Project D.A.T.E. - Step 1

Project D.A.T.E. (Direct Access Theatre Experience)

ASL Interpretation, Open Captioning and Audio Description

Project D.A.T.E. performances are designed for our deaf, hard of hearing, blind and low vision patrons. Access services are usually provided for one Saturday matinee performance.

Center Theatre Group offers American Sign Language Interpretation and Audio Description at all three of our theatres. We are proud to offer Open Captioned performances at the Ahmanson Theatre through a generous, anonymous Artistic Director’s Circle gift.

Tickets

Project D.A.T.E. online tickets are as easy as 1, 2, 3! Here's how to get started.

1. Choose a service. Click an icon below to select ASL, Audio Description or Open Captioning services.

2. Pick a performance. Remember that Open Captioning is only available for performances at the Ahmanson Theatre.

3. Select your seats. Our new online system allows you to choose from the best available seats.

 
ASL Interpreters American Sign Language Audio Description Staff Audio Description Open Captioning Open Captioning

You can also purchase tickets over the phone by calling Audience Services at 213.628.2772 (TTY 213.680.4017).


More information about access services including parking and wheelchair accessibility is available online.

ASL interpretation provided by Francine Stern and John Arce.
Audio Description provided by Teri Grossman, JC Henning and Deborah Lewis.
Open Captioning provided by David Chu, C2 Caption Coalition.

Questions?

Contact: DJ Kurs, Community Liaison for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons, at dkurs@CenterTheatreGroup.org or Debra Piver, Associate Director of Education and Community Partnerships, at 213.972.8028 or dpiver@CenterTheatreGroup.org.

For information about supporting Center Theatre Group’s access and other special programs, please contact Becky Birdsong, Major Gifts Officer, at 213.972.7532.

If you are interested in a group booking please contact us at 213.972.7231 or groups1@CenterTheatreGroup.org.

Project D.A.T.E. is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.

Los Angeles County Arts Commission