Accessible performances

 

We are committed to making our venues accessible to all. We offer many services for patrons with disabilities, such as wheelchair locations, assistive listening devices, braille programs, large print programs, binoculars, Open Captioning, ASL Interpretation, Audio Description, sensory friendly bags, and weighted lap pads.

For the most personalized service, please call our ticketing line at (714) 556-2787 to speak with a helpful and knowledgeable Customer Service Specialist.

Seating

Accessible locations for patrons with mobility impairments are available on both a subscription and individual show basis. Patrons utilizing an accessible location may purchase up to three adjacent companion seats, based on availability. Additional tickets, up to the stated ticket limit, can be purchased in an area as close as possible to the other seats.


Patrons are welcome to use any mobility devices, walkers, canes, service dogs and oxygen tanks. Please let us know when you buy tickets so we can make arrangements for you to make your visit as enjoyable as possible. 


Sensory Friendly

Sensory Friendly/Relaxed Performances

To give everyone in our community the opportunity to experience the joy of attending a live performance, Segerstrom Center for the Arts is presenting a series of sensory-friendly/relaxed performances as part of our Family Series. These performances are designed specifically for audience members who will benefit from a more relaxed sensory experience and casual environment, including (but not limited to) patrons on the autism spectrum, patrons with sensory sensitivities or patrons with learning disabilities to enjoy with their families. 

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Studio D

Studio D

Segerstrom Center is committed to creating a space for children of all abilities to explore their full physical and social potential through high quality, joyful dance and music instruction.

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Access Performances-ASL Interpretation/Audio Description/Open Captioning

One Saturday matinee performance of each Center Broadway musical will be ASL Interpreted, Audio Described and Open Captioned. In addition, Friday Preview Talks of most Center Dance presentations and select Family shows are ASL Interpreted. Friday Dance Preview Talks begin an hour before the performance.

To request ASL Interpretation, Audio Description or Open Captioning for a different performance, please email us at access@SCFTA.org. Please allow advance notice of at least 2 weeks before the opening performance when requesting a service. Requests are subject to the availability of a service provider and are provided at the discretion of the management.

  • Audio Description

    Live, verbal description of actions, costumes, scenery, and other visual elements of a performance that is broadcast to patrons via an assistive listening device. You can sit anywhere in the hall to utilize audio description. Recommended for patrons who are blind/visually impaired. Click here to view and purchase AD/OC/ASL performances. 

    Audio Description provided by Audio Description Los Angeles.

  • Open Captioning

    Word-for-word transcription of what the performers are saying or singing. A digital sign is set up on the Orchestra level near Door 1. We have seats available in all price levels (subject to availability). Recommended for patrons who are hearing impaired. Click here to view and purchase AD/OC/ASL performances. 

    Open Captioning provided by c2 (Caption Coalition) Inc.

  • ASL Interpretation

    American Sign Language. The interpreters stand in Orchestra near Door 1 for Broadway shows. The interpreter placement for Family  shows is normally house left and placement varies for the Dance ASL Preview Talk interpreter. We have seats available in all price levels (subject to availability). Recommended for patrons who are hearing impaired who understand ASL.

    Click here to view and purchase AD/OC/ASL performances.

    Broadway ASL Interpretation provided by Diana MacDougall.

    Family ASL Interpretation provided by Kelly Moskowitz.

    (ASL Interpreters are subject to change)

  • Assistive Listening Devices

    Patrons with hearing impairments are encouraged to use Segerstrom Center's Sennheiser System for performances in Segerstrom Hall and Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. These wireless, lightweight devices are available at no cost to those who wish to enhance the theater's normal sound level. Patrons may pick them up at the usher podium in the Orchestra level lobby of Segerstrom Hall or in the Orchestra Level lobby of the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall.

    To obtain an assistive listening device and headphones, a driver's license or major credit card will be required and then returned upon receipt of the equipment at the end of the performance.  Please note: You may bring your own headphones/earbuds to use in place of our headphones for Segerstrom Hall shows. It just needs to have a 3.5mm stereo audio jack.

    Induction Neckloops: If you have a hearing aid that is equipped with a t-coil, we have induction neckloops available that can interface with your hearing aid. Just ask the usher working the podium. You are welcome to bring your own neckloop. It just needs to have a 3.5mm stereo audio jack.

  • Binoculars

    Binoculars are available at the usher podium on the Orchestra level lobby of Segerstrom Hall. To check out binoculars, there is a $10 charge plus you need to leave behind a major credit card/driver's license. Your credit card/driver's license will be returned to you when you return of the binoculars.

  • Braille Programs

    Braille programs are free to rent for select Broadway performances. They are available at the Orchestra level lobby usher podium of Segerstrom Hall. A driver’s license or credit card is required to check out a braille program and will be returned to you when you return it.

  • Large Print Programs

    Large Print Programs are available for free for selected performances. They are located at the usher podiums on Plaza and Orchestra levels in Segerstrom Hall, and upon request in Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall and Samueli Theater.

  • Sensory Friendly Bags/Lap Pads

    Sensory Friendly Bags/Lap Pads are available to check out for every performance on the Orchestra lobby of Segerstrom Hall and Renee and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. They are also available to check out for shows in Samueli Theater. Each bag contains a stress ball, fidget toy, and noise cancelling headphones to help patrons with sensory sensitivity enjoy the show. We have disposable earplugs and lap pads upon request. The lap pads are weighted and can help patrons with sensory sensitivity relax during a performance. A driver’s license or credit card is required to check out a bag or pad and will be returned to you when you return the items.

 

 

General Parking

For ticket purchase and patron drop-off:
Street parking is available for the purchase of tickets at the Center Box Office circle for a limited number of vehicles, and at performance time for drop-off and pick-up of patrons.


For Segerstrom Hall performances:
Wheelchair Accessible parking spaces are available at the Center Tower Structure (on Sunflower Avenue between Avenue of the Arts and
Park Center Drive) for vehicles bearing proper accessibility parking identification. From the structure, there is elevator access to Town Center Drive
and Segerstrom Hall’s Plaza Level and Orchestra level entrances.

For Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall/Samueli Theater performances:
Wheelchair Accessible parking spaces are available at the Plaza Tower Structure (on the corner of Anton/Park Center) for vehicles bearing proper
accessibility parking identification. From the structure, there is elevator access close to the Samueli Theater entrance which is located in the back
of the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. 


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Miscellaneous

 

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