
Cincinnati, OH
Procter & Gamble Hall at the Aronoff Center stands as Cincinnati's premier performing arts destination, hosting an impressive array of world-class entertainment from Broadway musicals and dramatic plays to ballet, contemporary dance, and Cirque du Soleil spectacles. This grand theater serves as the cultural heart of the city's downtown arts district, welcoming both touring productions and local companies with equal distinction. The venue's diverse programming reflects Cincinnati's rich artistic heritage while embracing innovative contemporary works.
The theater offers an intimate yet grand experience, where every seat provides excellent sightlines and acoustics that bring performances to life with remarkable clarity. Whether you're watching a beloved musical, experiencing the athletic artistry of Cirque du Soleil, or enjoying an evening of comedy, the hall's design creates an atmosphere that draws you into each performance. The venue strikes that perfect balance between grandeur and accessibility, making both first-time theatergoers and seasoned arts enthusiasts feel welcome.
Nestled in Cincinnati's vibrant downtown core, the Aronoff Center sits at the crossroads of the city's business and entertainment districts. The surrounding area buzzes with pre-show energy as restaurants and bars fill with patrons preparing for an evening of entertainment. Arriving here feels like stepping into Cincinnati's cultural pulse, where the excitement of live performance mingles with the urban sophistication of a thriving arts scene.
Discover the magic waiting at Procter & Gamble Hall by browsing the exciting lineup of upcoming performances on CultureTicks.
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Finish dinner 30+ minutes before showtime. Most restaurants offer pre-theater menus.
Highly recommended, especially for evening performances. Book ahead to avoid disappointment.
Most listed restaurants are within 5-10 minutes walk. Factor in extra time during busy hours.
Based on 4,378 Google reviews
Very nice, intimate set-up. Enjoyed the 10 minute short plays very much. Would have been easier to see if the stage had been raised, especially since the performers were mostly seated.
This is the primary location used for Cincinnati's broadway series. The stage appears well equipped to handle a variety of modern and classic performances with impressive effects. The attendants are helpful and there are decent concessions including alcohol if you choose. My only critique is personal preference. The rows are designed on some levels to be long with no breaks across the entire width of the room. That means you do you have to shimmy past more people to enter and exit the row. This theater was built in the mid 90s and personally I prefer the more historic theaters in Cleveland for style over the early 90s color scheme and architecture. However, I am grateful to have this in Cincinnati.
It was an excellent experience. They definitely put on good shows. I went with my son to see Back to the Future the musical.
Saw The Glenn Miller Orchestra at the 2nd, smaller theater and I was incredibly impressed. By far the most beautiful and intimate venue, outside of possibly Music Hall, in the city of Cincinnati!
Easy location to grab food or drinks prior to a show, sufficient parking very close by. Docents are easily found for directions to seat if necessary, snacks and beverages on site. Clean and tidy, yet to have an issue of any kind through four shows this far...be back for comedy show next month.
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Most performing arts venues offer accessible seating and accommodations. Contact Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center directly for specific accessibility information, including wheelchair access, hearing assistance, and service animal policies.
Review the venue details section for important information including capacity, seating layout, and house rules. Arriving 15-30 minutes early is recommended, especially for popular performances.
We recommend arriving at least 30-45 minutes before the performance start time to allow for parking, security screening, and finding your seats. Some venues may have stricter arrival policies for late seating.
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Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center is committed to accessible services
Wheelchair-accessible seating is available throughout the venue. Please contact the box office when purchasing tickets to ensure appropriate accommodations.
Assistive listening devices are available for patrons who are hard of hearing. Please inquire at the venue or when purchasing tickets.
Service animals are welcome at all performances. Please notify staff upon arrival.
For specific accessibility questions, please contact the venue directly or reach out to our support team.