Address: 301 N 12th St, Lincoln, NE 68508, USA
Phone: +14024724747
ted zimmerman
The Lied Center is located downtown Lincoln and management puts disabled parking "bags" over parking meters in front of their building hours before an event, even though there are already cars parked there which probably most motorists aren't allowed to park in disabled parking. After a few hours, these motorists can get a ticket but the first one is only a warning and not enforced. This situation can be very alarming and disturbing for motorists who are not aware that the Lied Center does this, especially when it happens on a Sunday when meters are turned off and aren't enforced and a motorist may stay in a parking stall all day, not knowing the Lied center can put a disabled parking "hood" on the meter where their car is parked -- placed there after they parked their car and left.
Dan the Man
Best place for a show in Lincoln, if you like the Arts
Jerry Dunlap
Went to Jerry Seinfeld, it was a great show.
Tony Esbri
Great place to catch your Husker Express bus after Husker game
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The inner doors of the entry open about an hour to 45 minutes before. The outer doors open before that so you can wait out of increment weather, but im not sure how long before. The doors into the theatre itself open half an hour before for seating, though I believe handicapped persons may be able to be seated earlier. I may be mistaken about that one.
Half an hour before the performance usually
There is no formal dress code, so I recommend dressing for the occasion/event. Many dress up or wear business casual but others may wear jeans a t-shirts if that's what they're comfortable in.
Drive to the front door on 12th Street and they will take care of your car. They are professionals.
They just kind of look in the bag but not everytime or everyone
Not an option BUT maybe the ticket office would work with you
Usually, you go to the bottom of the home page or an email that they sent you, and you will see an unsubscribe link. Their's is fairly simple. You hit unsubscribe and fill out a page that takes about two minutes, and you are done. Most unsubscribed take up to 30 days to delete. So, I always do it two or three times to make sure. Never to careful.
I've purchased single tickets before, but I but it usually has to be after the season ticket packages are offered.
Yes but that person has to buy a ticket as well.
Yes in several locations
I believe around April 1. They will have many show dates, but popular times will sell out fast.
This gets you answers from other users. Might leave a review if you had a bad experience...
Absolutely. You just need to request it when you call the box office to order tickets.
I believe there are fewer fees if any, when you buy online you pay convenience fees.
Visit liedcenter.org for more information.
1, 983 seats
No.
Back behind the building?
It will be handicap accessible
Depends on the show. Probably just parental discretion. They do have to be able to sit still and be quiet. People around you wouldn't appreciate a noisy child. Unless it's a children's show.
Yes on the north side of the huilding.
There is a Lied Conference Center in Nebraska City that is a hotel with pool and restaurant. This page is for the Lied Performing Arts Center (large theater with stage for Broadway, dance, music and theater performances).
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