Access Programs
Click here for accessible directions for the visually impaired to the BU Theatre.
ASL-Interpreted Performances
The Huntington Theatre Company offers ASL interpretation for the Deaf and hard of hearing at designated performances.
Seating for each ASL-interpreted performance is located in the orchestra, house left. Tickets are $15 for each Deaf patron and a guest. To reserve tickets, please contact the Access Coordinator at 617 273-1558 (voice), 617 424-0694 (TTY) or e-mail at MWieder@huntingtontheatre.bu.edu.
Deaf/hard of hearing school groups are also invited to attend the Student Matinee Series, several performances of which are ASL-interpreted. Schools are provided with study and curriculum guides in advance and with preview tickets for teachers (on request). Although geared toward school groups, individual Deaf or hard of hearing students accompanied by an adult are also welcome. Student tickets are $12, with a limited number of free tickets available on a first-come, first-served basis. For student matinee information or reservations, please contact the Access Coordinator at 617 273-1558 (voice), 617 424-0694 (TTY), or e-mail MWieder@huntingtontheatre.bu.edu.
FENCES:
by August Wilson
Boston University Theatre
Thursday, October 1, 2009 at 10am (student matinee)
Friday, October 9, 2009 at 8pm
ALL MY SONS:
by Arthur Miller
Boston University Theatre
Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 10am (student matinee)
Friday, February 5, 2010 at 8pm
Assistive Listening Devices
Both the Boston University Theatre and the Calderwood Pavilion are equipped with an FM hearing enhancement system. Wireless headphones are available free of charge at the main lobby concessions. Assistive listening devices are made available to patrons at all performances.
Audio-described performances & Braille programs
A CIVIL WAR CHRISTMAS:
by Paula Vogel
Music supervised, arranged,
and orchestrated by Daryl Waters
Boston University Theatre
Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 10am (student matinee)
Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 2pm
ALL MY SONS:
by Arthur Miller
Boston University Theatre
Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 2pm
Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 10am (student matinee)
Audio Description is a carefully timed, live narration of the visual aspects of a performance. It is broadcast via a radio transmitter to patrons who wear a single headphone receiver enabling them to hear both the on-stage dialogue and the describer's narration.
Headsets must be reserved and limited seating is available. Braille and large print programs will be available at the performances. Plan to arrive 30 minutes early for audio described program notes and set description. Guide dogs are welcome. Tickets are $15 for each blind/low-vision patron and a guest. To reserve tickets and headsets, please contact the Access Coordinator at 617 273-1558 or email MWieder@huntingtontheatre.bu.edu.
Blind school groups are also invited to attend the Student Matinee Series, several performances of which are audio-described. Schools are provided with study and curriculum guides in advance and with preview tickets for teachers (on request). Although geared for school groups, individual blind or visually impaired students accompanied by an adult are also welcome. Student tickets are $12, with a limited number of free tickets available on a first-come, first-served basis. For student matinee information or reservations, please contact the Access Coordinator at 617 273-1558, or e-mail MWieder@huntingtontheatre.bu.edu.
Facility Access
The Boston University Theatre is ramp accessible and can accommodate both wheelchair and companion seating in the orchestra section. A lavatory and water fountain accessible to individuals with limited mobility are located in the lobby on the main floor. The Uptown Garage at 10 Gainsborough Street provides ample handicapped parking with easy access to the Huntington.
The Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts is fully accessible. The Virginia Wimberly Theatre can accommodate both wheelchair and companion seating in the orchestra and mezzanine sections. The Nancy and Edward Roberts Studio Theatre can accommodate up to four wheelchair seats, depending on the seating configuration. There are accessible restrooms on both levels of the Calderwood Pavilion. The Atelier 505 Parking Garage provides handicapped parking in close proximity to the Calderwood Pavilion.
Large Print Programs
Large print programs are available free of charge at each Huntington performance.
Open-Captioned Performances
There are no Open Captioned performances scheduled for the 2009-2010 Season.
TTY
The Box Office utilizes a TTY machine for Deaf individuals to place incoming telephone communication. Ticket orders, subscriptions, and special event information may be obtained by calling 617 424-0694 (TTY) or by faxing 617 421-9674.
Access programming is sponsored in part by a grant from the Liberty Mutual Foundation. Access programming for the Student Matinee Series is supported by The Peabody Foundation, Inc. Access programming is facilitated by Cultural Access Consortium.
For more information, please call Meg Wieder at 617 273-1558 or e-mail MWieder@huntingtontheatre.bu.edu.