General Information

Both the Playhouse and Walker Farm are ADA-accessible. A Vertical Platform Lift in the lobby of the Playhouse provides ground floor access to the Restaurant and Cabaret for patrons with disabilities. Large-print programs and assisted-listening devices are available for all productions. There are family-friendly reduced-price tickets for youth and special discount tickets for Vermont residents. To better serve you, please let the box office know ahead of time if you or someone in your party will be needing any accessibility services, or if you or someone in your party will be in a wheelchair or bringing a service dog.

  • Assisted listening devices are available at the Box Office for all performances.

  • Available for all productions. Ask your usher or pick one up at the Box Office.

  • The Weston Playhouse theater auditorium, lobby, box office, and main floor restroom are wheelchair accessible. A ground-level entrance to the auditorium is to the left of the main entry stairs and the vertical platform lift provides access to the restaurant and Cabaret.

    The Walker Farm venue is also wheelchair accessible. Spots can be reserved for patrons in wheelchairs and their companions. Please call the box office at 802-824-5288 if you would like to reserve these seats.

  • Select Performances Only

    ASL-interpreted performances provide access to live theater for members of the hearing-impaired community. American Sign Language (ASL) is a complete, complex language that employs signs made with the hands and other movements, including facial expressions and postures of the body. It is the first language of many deaf North Americans and is said to be the fourth most commonly used language in the United States. Fluency in ASL happens only after a long period of study and practice and theater interpretation is, in itself, an art form. With six weeks’ notice, we'll make every effort to provide ASL interpretation for groups of 10 or more at no cost.

  • Select Performances Only.
    Please check back soon for information on the 2022 audio-described performance(s). (Updated: March 9, 2022)

    Audio description is a live narration of the visual elements of a production. The narration is scripted and rehearsed to be timed for pauses in the dialogue or musical interludes. Blind and low-vision patrons listen via a small headset receiver. Aisles between rows are quite roomy and guide dogs are welcome. Please let us know in advance if you will be bringing your dog.

We are committed to making our facility and programs accessible to everyone in our community.


Questions?

Contact the Box Office
802.824.5288


 

For assistance with these or any other accessibility issues, or to learn more about our specially priced ticket packages, please call 802-824-5288 or email our Box Office.