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Accessibility

At the Lone Tree Arts Center, we make the arts accessible for everyone.

Available Services

We make it a priority to accommodate the needs of patrons with a variety of accessibility needs. For more information about our accessible services, please contact our Box Office at 720.509.1000 or by email us.

Accessible seating is available in all our venues and is available for purchase online or at the Box Office. For events that have reserved seating in our Main Stage theater, accessible seats are marked with a wheelchair symbol and are located in rows G and U. There is an elevator located just inside the north Main Stage door for accessible balcony seating. Please call or email the Box Office for more information about accessible seating.

A full house in the Main Stage Theater. The view is from the balcony and looking down at the stage of performers.

An inductive hearing loop is installed in the Main Stage Theater. The loop system broadcasts directly into hearing aids that are equipped with a Tele-Coil switch (or tele-coil or telephone switch). Please consult your hearing aid manual or audiologist to determine if your aids have a T-coil and how to turn it on. For hearing aids without a Tele-Coil switch, wireless headset receivers are also available free of charge at the Box Office.

Click here for information about the Tele-Coil switch

Sensory Inclusive Programs

The Lone Tree Arts Center offers sensory inclusive performances that are welcoming to individuals with autism or other concerns that create sensory sensitivities. Social stories, break spaces, small performance modifications, and a relaxed atmosphere make these performances accessible.

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Other Accommodations

 

  • We are happy to provide American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation. Please contact the Box Office at least fourteen days in advance to request services.
  • Large print programs are available upon request at the Box Office.

City of Lone Tree Accessibility Statement

 

The Lone Tree Arts Center is owned and operated by the City of Lone Tree. The City’s digital accessibility statement, digital accessibility plan, and digital accessibility request process can be found at cityoflonetree.com/accessibility.