CAPA has partnered with Kulture City, the nation’s leading nonprofit on sensory accessibility and acceptance for those with invisible disabilities. Our venues are officially Kulture City certified, which means our staff and volunteers are provided with continuous training and our venues are available on the Kulture City app. KultureCity signage can be seen throughout our venues to designate quiet areas, headphone zones, and sensory inclusive locations. We also have sensory bags available at all CAPA locations. Sensory bags are offered free of charge for all performances on a first-come, first-served basis and are meant for individuals of any age. Patrons should be directed to the House Manager if they request a sensory bag.
by Venue
OHIO THEATRE
Sensory Bags can be accessed from an available House Manager. The House Manager will ask for a photo ID to swap for a sensory bag. Signage for the sensory bags can be found on the brass ticket box at the inner lobby doors.
Quiet Area(s) can be found in the 3rd floor pavilion lobby. In some cases, the quiet area may vary depending on the programming. We will keep you updated in the volunteer meeting on the best quiet space.
Headphone Zone is anywhere inside the Theatre Doors. Moveable signage will be placed outside the Theatre Doors.
Visit the Ohio Theatre’s Venue Page HERE.
PALACE THEATRE
Sensory Bags can be accessed from an available House Manager. The House Manager will ask for a photo ID to swap for a sensory bag. Signage for the sensory bags can be found at the Palace box office.
Quiet Area(s) can be found downstairs by the restrooms. In some cases, the quiet area may vary depending on the programming. We will keep you updated in the volunteer meeting on the best quiet space.
Headphone Zone is anywhere inside the Theatre Doors. Moveable signage will be placed outside the Theatre Doors.
Visit the Palace Theatre’s Venue Page HERE.
RIFFE CENTER
Sensory Bags can be accessed from an available House Manager. Direct patrons to a House Manager to borrow one. The House Manager will ask for a photo ID to swap for a sensory bag. At the Davidson Theatre, signage for the Sensory bags can be found at the Main Floor, Pit, B-H Section entry. At the Studio Theatres, sensory bags are available at Patron Services.
Quiet Area(s) at the Davidson Theatre can be found in lobby outside of the Mezzanine. At the Studio Theatres, the quiet area is also in the lobby near Patron Services.
Headphone Zone is anywhere inside the Theatre Doors.
Visit the Davidson Theatre’s Venue Page HERE and the Studio Theatres’ Venue Page HERE.
SOUTHERN THEATRE
Sensory Bags can be accessed from an available House Manager. Direct patrons to a House Manager to borrow one. The House Manager will ask for a photo ID to swap for a sensory bag. Signage for the Sensory bags can be found at will call.
Quiet Area(s) can be found in the outer lobby by coat check.
Headphone Zone is anywhere inside the Theatre Doors. Signage will be placed inside the Theatre doors.
Visit the Southern Theatre’s Venue Page HERE.
LINCOLN THEATRE
Sensory Bags can be accessed from the ticket office. Direct patrons to the ticket office. The ticket office staff will ask for a photo ID to swap for a sensory bag. Signage for the Sensory bags can be found at will call.
Quiet Area(s) are accessed by help from a House Manager. Direct patrons to a House Manager to gain access to the quiet area.
Headphone Zone is anywhere inside the Lincoln Theatre.
Visit the Lincoln Theatre’s Venue Page HERE.
MCCOY CENTER
Sensory Bags can be accessed from the ticket office. Direct patrons to the ticket office. The ticket office staff will ask for a photo ID to swap for a sensory bag. Signage for the Sensory bags can be found at will call.
Quiet Area(s) are accessed by help from a House Manager. Direct patrons to a House Manager to gain access to the quiet area.
Headphone Zone is anywhere inside the McCoy Center.
View the McCoy Center’s Venue Page HERE.
COMING SOON
We are working on adding sensory bags and KultureCity signage at the Hinson Amphitheater. We will keep you updated throughout the continued KultureCity rollout. Please let us know if you have any questions about this process. Thank you for your cooperation and helping us make the arts accessible to all!