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Accessible Performances

Accessibility – The Lehman Trilogy

PHOTO BY PETER POKORNY

To ensure your comfort and take care of the details, we ask that you book your tickets by phone – 250-385-6815. Please call us if you have any questions.

VOCALEYE

SUNDAY, MAY 12 AT 2 PM (IN-PERSON EVENT)

For patrons with low or no vision, we offer one VocalEye performance during most Mainstage productions. Trained Audio Describers provide descriptions of the visual elements of the show, allowing people with low vision to enjoy the show.

Wheelchair Access

Except for our Balcony, the Belfry is fully wheelchair accessible. As space within the theatre is limited, we ask you to book wheelchair seating in advance (250-385-6815). Please let us know if you have a companion with whom you wish to sit.

Wheelchair seating is provided on the Main Floor of the theatre in rows B and C. Companion seating is adjacent to those wheelchair positions.

The wheelchair ramp is located on the west side of the building, off Gladstone Avenue and there are two designated parking spots on Gladstone Avenue, close to the wheelchair ramp.

Our wheelchair-accessible washroom (1.7 m x 2.05 m) is located in the southeast corner of the lobby.

Hearing Assist

For patrons who are hard of hearing, the theatre is equipped with an infra-red hearing assist system and neck loop system. We have twelve devices of each of the two systems available through the Box Office.

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Accessible Performances

Accessibility – As Above

PHOTO BY PETER POKORNY

To ensure your comfort and take care of the details, we ask that you book your tickets by phone – 250-385-6815. Please call us if you have any questions.

VOCALEYE

Sunday, February 25 at 2 pm (in-person event with Touch Tour & Social After)

For patrons with low or no vision, we offer one VocalEye performance during most Mainstage productions. Trained Audio Describers provide descriptions of the visual elements of the show, allowing people with low vision to enjoy the theatrical experience without missing any of the details. More information at the Box Office.

Wheelchair Access

Except for our Balcony, the Belfry is fully wheelchair accessible. As space within the theatre is limited, we ask you to book wheelchair seating in advance (250-385-6815). Please let us know if you have a companion with whom you wish to sit.

Wheelchair seating is provided on the Main Floor of the theatre in rows B and C. Companion seating is adjacent to those wheelchair positions.

The wheelchair ramp is located on the west side of the building, off Gladstone Avenue and there are two designated parking spots on Gladstone Avenue, close to the wheelchair ramp.

Our wheelchair-accessible washroom (1.7 m x 2.05 m) is located in the southeast corner of the lobby.

Hearing Assist

For patrons who are hard of hearing, the theatre is equipped with an infra-red hearing assist system and neck loop system. We have twelve devices of each of the two systems available through the Box Office.

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Accessibility – Joni

PHOTO BY PETER POKORNY

To ensure your comfort and take care of the details, we ask that you book your tickets by phone – 250-385-6815. Please call us if you have any questions.

VOCALEYE – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AT 2 PM

(IN PERSON EVENT WITH TOUCH TOUR & SOCIAL AFTER)

For patrons with low or no vision, we offer one VocalEye performance during most Mainstage productions. Trained Audio Describers provide descriptions of the visual elements of the show, allowing people with low vision to enjoy the theatrical experience without missing any of the details. More information at the Box Office.

Wheelchair Access

Except for our Balcony, the Belfry is fully wheelchair accessible. As space within the theatre is limited, we ask you to book wheelchair seating in advance (250-385-6815). Please let us know if you have a companion with whom you wish to sit.

Wheelchair seating is provided on the Main Floor of the theatre in rows B and C. Companion seating is adjacent to those wheelchair positions.

The wheelchair ramp is located on the west side of the building, off Gladstone Avenue and there are two designated parking spots on Gladstone Avenue, close to the wheelchair ramp.

Our wheelchair-accessible washroom (1.7 m x 2.05 m) is located in the southeast corner of the lobby.

Hearing Assist

For patrons who are hard of hearing, the theatre is equipped with an infra-red hearing assist system and neck loop system. We have twelve devices of each of the two systems available through the Box Office.

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Accessible Performances

Accessibility – Yaga

To ensure your comfort and take care of the details, we ask that you book your tickets by phone – 250-385-6815. Please call us if you have any questions.

VOCALEYE – SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1

For patrons with low or no vision, we offer one VocalEye performance during most Mainstage productions. Trained Audio Describers provide descriptions of the visual elements of the show, allowing people with low vision to enjoy the theatrical experience without missing any of the details. More information at the Box Office.

Wheelchair Access

Except for our Balcony, the Belfry is fully wheelchair accessible. As space within the theatre is limited, we ask you to book wheelchair seating in advance (250-385-6815). Please let us know if you have a companion with whom you wish to sit.

Wheelchair seating is provided on the Main Floor of the theatre in rows B and C. Companion seating is adjacent to those wheelchair positions.

The wheelchair ramp is located on the west side of the building, off Gladstone Avenue and there are two designated parking spots on Gladstone Avenue, close to the wheelchair ramp.

Our wheelchair-accessible washroom (1.7 m x 2.05 m) is located in the southeast corner of the lobby.

Hearing Assist

For patrons who are hard of hearing, the theatre is equipped with an infra-red hearing assist system and neck loop system. We have twelve devices of each of the two systems available through the Box Office.

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Accessibilty

To ensure your comfort and take care of the details, we ask that you book your tickets by phone – 250-385-6815. Please call us if you have any questions.


VocalEye – The Unplugging 
Wednesday, March 1 

For patrons with low or no vision, this season we will offer online VocalEye performances. 

For The Unplugging, the virtual lobby opens at 6:30 pm for socializing, the official welcome at 6:45 with an intro to the show and then the show starts at 7:00 pm. Afterwards, we have a Q and A and a prize draw. 

During VocalEye performances, trained Audio Describers provide descriptions of the visual elements of the show, allowing people with low vision to enjoy the theatrical experience without missing any of the details. 

Please visit the Box Office for details.  

Wheelchair Access

Except for our Balcony, the Belfry is fully wheelchair accessible. As space within the theatre is limited, we ask you to book wheelchair seating in advance (250-385-6815). Please let us know if you have a companion with whom you wish to sit.

Wheelchair seating is provided on the Main Floor of the theatre in rows B and C. Companion seating is adjacent to those wheelchair positions.

The wheelchair ramp is located on the west side of the building, off Gladstone Avenue and there are two designated parking spots on Gladstone Avenue, close to the wheelchair ramp.

Our wheelchair-accessible washroom (1.7 m x 2.05 m) is located in the southeast corner of the lobby.

Hearing Assist

For patrons who are hard of hearing, the theatre is equipped with an infra-red hearing assist system and neck loop system. We have twelve devices of each of the two systems available through the Box Office.

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Accessible Performances Live Events

Accessible Performances & Services – Kindred

To ensure your comfort and take care of the details, we ask that you book your tickets by phone – 250-385-6815. Please call us if you have any questions.


VocalEye Performance

Almost Live Event Matinee (1:30 pm)
Sunday, June 5 at 1:30 pm

Experience Kindred online with VocalEye audio description on Sunday, June 5. The virtual Zoom lobby opens at 1:30 pm for community socializing with host Amy Amantea followed by a pre-show introduction at 1:45 pm.

The feature presentation begins at 2 pm. You’re invited to stay for the post-show chat with special guests and a prize draw. This event is designed to be accessible for people who are blind and partially sighted and is free to attend.

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Wheelchair Access

Except for our Balcony, the Belfry is fully wheelchair accessible. As space within the theatre is limited, we ask you to book wheelchair seating in advance (250-385-6815). Please let us know if you have a companion with whom you wish to sit.

Wheelchair seating is provided on the Main Floor of the theatre in rows B and C. Companion seating is adjacent to those wheelchair positions.

The wheelchair ramp is located on the west side of the building, off of Gladstone Avenue and there are two designated parking spots on Gladstone Avenue, close to the wheelchair ramp.

Our wheelchair-accessible washroom (1.7 m x 2.05 m) is located in the southeast corner of the lobby.


Hearing Assist System

For patrons who are hard of hearing, the theatre is equipped with an infra-red hearing assist system. We have 6 devices available through the Box Office.

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Accessible Performances Live Events

Accessible Performances & Services – Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes

To ensure your comfort and take care of the details, we ask that you book your tickets by phone – 250-385-6815. Please call us if you have any questions.


VocalEye Performance

Almost Live Event Matinee (1:30 pm)
Saturday, April 16, 2022

Experience this Belfry production online with VocalEye audio description on Saturday, April 16. The virtual Zoom lobby opens at 1:30 pm for community socializing with host Amy Amantea followed by a pre-show introduction at 1:45 pm.

The feature presentation begins at 2 pm. You’re invited to stay for the post-show chat with special guests and a prize draw. This event is designed to be accessible for people who are blind and partially sighted and is free to attend.

Register here: 

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Wheelchair Access

Except for our Balcony, the Belfry is fully wheelchair accessible. As space within the theatre is limited, we ask you to book wheelchair seating in advance (250-385-6815). Please let us know if you have a companion with whom you wish to sit.

Wheelchair seating is provided on the Main Floor of the theatre in rows B and C. Companion seating is adjacent to those wheelchair positions.

The wheelchair ramp is located on the west side of the building, off of Gladstone Avenue and there is are two designated parking spots on Gladstone Avenue, close to the wheelchair ramp.

Our wheelchair-accessible washroom (1.7 m x 2.05 m) is located in the southeast corner of the lobby.


Hearing Assist System

For patrons who are hard of hearing, the theatre is equipped with an infra-red hearing assist system. We have 6 devices available through the Box Office.