Accessibility

Accessible/Handicapped Tickets

Accessible seating tickets are available through the APAC website and the Arbogast Performing Arts Center Box Office. Accessible seating is available in specific locations in the theater. When ordering accessible tickets, it is important to indicate that you need seating that requires the features of an accessible space so we can properly seat you.

Accessible Parking/Entrance

Accessible spaces are filled on a first-come, first-served basis located at the north end of the APAC. Please refer to the Parking section of this website for maps, directions and more information. A drop off zone is also located in front of the venue

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Wheelchair and Accessible Seating Policy

Accessible seating is reserved exclusively for patrons with accessible needs and their companions. Depending upon availability, seats for additional guests will be located as close as possible to the accessible space. This policy ensures that we are able to accommodate guests that need accessible seating.
The Arbogast Performing Arts Center is committed to working with patrons on a case-by-case basis to adequately accommodate individual needs. All ticket sales are on a first-come/call, first-served basis and will depend on ticket availability. There is no guarantee that any companion tickets will remain unsold. Please contact the Box Office with further questions.

Wheelchair Storage

For guests who wish to transfer to a seat from their wheelchair, we will store your wheelchair in a safe location. Our staff will make arrangements to return the wheelchair to you at the end of the event.

Assistive Listening Devices (ALD) (Bluetooth System Info)

The APAC has a Telecoil Loop system for hearing impaired.
A hearing loop (sometimes called an audio induction loop) is a special type of sound system for use by people with hearing aids. The hearing loop provides a magnetic, wireless signal that is picked up by the hearing aid when it is set to ‘T’ (Telecoil) setting.The hearing loop consists of a microphone to pick up the spoken word; an amplifier which processes the signal which is then sent through the final piece; the loop cable, a wire placed around the perimeter of the auditorium to act as an antenna that radiates the magnetic signal to the hearing aid.
Our Loop system was generously provided by Upper Valley Hearing and Balance! Thank you so much for ensuring that everyone can hear and enjoy the shows clearly!

Service Animals/Guide Dogs

Animals or pets of any kind are prohibited in the Arbogast Performing Arts Center with the exception of trained service animals and service animals in training for guests with disabilities. Service animals are welcome inside the venue, but must remain on a leash or in a harness at all times. Service animals will rest in the seating area of the individual with a disability, rather than in the aisle. When ordering tickets, it is important to indicate that you are bringing a service dog. A guest whose service animal poses a threat to the safety of other Arbogast Performing Arts Center guests and employees may be asked to escort the animal off the premises.

Emergency Evacuation Procedures

Arbogast Performing Arts Center personnel have been properly trained in emergency evacuation procedures to ensure the safe evacuation of all patrons, including those guests with disabilities, in the case of an emergency. Please pay careful attention to the instructions from the Performing Arts Center staff.

Additional Questions? 

Feel free to contact the Arbogast Performing Arts Center Box Office with additional questions at 937-418-8392