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Accessibility

If you have any questions about services for people with disabilities, please contact us

Getting to the Theaters

The Vivian Beaumont Theater and Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater are located at 150 W. 65th Street. Both theaters are accessible from W. 65th street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue, or thru the Lincoln Center Plaza. The wheelchair access to the Vivian Beaumont Theater and lobby is located on the W. 65th Street entrance (enter through the tunnel at the stoplight between Amsterdam Ave and Broadway.) There is a wheelchair lift in the Linda LeRoy Janklow Foyer (the lobby just below the box office) that is operated by the security guard on duty. There is also an elevator located on the same level that has direct access to the Beaumont lobby and the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.

 

Limited Mobility Seating

When purchasing tickets, please be aware that both the Vivian Beaumont and Mitzi E. Newhouse Theaters have stairs in the aisles. If you cannot navigate stairs, you should purchase seats in row O in the orchestra of the Vivian Beaumont Theater and row H of the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater. Please note the Beaumont Loge is accessible only by stairs. Please alert the box office or Telecharge.com agent before purchasing tickets about any mobility issues so they can best help find suitable seats.

 

Wheelchair Seating

If you cannot transfer from a wheelchair, please be sure to mention that fact to the Box Office staff or Telecharge.com agent to ensure that you are in wheelchair seat locations. To purchase wheelchair seat locations by phone, call 212.239.6222 or outside the NY metro area, 800.872.8997 and specify wheelchair seating.

 

People with Hearing Loss and Deafness

The Beaumont and Newhouse Theaters are equipped with an infra-red hearing system. There are headsets located by the concessions bar in each lobby.

There is a phone booth in the Beaumont Lobby with TDD and TTY accessibility. Individuals must have their own Teletypewriter or Telecommunications Display Device.

LCT presents open-captioned performances whenever feasible in coordination with TDF's TAP program.