Sec. 53-330. Admission to public performances.
Sec. 53-330. Admission to public performances. As used in this section, "places
of public entertainment and amusement" means legitimate theaters, burlesque theaters,
music halls, opera houses, concert halls, circuses and motion picture theaters. No person,
agency, bureau, corporation or association, being the owner, lessee, proprietor, manager,
superintendent, agent or employee of any place of public entertainment and amusement
shall refuse to admit to any public performance held at such place any person over the
age of eighteen years who presents a ticket of admission to the performance or shall
eject or demand the departure of any such person from such place during the course of
the performance, whether or not an offer is made to refund the purchase price or value
of the ticket of admission presented by such person; but no provision of this section
shall be construed to prevent the refusal of admission to or the ejectment of any person
whose conduct or speech in such place is abusive or offensive or any person engaged
in any activity which may tend to a breach of the peace.
(1953, S. 3317d; 1972, P.A. 127, S. 77.)
History: 1972 act amended section to reflect lowering of age of majority from 21 to 18.