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Our Arts Facilities
The
UW-Marshfield/Wood County campus welcomes and encourages the use
of the Helen Connor Laird Fine Arts Building theatres for the
promotion of the performing arts within the greater Marshfield
community.
Helen Connor Laird Theatre Stage

The
Helen Laird Theatre is a 340-seat thrust stage theatre. It is
fully equipped with a 48-dimmer, computerized stage-lighting
system and a professional sound system, including CD, tape and
mini-disk capabilities. In addition, videotape, DVD and
PowerPoint equipment is available. The backstage area includes
two dressing rooms, a green room and scene shop. If requested, a
portable shell, choir risers and an array of platforms is
available.

The Black Box Theatre
The
Black Box Theatre offers intimate, flexible seating
configurations for up to 90 people. It has its own stage
lighting and sound system.
The
Black Box Theatre offers intimate, flexible seating
configurations for up to 90 people. It has its own stage
lighting and sound system.
Helen Connor Laird Fine Arts Building
The
Helen Connor Laird Fine Arts Building, completed in 1971, is the
primary venue for the performing arts events on campus. The
building houses the 340-seat Helen Connor Laird Theatre, the
Fine Arts Gallery, and the UW Box Office for ticket sales on the
building's main level. The intimate arena-style Black Box
Theatre and rehearsal and practice rooms for theatre and music
students are found on the lower level.
The Helen Connor Laird Fine Arts Building was officially
named by the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents in 1984 to
honor the memory of Helen Connor Laird (1888-1982), a lifelong
resident of Marshfield and patron of the arts in the community.
Mrs. Laird was the first woman president of the Marshfield Board
of Education and a member of the UW Board of Regents
(1951-1959).
Many of the special programs in the arts
which are presented in the Helen Connor Laird Fine Arts Building
are made possible by the Laird Endowment Fund for the Arts,
established and sustained by
the family of
Helen Connor Laird.
For more Box Office information,
click here.
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