people with sensory sensitivities, first-time theatregoers, and families
- Season
- Year-round performing arts calendar, with sensory-friendly events and venue supports by event schedule
- Cost
- Families should confirm current ticket prices, Pay As You're Able options, event availability, and whether sensory supports apply to the selected performance.
Location contacts
Public contacts that may help you reach the right office. Confirm before visiting.
The source lists Rozsa Center and McArdle Theatre at 1400 Townsend Drive in Houghton; sensory supports vary by event and venue space.
Programs and offerings
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Sensory-friendly performances and venue supports
Sensory-friendly performing arts events and venue supports with adjusted environments, quiet spaces, trained ushers, and requested sensory tools.
- Ages
- Community members with sensory needs, people on the autism spectrum, young children, people with sensory sensitivities, first-time theatregoers, and families
- Season
- Year-round performing arts calendar, with sensory-friendly events and venue supports by event schedule
- Schedule
- The Rozsa Center posts current event and ticket information separately; families should confirm sensory-friendly event dates and Black Performance Hall accommodations before attending.
- Cost
- Families should confirm current ticket prices, Pay As You're Able options, event availability, and whether sensory supports apply to the selected performance.
How we checked this listing (1 public sources)
Source notes only. They do not evaluate quality, safety, fit, or availability.
Listing check
- Last checked
- May 15, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The official Rozsa Center sensory-friendly events page says sensory-friendly events invite community members without sensory worries, including people on the autism spectrum, young children, people with sensory sensitivities, and first-time theatregoers, and lists reduced lighting and sound intensity, movement and vocalizing flexibility, trained ushers, quiet and privacy spaces, earplugs, noise-reducing headphones, and large-print programs by request.
- Sources used
- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
Sensory-friendly performances and venue supports
The official Rozsa Center sensory-friendly events page says sensory-friendly events invite community members without sensory worries, including people on the autism spectrum, young children, people with sensory sensitivities, and first-time theatregoers, and lists reduced lighting and sound intensity, movement and vocalizing flexibility, trained ushers, quiet and privacy spaces, earplugs, noise-reducing headphones, and large-print programs by request.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The Rozsa Center says sensory-friendly events include environmental modifications such as reduced lighting and sound intensity, flexibility to move or vocalize, trained ushers, and quiet or privacy spaces.
Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm event date, ticketing, seating needs, sound and light adjustments, quiet-space location, headphone or earplug availability, large-print programs, restroom access, parking, and whether a specific show matches the visitor's support needs.
What we checked
What we found: The official Rozsa Center sensory-friendly events page says sensory-friendly events invite community members without sensory worries, including people on the autism spectrum, young children, people with sensory sensitivities, and first-time theatregoers, and lists reduced lighting and sound intensity, movement and vocalizing flexibility, trained ushers, quiet and privacy spaces, earplugs, noise-reducing headphones, and large-print programs by request.
We avoid ranking, recommending, evaluating quality, or making safety claims. Use the source links and contact the provider before enrolling.
Sources used
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- Provider websiteRozsa Center Sensory-Friendly Events
Please confirm current details directly before enrolling.
What to confirm
- Openings, deadlines, cost, and cancellation rules.
- Ages, eligibility, forms, and first-visit expectations.
- Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
- Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.
Questions to ask before you register
Use these as a starting point. They are not a quality rating or recommendation.
- Do you currently have openings, waitlists, deadlines, or intake steps?
- What ages, support needs, communication needs, mobility needs, or supervision levels can this specific program support?
- What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
- For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
- Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?
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Is Rozsa Center Sensory-Friendly Events reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?
No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.
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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.
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